Another lovely example! Thanks for sharingOhhh…that's nice. AFA as well!
Here's my TL.
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My experience of looking for a good TL example for some time is that they are either near mint or beat to f*ck.
Outstanding, as always! Brilliant stuff. Thanks for sharing your impressive run
What a beautiful shiny card! It looks like it could have been made yesterday! Thanks for sharingHere's my twin-stemmed Palitoy 45b. Bought from one of the Cheshunt/Watford fairs around 1995-6.
Looks like possibly some pre-production figures, judging by the paintwork
Wow that is a nice mint tri-logo, thanks for sharing itHere`s my example.
another nice mint tri-logo, thanks for sharing this beautyOhhh…that's nice. AFA as well!
Here's my TL.
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My experience of looking for a good TL example for some time is that they are either near mint or beat to f*ck.
Wow that is 8 amazing fx-7 moc, I did not know there were so many different palitoy cardbacks with the big palitoy logo on the front I also love the miscard with the hoth stormie. Thanks for sharing your collectionHere's my FX7s
Thanks for sharing this beautiful palitoy fx-7 moc from your collectionHere's my twin-stemmed Palitoy 45b. Bought from one of the Cheshunt/Watford fairs around 1995-6.
thanks mate for sharing your figure with us. It looks mintMy loose figure:
Nice. I used to go to the Cheshunt fair, though not until the late 90'sHere's my twin-stemmed Palitoy 45b. Bought from one of the Cheshunt/Watford fairs around 1995-6.
I don't honestly know. Gut instinct would say one of the 30 back cards (a or b ), though I'm honestly not sure. Could be the 45a or even the miscardNice miss card !
Which is the rarer card ?
Those were the days! That MOC cost me £30, which seemed a lot back then.Nice. I used to go to the Cheshunt fair, though not until the late 90's
I used to so look forward to the advert for Cheshunt appearing in Model and collectors mart, and then saving up for the event.They were great- I probably went to 3-4 at Cheshunt and a bigger 'Empire Day' in Watford. The sheer amount of MOCs was always incredible!