KesselRunPDX
Youngling
Ok, so I've seen quite a few topics on here about seeing various ebay auctions for carded and loose figures where you guys are able to spot that it's a fake or has repro weapons right off the bat.
Obviously with that one POTF Darth Maul, that's easy, and that one Imperial shuttle, while I didn't know they did more than one release of it, I could figure that it wasn't vintage rather quickly because of the simulated dirt and such that covered the vehicle.
So I guess what I'm wondering is how do you determine that something is repro or fake that fast? I posted a bit ago in the topic about the Yuk Yak but I figured I'd do a new post since I'm still not quite following.
With weapons/accessories, I've heard about the float test and bounce test, but how do you tell just by looking at them or at a picture? Is it the wrong color, wrong weapon, doesn't have a variant dot on it or something?
With carded or loose figures, is it the sealing on the bubble, the color of the bubble, something with the card or knowing that a certain figure wasn't in a certain line of figures?
Also for parts for playsets and vehicles, is it similar to the accessories for the figures? I know for instance that the most prevalent thing on ebay in this category is AT-AT chin guns, but again, other than being a certain color (the obviously fake ones being red or blue or some other color) how can you tell with being real or fake?
Thanks!
Obviously with that one POTF Darth Maul, that's easy, and that one Imperial shuttle, while I didn't know they did more than one release of it, I could figure that it wasn't vintage rather quickly because of the simulated dirt and such that covered the vehicle.
So I guess what I'm wondering is how do you determine that something is repro or fake that fast? I posted a bit ago in the topic about the Yuk Yak but I figured I'd do a new post since I'm still not quite following.
With weapons/accessories, I've heard about the float test and bounce test, but how do you tell just by looking at them or at a picture? Is it the wrong color, wrong weapon, doesn't have a variant dot on it or something?
With carded or loose figures, is it the sealing on the bubble, the color of the bubble, something with the card or knowing that a certain figure wasn't in a certain line of figures?
Also for parts for playsets and vehicles, is it similar to the accessories for the figures? I know for instance that the most prevalent thing on ebay in this category is AT-AT chin guns, but again, other than being a certain color (the obviously fake ones being red or blue or some other color) how can you tell with being real or fake?
Thanks!