Princess Raya
Padawan
Hi all - Princess Raya, London. Born in '79 and started collecting Star Wars way before I was even capable of forming long term memories. I amassed an almighty collection of loose figures and vehicles. But then, one fateful day - disaster struck. I'm sure many of you already know what happened next... I shall recount the painful memories anyway, so that future generations can learn from our mistakes.
The year was 1988. Back in the heady days before repro weapons and ebay. If a kid was bored(?) of his toys and wanted to trade them in, he had to attend an event known as a "Boot Fair". For the younger generation not familiar with Boot Fairs, it involves getting up at the crack of dawn and selling old junk from the back of your dad's Cortina.
It all went. Amanaman, EV-9D9, Luke Stormtrooper - gone. The X-Wing, the AT-AT and Slave I, lost forever. It brings a tear to my eye thinking of those poor figures now being flogged from one ebay dealer to the next. And for what? What did a 9 year old need with the money away? Frittered away on frivolities such as sex, drugs and rock and roll, no doubt.
So now I've begun my quest to rebuild the collection. There were a few Boot Fair survivors: Boba Fett (I wasn't THAT stupid), R2-D2 Pop-Up Lightsaber (No saber, no sticker), a beaten up Snowspeeder and an AT-ST which has had a respray at some point in it's lifetime to cover up all the Ewok blood/felt tip. (The Empire won most of my Endor battles)
Pleased to now be a member of a like-minded community.
P.S. If anybody ever spots a one-legged Luke Farm Boy, then please - return him to his rightful owner.
The year was 1988. Back in the heady days before repro weapons and ebay. If a kid was bored(?) of his toys and wanted to trade them in, he had to attend an event known as a "Boot Fair". For the younger generation not familiar with Boot Fairs, it involves getting up at the crack of dawn and selling old junk from the back of your dad's Cortina.
It all went. Amanaman, EV-9D9, Luke Stormtrooper - gone. The X-Wing, the AT-AT and Slave I, lost forever. It brings a tear to my eye thinking of those poor figures now being flogged from one ebay dealer to the next. And for what? What did a 9 year old need with the money away? Frittered away on frivolities such as sex, drugs and rock and roll, no doubt.
So now I've begun my quest to rebuild the collection. There were a few Boot Fair survivors: Boba Fett (I wasn't THAT stupid), R2-D2 Pop-Up Lightsaber (No saber, no sticker), a beaten up Snowspeeder and an AT-ST which has had a respray at some point in it's lifetime to cover up all the Ewok blood/felt tip. (The Empire won most of my Endor battles)
Pleased to now be a member of a like-minded community.
P.S. If anybody ever spots a one-legged Luke Farm Boy, then please - return him to his rightful owner.