Stargeezer
Sith Lord
I am 33, so also one off the guys who missed the biggest part of SW in his childhood
x-pack said:39 and my first figures were Empire. I don't remember ANH cards at all and as such don't really identify with them.
It was actually my brother who started collecting first and he's 7 years younger than me. His collection was really just my old toys, donated around 1988. Things grew from there. He later lost the zeal for it and I became curator :wink:
stormcab said:starshipriot said:I'm 25 and started my vintage collection in 1994 with a shoe box full of rotj vintage from a car boot my gran bought me. Wish I still had those original figures!
Bloody hell, 25! So you collect carded/boxed?
x-pack said:39 and my first figures were Empire. I don't remember ANH cards at all and as such don't really identify with them.
It was actually my brother who started collecting first and he's 7 years younger than me. His collection was really just my old toys, donated around 1988. Things grew from there. He later lost the zeal for it and I became curator :wink:
elcroz said:36 years old here.
My nans friends son has the Millennium Falcon and I was mesmerised so I'm told. So on my 5th Birthday I got a Falcon of my very own. I also remember my first figures that day: Chewbacca, Stormtrooper, R2D2, Vader, Farmboy Luke and Hoth Rebel Soldier.
The Hoth Rebel soldier: I thought he was Han Solo! Or maybe I was using him subconsciously as Han? What the hell, I was 5!
I am very fortunate in that I still have my childhood collection. If you were to put any of my figures in amongst 100s of other figures - I could still tell you which were mine.
I first saw Star Wars on Betamax - my dad recorded it from the TV and he was clever in that he paused the movie during the adverts so the movie kept playing.
Whenever I watch Star Wars now, I still know where the commercial break would be - it's be ingrained in to my brain.
I went to see ROTJ in the cinema, I vaguely remember it, I do remember Jabba.
I used to think that Empire Strikes Back was the third movie when I was really young! For the reason that it was the movie I had not yet seen. Although I had the 'Rainbow read-a-long book and (audio) cassette' for all three movies - my child's brain could not piece the story of the trilogy together.infirst saw Empire when my mum brought it back out of the blue as a video shop rental.
Aside from Star Wars toys - my only other real love was Masters of the Universe.
Car boots and jumbles were great as I was "always into Star Wars" and still am. Plenty and readily available back in the day.
My memories of Star Wars for sale was in Truro toy shop, I remember my great grandfather buying me a Han Carbonite.
Curiously the figure that always evaded me was Snaggletooth but I got him eventually.
Waffling over!