grinchy
Sith Lord
yes thanks for posting that link, very interesting stuff
SublevelStudios said:Brilliant! Nice to see my mate Andy Whitehurst (Stormtrooper73) being interviewed at the beginning.
Some great shots of the factory process and that kid flicking through that rack of Jedi figures bought back some memories![]()
Bonsai_Tree_Ent said:That was great to watch (is it possible to download to keep for posterity or will it disappear from iPlayer in a few weeks?).
I have a Palitoy AT-AT and its packaged with two cardboard inserts. The top insert is a lighter shade of cardboard from the bottom insert, and i've always believed its genuine (you handle enough of these things you start to get a good feel for what has age and what doesn't) but I thought it was odd that they were different and haven't been able to find any NRFB pics online to back my belief up.
But at 24 mins on that clip you see a Palitoy AT-AT being packaged and there it is! The light coloured top insert! Marvellous!
tiefighterboy said:Only available for viewing in the UK....................**** me. :twisted:
Palifan said:tiefighterboy said:Only available for viewing in the UK....................**** me. :twisted:
Click on the you tube link I posted above :wink:
Ian
tiefighterboy said:Palifan said:tiefighterboy said:Only available for viewing in the UK....................**** me. :twisted:
Click on the you tube link I posted above :wink:
Ian
Thanks...that worked. I would love to get the autographs of all those old Palitoy workers. Wish this would have been longer.
spoons said:Bob Brechin is a regular at action man shows - his autograph is an easy one Todd. If I remember I'll ask in June at the next AM meey
spoons said:I'll get you Dave Barnacle's too - Palitoy artist.