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Topic: Han Solo Small Head Vs Re-release |
rmmhouston
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| Search in: TIG Content and Reference Library Subject: Han Solo Small Head Vs Re-release Sun Aug 19, 2018 10:37 am |
Hi !! A weeks days ago I bought on eBay a couple of small head Han Solo figures and I am wondering if the small heads could be from the re-release done in China post 1995. Has someone discussed this topic in the past ? I understand the coo of the re-release is completely different from Kenner’s but could I have bought typical large head solos CUSTOMIZED using the small head re-Release ( . Trying to find info on the re-release to know the differences in mold or head shape or paint but can’t find details. Maybe worthwhile to add a thread guide about these re-releases done in China so people don’t confuse them with Kenner ones or avoid heads switching like what I am describing . As you know , small head Kenner solo prices are high and need to make sure we are getting the real thing. Thanks! Attached pictures of the small head solo I could get if they are of any help. Small head #1: Small head solo #2: |
Topic: Top 3: New Years Resolution (Vintage Style) |
aussiejames
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Top 3: New Years Resolution (Vintage Style) Sat Dec 30, 2017 7:55 pm |
#1, #2, #3: Sort my shit out |
Topic: Top 3: New Years Resolution (Vintage Style) |
Calrissian_Charm
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Top 3: New Years Resolution (Vintage Style) Sat Dec 30, 2017 6:23 pm |
#1 - Get a complete Glasslite Vader #2 - Replace my beloved Blue Snaggletooth #3 - Add at least 3 Yoda variants to my collection |
Topic: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question |
Calrissian_Charm
Replies: 53 Views: 7166
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question Sat Dec 16, 2017 4:20 pm |
Mail call today brought the lovely lady in the middle... Light face apps, and a no zip cape (quadruple checked). She's posed next to HK 1 #2 on her right, who came with a zipping cape and has "standard" face apps, and #1 on the left with light face apps, who didn't. @TheJabbaWookie Your smooth cape Leia's eyes look to match, where they appear almost translucent. I'm betting on your cape being early, and being legit. Cape measurements L - 8.3 W - 5.7 Distance between armholes - 1.9 Top of cape to armholes - R: 1.3, L: 1.3 Bottom of cape to armholes - R: 6, L: 5.85 Edge of cape to armholes - R: 1, L: .9 |
Topic: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question |
Calrissian_Charm
Replies: 53 Views: 7166
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question Sat Dec 16, 2017 12:07 pm |
Made in Taiwan #1 - "standard" face paint apps, no zip cape, outside is rough textured like fine grained sandpaper, matte finish, inside is smooth with horizontal line pattern, satin, finish, thin Cape measurements L - 8.2 W - 5.5 Distance between armholes - 1.7 Top of cape to armholes - R: 1.4, L: 1.4 Bottom of cape to armholes - R: 6.2, L: 6. 1Edge of cape to armholes - R: .9, L: 1Outside of cape Inside of cape (Don't mind the orientation, the lines are horizontal) |
Topic: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question |
Calrissian_Charm
Replies: 53 Views: 7166
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Princess Leia Organa Early Issue Cape Question Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:44 am |
HK 2 - very fine textured cape, crosshatch pattern, satin finish outside, glossy finish inside, medium thickness Cape measurements #1L - 8.5 W - 5.7 Distance between armholes - 1.9 Top of cape to armholes - R: 1.4, L: 1.3 Bottom of cape to armholes - R: 6. 1, L: 6.2 Edge of cape to armholes - R: .9, L: .8 #2L - 8.4 W - 5.8 Distance between armholes - 1.9 Top of cape to armholes - R: 1.7, L: 1.7 Bottom of cape to armholes - R: 6.05, L: 6.05 Edge of cape to armholes - R: .95, L: .9 Outside of cape Inside of cape |
Topic: 3 Vaders walk into a bar... |
Calrissian_Charm
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Classifieds Subject: 3 Vaders walk into a bar... Sat Dec 02, 2017 10:59 am |
Selling three of my vintage Vaders. #1 is NM/M looks straight off the card, 100% authentic zipping cape and V4 Kenner rounded tip saber. $45 #2 is EX/NM, has some playwear: shoulder scuff, rubs on his chestplate, but his saber is dead mint, a Kenner V1 flat tip transition. Cape zips $35 #3 NM/M figure, VG saber, so the figure itself is very minty. His saber is faded though, lettered with "MM" on the hilt, and it might have been chewed on, but is not badly deformed. It's the proper length, just has some indents. Cape zips. $40 I have pics, pm if interested. I'm looking to sell for a fair market value, and these are extremely nice figures. I am very strict grading my own figures, and I count every defect, no matter how small. So, if you're looking for an AFA style grade, my opinion is #1 = 90+, #2 = 80, #3 = 85, but you can judge for yourself by the pics. *IMPORTANT NOTE* Since I need quick sales, I have also posted these on EBay as well. The starting price for the 7 day auction is $5. The prices here are *cheaper* than the EBay "Buy It Now" prices I have listed. I don't want to appear shady, but EBay is going to take some of what I make, so I'm covering for that. Thanks for looking |
Topic: Your Latest Vintage Purchases - Volume 12 |
Calrissian_Charm
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Your Latest Vintage Purchases - Volume 12 Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:16 am |
After my MITW Vader, I knew that I had to have MORE Vaders. The order should be changed up a little. Number 2 is a Lily Ledy I bought on its own. His paint is gorgeous. His saber is coming via a separate post. 1,3, and 4 were ordered as a lot for $70. No idea on origins, COOs, etc, but I figured the price was worth it. Ended up with Kenner HK ( #1) sharing a LL COO, Raised bar no COO w/ a surprisingly gray head ( #3), and another nice Kenner HK ( #4). At the end is my first Vader with a lettered saber. And then the big guy. Love him. Plus, in a few days, I should have my PBP Vader And, I am terribly jealous of that Takara Vader |
Topic: Return of the (Craigy's Luke) Jedi |
Craig T
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Return of the (Craigy's Luke) Jedi Sat Sep 09, 2017 9:07 pm |
Blog Update #1 (10/09/2017) I have taken a group photo of all the different MOC variations I have for Luke Jedi. I count 51 on MOCs alone.
I should have had more, but a few variations (4-5 Tri-logos, POTF and a couple of common MOC) didn't escape the sell-off when I had to get some Nursery Furniture. I plan to replace these variations. I am going to recap on what I have, but I believe I now need just 3 Kenner USA variations to complete the core set.
There are some foreign to USA card backs also in the photo; I will start looking at collecting these seriously once I have the main Kenner focus complete. |
Topic: Your Latest Vintage Purchases - Volume 12 |
darthmatt22
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Your Latest Vintage Purchases - Volume 12 Wed Jul 12, 2017 10:58 am |
Picked up this cool Comics and Fantasy Con #1 Flyer a few months ago. Mainly because it's my favorite comic book artist, and it just so happens he drew a little bit everything including a Stormie! |
Topic: Trying to match POTF Jawa to weapon |
Machinegunn
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Re: Trying to match POTF Jawa to weapon Thu May 25, 2017 3:00 pm |
- mat8yr wrote:
- Hey! wow, awesome pics too! Looks like you have many of the weapon, hood (small, large etc..) and stitching variations too.
For the Coo's, there is a guide here to help accurately identify them: *Mod edit see post pertaining to coo guide
Can't believe I'm about to admit this but I bet I'm not the only one - I have a spreadsheet with every figure, coo, accessory version etc... that I own , so these guides are crucial.
My coo's in the picture I posted (left to right) are #4, #5, #1, #1 & I don't have the vinyl catalogued yet but he should be a #1
Thanks for the link to the Jawa Coo's, I will have to take a closer look at mine... My Wife and I put together spread sheets, but it was for our collection before a move... We got ripped off by movers one time, and we said never again... We basically had a sheet with a list of the contents on it and a number. The number matched the box and its contents... I would love to put together a list like yours, but I have a lot to learn regarding weapon and accessory variations and Coo's... |
Topic: Trying to match POTF Jawa to weapon |
mat8yr
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Trying to match POTF Jawa to weapon Thu May 25, 2017 1:44 pm |
Hey! wow, awesome pics too! Looks like you have many of the weapon, hood (small, large etc..) and stitching variations too. For the Coo's, there is a guide here to help accurately identify them: *Mod edit-See post pertaining to coo guide Can't believe I'm about to admit this but I bet I'm not the only one - I have a spreadsheet with every figure, coo, accessory version etc... that I own , so these guides are crucial. My coo's in the picture I posted (left to right) are #4, #5, #1, #1 & I don't have the vinyl catalogued yet but he should be a #1 (Europe) or a #4 (North America). Update: Just checked and my vinyl is a #4 |
Topic: 12" Figure Reference Guide & Discussion Thread |
mat8yr
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: 12" Figure Reference Guide & Discussion Thread Tue May 16, 2017 11:23 pm |
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Topic: TIG's first All Animated Detail game |
TishomingoSith
Replies: 120 Views: 7543
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG's first All Animated Detail game Wed Feb 15, 2017 4:27 pm |
TishomingoSith 6 Darthmatt22 3 Aussiejames, 1Bababooeyfett 1Hellhippie 1Hint #1 |
Topic: TIG's first All Animated Detail game |
TishomingoSith
Replies: 120 Views: 7543
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG's first All Animated Detail game Wed Feb 08, 2017 11:33 am |
Hint #1 |
Topic: TIG's first All Animated Detail game |
TishomingoSith
Replies: 120 Views: 7543
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG's first All Animated Detail game Tue Feb 07, 2017 9:49 pm |
I stumped'em! lol The TV show was called "Macron 1" which was before the cartoon "Voltron". VERY short lived but a dang good show when it aired. TishomingoSith 4 Darthmatt22 2 Aussiejames, 1Bababooeyfett 1Hellhippie 1NEXT SHOW, HINT #1 |
Topic: TIG's first All Animated Detail game |
TishomingoSith
Replies: 120 Views: 7543
| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG's first All Animated Detail game Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:47 pm |
Hint #1 |
Topic: Anyone going to collect the 6 inch Black Series figures? |
darthmatt22
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| Search in: Off Topic Subject: Anyone going to collect the 6 inch Black Series figures? Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:00 pm |
- trappedtexan wrote:
- Nice score Matt. I haven't forgotten about getting you the shipping quote. It's been busy, but I have them in hand set aside to send one to you.
There's no rush, don't worry! Here are my two recents: Darth Malgus (loose) Originally carded, but the bubble was knocked into oblivion and I decided to be merciful. Darth Plagueis (mint carded) Probably #1 on the list for sought after 3.75" B.S. figures. I'm not looking to get into the 3.75" line, but these were two of my favorites and aren't available in the 6" (yet!) |
Topic: Another Top 3 Favorite: "Alien" Races |
darthmatt22
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Another Top 3 Favorite: "Alien" Races Sun Jan 01, 2017 12:48 pm |
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Topic: Reflections on 2016 and your collecting goals for 2017 |
walkie
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Reflections on 2016 and your collecting goals for 2017 Sat Dec 03, 2016 2:49 pm |
Goals for 20161. Publish my Top Toys figure guide (This will happen!) Done, although it nearly didn't as I was pushing my luck and didn't publish it till the 28th November2. Acquire any one of the variants from my MOST WANTED TOP 5 list, in no partial order.. PBP Luke Farmboy Orange Hair Luke Farmboy POCH Toxic Limbs Bossk Toltoys Jawa PBP No-COO "Disco Boots" Death Squad Commander 2 out of 5 isn't bad, Toltoys Jawa and a "Disco Boots" DSC added to my collection.3. Add 2 foreign items to my paperwork focus. I missed out of several during 2015 including Meccano, Glasslite and POCH so fingers crossed for 2016. Although it's getting harder to fill the gaps I added a B-Wing Fighter (Lili Ledy/Mexico), X-Wing (Meccano/France) and Imperial Attack Base (Toltoys/Australia)4. Add 10 figure to my loose POCH collection. I blew this target out of the window... Princess Leia Organa, Jawa, DSC, Rebel Commander (Light Brown Boots), Dengar, Blonde Luke Farmboy, Stormtrooper, 2-1B, Imperial Commander, Luke Bespin, R5-D4, Leia Hoth, Yoda (Grey Head), Power Droid, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Han Solo... 16 Goals for 20171. Complete the Top Toys guide 2. Add 2 more foreign items to my paperwork focus, maybe even find a Playmix item?? 3. Acquire any one of the variants from my MOST WANTED list, in no partial order.. Wind-Up R2-D2 #1 or #2 (Takara) Luke Farmboy (PBP) Han Solo Bespin (Painted back Buckle) (Lili Ledy) Orange Hair Luke Farmboy Toxic Limbs Bossk (POCH) Brown Nose Teebo (Lili Ledy) 4. Continue my COO hunting, 19 to go, so maybe find 5 of them. |
Topic: The TIG FOTW Thread: Luke Skywalker (FARMBOY) |
Taz
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| Search in: TIG's Official Figure of the Week Section Subject: The TIG FOTW Thread: Luke Skywalker (FARMBOY) Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:03 am |
SW Luke Farmboy 1. European Smooth Deleted no CoO 2L HK (TIG guide #5) light brown hair (a childhood ROTJ card, sadly lost later into adulthood) 2. China 3L HK (TIG guide #8) blonde hair. A strange one. An eBay purchase from Brianstoys way back, & he came with a more translucent DT saber, they said he couldn't be AFA graded so sold him as a DT-maybe. I subsequently sold No 6 (£85, private sale, less than I paid for him) before I used TIG/Rebelscum/Others, to identify 'Circles' variant. 3. 3L HK (TIG guide #6) with early 'Circles' DT saber 4. 2L HK (TIG guide #1) badly welded torso, darker brown translucent hair 5. 2L HK (TIG guide #1) brown hair I used the old TIG guide: http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/Vintage-Star-Wars-COO-Guide-h14.htm#Luke%20Skywalker%20-%20OriginalAnd sorry, China now has a Repro DT saber, but it's NEVER leaving my collection. |
Topic: Bespin Luke Variants (Poch, PDP??) |
skywalk7965
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: Bespin Luke Variants (Poch, PDP??) Thu Oct 06, 2016 3:54 am |
I recently bought a collection of star wars figures that seems to have a number of variants. Five of the figures in the collection were Bespin Lukes which all seem to differ in one way or another. I'm wondering if anybody can help me identify these particular figures. Cheers. From what I can tell the figures vary based on the boot color, size of the figure, coo code on the back, facial features, color and tone, width of how far legs are spread, as well as hand size and color... Although I have begun collecting sw figures again, my limited observations are that: Figures one and two, although they have different color boots and hands, possess the same COO, facial features, and color tone (which is mo re glossy). Numbers three four and five also have similar color tone and the same COO, but their facial features, boot color, and height varies. As seen in the picture, figure 2 is taller than 1, figure 3 is taller than 2, 4 is taller than 3, and 5 is taller than 4. I am thinking that based on his pale hands, #1 may be a POCH figure, but I will defer to other's expertise... Also, if anyone is able to identify the particular variations of these figures, if they could also tell me the relative rarity that would be extremely helpful. Cheers. ps when standing up, the order of one and two got reversed from their laying down positions. My apologies. |
Topic: LrdSatyr's DeAgostini Millenium Falcon Diorama Build |
LrdSatyr8
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| Search in: Diorama Building Subject: LrdSatyr's DeAgostini Millenium Falcon Diorama Build Mon Sep 26, 2016 2:15 pm |
Ok folks... time to add a new update to my build. I've been getting alot of questions about my new corridor sconce light sets on Shapeways. They both (the ESB and ANH versions) come with this little tool I designed called the Drill Guide. But yet, no one can figure out how to use it. I painted it with primer so it's easy to see... It's really simple to use... here's how: First things first, identify the top of each cushion that needs a light on it. On the back mark the top position so you don't forget. Then, take the edge of my tool and place it on the top edge as shown and push it against the surface of the cushion. Rub it back and forth creating a very light mark on the plastic (not so hard it does damage, and not so light you can't see it). You can prepaint the cushion whatever color you want and it'll make the marking a bit easier as well... Next, dip the pointed marker ends in a little bit of paint (doesn't really matter what kind, I like to use watercolor or arcylic paint here because it can be removed easily if I make a mistake. Next, touch the painted tips to the surface along the line you "rubbed" into the cushion previously. Just a dot of paint is all you need. These will be the drill points where you will drill a hole. Some have worried about how it will work with the convex or concave cushions, well never fear, just by tilting it sideways you can still get a good point mark on those cushions easily as you can see below! Convex Cushion: Concave Cushion: You should now have perfectly spaced dots on each cushion. 5 for the large cushions (try to center them as best you can), 3-4 for the medium cushions and only 1 for the small ones. Now, you want to prepare your holes for drilling, so, take a sharp hobby knife and prep your drill holes. You don't want to make these too big, just large enough to give the drill bit something to grab onto as you start drilling your holes. Make the starter holes for each pin point marking you made earlier. Try to be as precise as possible in this step. If you move off the first line you made it'll show later. Next you want to take a small drill bit (here I got a 1/16th) and begin drilling the holes in each cushion where you made your marking starter holes. Now that you got all your small holes drilled, you have 2 options here. #1 you can begin gluing and drilling the large holes all the way thru both the cushion and the corridor parts or #2 you can set the part on the corridor and using the small holes drill thru the corridor. I chose the second option here because my larger drill isn't very delicate, so I have to be careful when I drill with it. The drill bit to use for my corridor lights will be a 5/16th inch or 3.8mm bit. Yes I know, an extra step! LOL Now that all the holes are drilled you're ready to install the lights. Hope this helps and enjoy! |
Topic: TIG Movie Detail Game Summer 2016 edition |
Gorneesh
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG Movie Detail Game Summer 2016 edition Sat Sep 17, 2016 10:00 am |
Thanks Sorry for the delay here is clue #1 |
Topic: TIG Movie Detail Game Summer 2016 edition |
Gorneesh
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| Search in: Vintage Star Wars Chat Subject: TIG Movie Detail Game Summer 2016 edition Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:24 pm |
Clue #1 |
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