I need a Tri Ree yees for my run. Tricky to find in the condition required.![]()
That's a nice example, Nick. Thanks for sharing itYes, he's a tricky one on find for some reason on Tri Logo cards in good condition; I assume that most ended up in the "bargain bins"?
I don't particularly like the figure or card back that muvh. so didn't want to spend a fortune on this MOC, so when this came up it snapped it up.
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That's rather niceYes, he's a tricky one on find for some reason on Tri Logo cards in good condition; I assume that most ended up in the "bargain bins"?
I don't particularly like the figure or card back that much, so didn't want to spend a fortune on this MOC, so when this came up it snapped it up.
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nice, thanks for sharingYes, he's a tricky one on find for some reason on Tri Logo cards in good condition; I assume that most ended up in the "bargain bins"?
I don't particularly like the figure or card back that much, so didn't want to spend a fortune on this MOC, so when this came up it snapped it up.
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Thanks, great bubble but the crease across the hang tab is annoying, but at well below £100 it was a bargain…IMO.That's rather nice![]()
Beautiful moc you have there, thanks for sharing this beautyYes, he's a tricky one on find for some reason on Tri Logo cards in good condition; I assume that most ended up in the "bargain bins"?
I don't particularly like the figure or card back that much, so didn't want to spend a fortune on this MOC, so when this came up it snapped it up.
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Here are my good ol' three-eyes figures. Please excuse the older photograph in which the figures are not guaranteed to be holding the correct rifle variants. I'm pleased to say that I do now have the correct rifle for each of my 6 loose variants, so the variant details listed below for the rifles refers to what I now own and have paired with the figures, not necessarily what they are shown holding here.
From left to right, the figures are:
Moulded hands, brighter red-brown body, darker green/brown boots. Taiwan II, L1d, R1d Figure, M1 Taiwan Rifle.
Moulded hands, brighter red-brown body, lighter green/brown boots. Taiwan II, L1d, R1b Figure, M1 Taiwan Rifle.
Duller pink painted hands, slightly browner dull brown body, lighter green/brown boots. Smile I, L1a, R1b Figure, M2a Smile Rifle.
Brighter pink painted hands, slightly redder dull brown body, slightly darker lighter green/brown boots. Smile L1d, R2a Figure, M2b Smile Rifle.
Very bright glossy pink painted hands & head, bigger eyes, dull brown body, glossy dark green boots. Lili Ledy III, L1a Figure, M3c Ledy Rifle.
Paler glossy pink painted hands, bright pink head, bigger eyes, dull brown body, glossy brown boots. Lili Ledy III, L1a Figure, M3a Ledy Rifle.
Great stuff!Here is one I got the the car boot sale today
Cheers, just seen your post, wow that is amazing. Wish i could display mine like that.Great stuff!
Congratulations with getting that today on a car boot sale, it looks great. Thanks for sharing itHere is one I got the the car boot sale today
I am sure jeremy can help you about how to do itCheers, just seen your post, wow that is amazing. Wish i could display mine like that.
A bigger house and room for a start lolI am sure jeremy can help you about how to do it![]()
Sadly, you're probably not wrong. Displaying a large collection usually requires large display cabinets, and that takes up a lot of space. That said, if you were interested in building your own custom cabinets tailored to your needs, I did post a 'How to' thread some time ago showing how I do it. I'll dig out the link and post it below.A bigger house and room for a start lol