What's the age range of vintage collectors?

jasdev999 said:
41 and still remember getting upset because C3P0 lost his arm and Jawa were dead and burning.

Collector only since 2012. Loving it.

:lol: I'm still amazed it got a U with all the violence and horrific images - burning skeletons, dead Jawas being thrown onto a bonfire, alien arms being chopped off in cantinas, Tauntaun guts spewing, Vader's head chopped off in a dream, Luke's hand cut off, the Rancor biting into a Gam Guard, Luke being electrocuted for an extended time.
 
I'm 38.

My first figures were Han Hoth and Luke X-Wing, which I remember getting as I was dropped off at my Granddads for the afternoon in (probably 1982). I saw ROTJ at the cinema in Peterborough and remember getting a picture book afterwards.

From then on it was SW, SW, SW. I remember going to see the 3 films at the cinema one summer holiday when I was at infants school, although we didn't make it to the end!

There was a Toymaster shop in Queensgate in Peterborough where I think I got most of my figures - I remember my mum getting quite into it, and being keen for me to buy the aliens she recognised from Jabba's Palace.

Good times
 
Mr-shifter said:
36 here. Born in 79 so I got to see the films on the television at Christmas. I remember Jedi and particularly trilogos. I remember wire baskets full of trilogos on special offer.

^Ditto for me.
 
I'm 35.

I remember my Mum taking me to see Jedi at the cinema (my Dad and Sister went to see Ghostbusters in the other screen).

I spent many a childhood hour sat under the dining table with my speeder bike, pretending the chair and table legs were trees on Endor :mrgreen:
 
iDrew said:
I'm 35.

I remember my Mum taking me to see Jedi at the cinema (my Dad and Sister went to see Ghostbusters in the other screen).

I spent many a childhood hour sat under the dining table with my speeder bike, pretending the chair and table legs were trees on Endor :mrgreen:



That's a great Star Wars memory, playing with your speeder bike under the table :) I wouldn't say this of all kids but it seems like imagination has been lost somewhat.
 
iDrew said:
I spent many a childhood hour sat under the dining table with my speeder bike, pretending the chair and table legs were trees on Endor :mrgreen:

You can thank the Palitoy TV advert for that, it had the same effect on me.
 
44.... and remember the whole fookin lot .....stopped collecting during ROTJ . Remember havin biker scout and gam guard and few other ROTJ and then collecting faded away......
 
I'm 37 so caught the tail end of it, I remember my mate getting a rebel transport for Xmas it was huge, was so jealous, needless to say he became my best mate:p
 
40 so collected big time as a kid. Well as big as i could on my pocket money. I look back with fond memories.
Even though i didn't have any of the big classic ships or blasters i knew plenty of kids who did, so play time was always fun.
Began collecting again in 2009.
 
36, born '79 but my mum and dad loved SW so was exposed from an early age.

I have fond memories of xmas '83 and the blow out of ROTJ toys I recieved. Around the same time my dad got a bootleg of ROTJ on video to watch on our hitachi top loader. We could only keep it one weekend, watched it at least 5 in 48 hours. Was up at 5am on the Sunday morning and put it straight on again. Good times.
 
I'm 35, born in 79. Was a little late to the party so am a child of VHS recordings. The advantage of being this late was that the toys were all in the bargain bucket by the time I was playing with them, so I had quite a collection.

My favourite memory is playing on the stairs - Jabba's palace at the top and the Rancor lived at the bottom. If anybody crossed Jabba, down the stairs they went!
 
I must be the young gun here :D I'm only 29, born in 86. I have no connections to the movies being in the cinema
(Unless you count the 1997 re-releases) My reasoning for collecting the vintage toys is because in the early 90's I went to a jumble sale with my folks and ended up buying about 10 ROTJ MOC's for £5 and an AT-AT Walker for £2 - I was hooked since then :p I was always buying old Star Wars toys at car boot sales for pennies.
 
maxf said:
I'm 38.

My first figures were Han Hoth and Luke X-Wing, which I remember getting as I was dropped off at my Granddads for the afternoon in (probably 1982). I saw ROTJ at the cinema in Peterborough and remember getting a picture book afterwards.

From then on it was SW, SW, SW. I remember going to see the 3 films at the cinema one summer holiday when I was at infants school, although we didn't make it to the end!

There was a Toymaster shop in Queensgate in Peterborough where I think I got most of my figures - I remember my mum getting quite into it, and being keen for me to buy the aliens she recognised from Jabba's Palace.

Good times

Also 38 and also saw Jedi in Peterborough, at the Odeon.

Saw SW and Empire in Spalding on a double bill i think.

I remember the Queensgate Toymaster having the Dagobah playset, and being fascinated with it. That place really did seem to have Star Wars piled to the ceiling, and then there were the model kits upstairs.
 
I was 10 when SW (ANH) came out and didn't really get into it until a friend and I went to see ESB. Then I was hooked! BUT, although I had a few figures and played with them all the time (my dad had a small farm and I'm pretty sure there's still a couple of Snowtroopers buried in the yard) I didn't really start collecting until Episode 1 came out.

Fairly usual story - it started with modern stuff as I considered that vintage stuff was just out of my league, but that all ended when I bought a C9+ ROTJ Emperor for $20 (that's 20 Australian Dollars). Now look at me........

I had almost every figure carded, including all but two of the POTF figures (Yoda and Nikto) and almost every ship boxed. I have sold off just about all of my vintage collection to fund my Vader obsession, but I still have that Emperor :)

Cheers,
Pat
 
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