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Vintage display of damaged cards/bubbles
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 466316" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>Firstly NO Vintage components were harmed in the process I havetried here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I recently bought some cardbacks with loose bubbles one of which was a C3PO ESB 45 back.</p><p>Checked with a Palitoy guru that it was a kosher card bubble and figure, all good.</p><p></p><p>Had an idea....tried it...I'm happy with the result, see what you guys think ?</p><p></p><p>Put a request out for top loader links on here and Gorneesh kindly answered and sent me 5 top loaders free of charge, he even paid the post, thank you again mate, that was so nice of you, yet again proving what a great forum we have here with some ABSOLOUTELY fantastic members.</p><p></p><p>So... Put the components together, measured the bubble area by roughly drawing round it.</p><p>Put a piece of card board in the toploader to protect the back, cut around the lines , popped in the components, hey presto! I think, for me and my own personal collecting, this looks fine and presentable.</p><p>I know it's not a MOC, and never will be.</p><p>It's not perfect, but neither am I :lol: </p><p>Think I paid £23 for the cardback bubble and figure</p><p></p><p>Anyway se what you guys think....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 466316, member: 4511"] Firstly NO Vintage components were harmed in the process I havetried here. I recently bought some cardbacks with loose bubbles one of which was a C3PO ESB 45 back. Checked with a Palitoy guru that it was a kosher card bubble and figure, all good. Had an idea....tried it...I'm happy with the result, see what you guys think ? Put a request out for top loader links on here and Gorneesh kindly answered and sent me 5 top loaders free of charge, he even paid the post, thank you again mate, that was so nice of you, yet again proving what a great forum we have here with some ABSOLOUTELY fantastic members. So... Put the components together, measured the bubble area by roughly drawing round it. Put a piece of card board in the toploader to protect the back, cut around the lines , popped in the components, hey presto! I think, for me and my own personal collecting, this looks fine and presentable. I know it's not a MOC, and never will be. It's not perfect, but neither am I :lol: Think I paid £23 for the cardback bubble and figure Anyway se what you guys think.... [/QUOTE]
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