Palitoy Tri-Logo FX 7

obiwannacollect

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I remember having one of these when i was a kid and although its doesnt seem to be the most popular figure i thought i would have it in my collection. It is in very good condition, minimal edgewear, bubble has no dents. Figure is very good aswell. I suppose what im curious about is how rare is this? Ive only seen one on ebay and its crazy money. There doesnt seem to be many if i just search on the internet. Any thoughts?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400353189900?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
 

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Nice looking figure

Don't believe Fx7 is particularly rare on Trilogo. It's far rarer on other Palitoy cards for certain
 
I like Fx7, think he's a cool figure.

Trilogo bubbles are notorious for dings and dents. That one look almost perfect. Great score I say.
 
nice one,

i have never been a fan of tri logo's for just that reason, as you say they tend to be bashed about and the longer i collect the fussier i become! This one however is almost a 90, UKG will have it next year, so we'll find out then!
 
The one you gave a link to was an AFA 85, and from Brian's Toys. Which together suggest why it was listed for so much.

If you do a completed items search on eBay you will see they don't go for anywhere near that amount normally as it really isn't that rare.

That said though the bubble quality on yours is great so that will certainly add value and hopefully give it a high grade should you decide to go the AFA route.
 
I'd say the trilogo FX-7 is the most common version. Still great though.

I think £35 would be its value, maybe a little more as it is a great example.
 
That is a beautiful FX-7 (Didn't think I would ever say that :) )

As Gary said Trilogos are quite hard to find in mint condition but when you do find them they look stunning, better than any Kenner card in my book!

I would think ungraded an example that nice could get £100 on ebay, graded maybe a bit more. I don't tend to value things too high based on condition (Especially AFA grades because they inflate the prices something silly) but there are a lot of condition sensitive collectors out there striving for the best so I could see this one doing well.

My FX-7 doesn't look that nice :(
 
Joe said:
That is a beautiful FX-7 (Didn't think I would ever say that :) )

As Gary said Trilogos are quite hard to find in mint condition but when you do find them they look stunning, better than any Kenner card in my book!

I would think ungraded an example that nice could get £100 on ebay, graded maybe a bit more. I don't tend to value things too high based on condition (Especially AFA grades because they inflate the prices something silly) but there are a lot of condition sensitive collectors out there striving for the best so I could see this one doing well.

My FX-7 doesn't look that nice :(

Definitely! Tri-logos in average condition have bubble dents/dings and card damage as they are made of cheaper, weaker packaging. So because of their susceptibility to damage, a mint example is a real gem! There are some characters that collectors hunt for years to find near perfect moc examples ie Amanaman.

I love em because of their glossy front finish and the picture/figure background colour variations some of em have 8)
 
In my early days of collecting MOC when I really knew nothing, I took a trilogo back to a shop thinking that it was a fake due to the bubble being vastly diffeent to my othe cards.

Don't think I even noticed the 3 logos on it!

Ah the early days :oops:


:D
 
Great card, I'd say £45. He's not rare by any stretch but he's not a klaatu or Lumat.
Beats both of my Tri Logos hands down
 
Hi obiwannacollect, beautiful Tri-logo :shock: When I was a kid he was very popular, I remember I and some of my friends thought he was very cool and we played a lot with him.
 
on the 30th of December it will one year for me on this forum, this is the first time ive ever posted one of my collection on the showcase section and i just wanted to say thanks to all for the positive comments, after a hectic morning at tesco's fighting other people for parsnips it was nice to come home to this! :lol: once again..

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL :D
 
obiwannacollect said:
on the 30th of December it will one year for me on this forum, this is the first time ive ever posted one of my collection on the showcase section and i just wanted to say thanks to all for the positive comments, after a hectic morning at tesco's fighting other people for parsnips it was nice to come home to this! :lol: once again..

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL :D


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Your right there! :roll:
 
obiwannacollect said:
I remember having one of these when i was a kid and although its doesnt seem to be the most popular figure i thought i would have it in my collection. It is in very good condition, minimal edgewear, bubble has no dents. Figure is very good aswell. I suppose what im curious about is how rare is this? Ive only seen one on ebay and its crazy money. There doesnt seem to be many if i just search on the internet. Any thoughts?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400353189900?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
That is lovely
 
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