Other Vintage Collections

Still no Snarf Michael...

I hope you are not neglecting the stupid furry characters in favour of the cool ones :wink:

Nice MOC's though, are they easy to get hold of?
 
Have 2 mint snarf s , and a couple of Berbils :lol: just difficult tracking down the cards. Not as easy to come by.

The slithe is split and dinged not in great shape and was forty quid, but decent mocs command high prices, they too have german cards, euro cards etc.

Got to admit, I like the THUNDERCATS . But not nearly as much as SW.
 
Michael Sith said:
Have 2 mint snarf s , and a couple of Berbils :lol: just difficult tracking down the cards. Not as easy to come by.

The slithe is split and dinged not in great shape and was forty quid, but decent mocs command high prices, they too have german cards, euro cards etc.

Got to admit, I like the THUNDERCATS . But not nearly as much as SW.

Wowsers they command a price... :shock:

Better by MummRa.org before it gets snapped up :wink:
 
Great Thundercats MOC's Mike.

MummRa is my favourite

I have a few Advanced Dungeon and Dragon's figures both loose and MOC. Again a bit like the Thundercat MOC's some MOC's are incredibly difficult to track down and command stupidly high prices.
 
Great clip JC 8)

Paul....I've never been into Dungeons and dragons, there is a local antique place to me with stalls, one guy has quite a bit of retro stuff, has some vintage SW, but silly prices.

Did notice he had quite a few dungeons and dragons, next time I go I will take a pic, if there is anything catches your eye, ill pick it up for you...you never know,
 
Michael Sith said:
Great clip JC 8)

Paul....I've never been into Dungeons and dragons, there is a local antique place to me with stalls, one guy has quite a bit of retro stuff, has some vintage SW, but silly prices.

Did notice he had quite a few dungeons and dragons, next time I go I will take a pic, if there is anything catches your eye, ill pick it up for you...you never know,

Yes please Mike..............as you say you never know

Thanks
Paul
 
Love those LJN AD&D figures (I take it that's the ones you mean?). I've got a complete loose set of series one and some of the second series that I took a shine to. Really nice sculpts on them and I remember playing with them growing up. They were the last action figures I had when I was a young teen and just had to get them again once I'd remembered them in later life. Fortunately for me I didn't feel the need to go all out for them sealed as it's cost enough with this whole Star Wars collecting thing.

Ian
 
Palifan said:
Love those LJN AD&D figures (I take it that's the ones you mean?). I've got a complete loose set of series one and some of the second series that I took a shine to. Really nice sculpts on them and I remember playing with them growing up. They were the last action figures I had when I was a young teen and just had to get them again once I'd remembered them in later life. Fortunately for me I didn't feel the need to go all out for them sealed as it's cost enough with this whole Star Wars collecting thing.

Ian

Yes that's the ones Ian :)

I had a few from series one when I was a kid, I think they broke or were chucked out when we moved. Remember having the two wizards.

I have some loose and some MOC now as an adult collector, both from series one and the much rarer series two. Some from the second series command very high prices and are much much more difficult to track down than the ones from the first series.
I like the bright colours and variety of the series.
I don't collect the playsets, or monsters some or the other more obscure things associated with the series just the 'normal figures'
 
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Same for me, there's only so much space in my world and most of it has Star Wars in it :lol:
 
My Wife Karen collects lost of different fantasy based toy lines but AD & D figures are her favourite. She has quite a lot of them MOC, along with some of the other items in the range. I saw them in the shops originally and admired the quality but I was collecting Star Wars like mad.

Karen collects MOU, Thundercats, Golden Girl and Sectaurs. I'm glad of that, as I first met her when she walked into my old sci-fi shop in Croydon and I asked her out on the spot. She often jokes that she bought some MOU figures and got the shop manager free!

Are there any Sectaurs collectors around these parts? I wonder if anyone would agree with me that the range is meant to depict tiny characters that have been 'blown up' in scale. Karen has a Sectaurs colouring book that depicts them living in a tree trunk. That's one big tree if Sectaurs are human sized!

Craig.
 
Well since i once posted pictures of my Joe's wheni bought some from a forummember, i might aswell give an update on here to.

These are my loose Joe's

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Also i collect the special 2 euro coins for certain countries like Belgium, NL, DE, FR., Luxemburg,....
Just a picture from my Luxemburg 2 euro coins to give you an idea what they look like.... (Hope i won't bore you with these)

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Stargeezer said:
Well since i once posted pictures of my Joe's wheni bought some from a forummember, i might aswell give an update on here to.

These are my loose Joe's

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Absolutely not mate. They look awesome. Very Nice 8)
 
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