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Craig T Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1083 Join date : 2010-02-09 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:23 am | |
| Hey Scott that a great collection of variants and thanks for putting up photos to show everyone.
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:11 pm | |
| - Craig T wrote:
- Hey Scott that a great collection of variants and thanks for putting up photos to show everyone.
Thanks Craig, I think its the least I can do mate with all the great info I've received on here Got another Luke Jedi that will be going up soon too mate |
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Craig T Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1083 Join date : 2010-02-09 Location : UK
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:53 am | |
| Nice One! Hope I don't need it! (Bought too many as it is!) |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:16 pm | |
| Just added quite a few, got over 200 variants going now, quite a few Han Hoths, Luke X Wings and rebel soldiers. Dengars and Snowtroopers are coming along nicely to |
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merlin Imperial Admiral
Posts : 671 Join date : 2010-04-08 Age : 51 Location : Cancun Mexico
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:58 pm | |
| Your collection is just impressive!!; took me a while to check all of them ,but it was quite interesting to see the whole thing!!
CONGRATS AGAIN!
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:16 pm | |
| - merlin wrote:
Your collection is just impressive!!; took me a while to check all of them ,but it was quite interesting to see the whole thing!!
CONGRATS AGAIN!
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it mate i'm really getting some where with is now |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sun May 01, 2011 5:23 am | |
| Hi snaggletooth, I love it and it really helps me with my own collection.
Do you know something about the Tri-Logo Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear) ?
Did It have a special scar or just a scar on the leg ?
Is there one or two holes in each side of the cape ?
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aussiejames Admin
Posts : 7732 Join date : 2009-11-12 Age : 50 Location : Western Australia
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sun May 01, 2011 6:46 am | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- i'm really getting some where with is now
you're not wrong 1 month to go from 150 to 200 variants & then BAM 3 months & you're well into the 300 club Fun part is- there are so many more to hunt down |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sun May 01, 2011 7:30 pm | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- Hi snaggletooth, I love it and it really helps me with my own collection.
Do you know something about the Tri-Logo Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear) ?
Did It have a special scar or just a scar on the leg ?
Is there one or two holes in each side of the cape ?
Hi pomse2001 Both of these have 2 round holes in there capes. The YPS has a single scar(no 3 COO in wolfs guide) and was also found on Tri-Logo cards. The PBP has the last COO in wolfs guide, also found on Tri-Logo cards. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/COO-GUIDE-h21.htm#Imperial%20Stormtrooper%20%28Hoth%20Battle%20Gear%29 - aussiejames wrote:
- snaggletooth wrote:
- i'm really getting some where with is now
you're not wrong 1 month to go from 150 to 200 variants & then BAM 3 months & you're well into the 300 club Fun part is- there are so many more to hunt down Got some more to add here to mate, when I get round to it not even half way yet |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Tue May 03, 2011 4:42 am | |
| I am confused, you say no. 3 is YPS on the link it's no. 2 there is the YPS.
And no. 2 does not look like a scar to me, damn I am confused.
What is PBP on no. 3 ?
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Tue May 03, 2011 5:42 am | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- I am confused, you say no. 3 is YPS on the link it's no. 2 there is the YPS.
And no. 2 does not look like a scar to me, damn I am confused.
What is PBP on no. 3 ?
Have a look here, I know theres no pics now but Wolf is refering to the YPS as no 3 and the PBP as the last one. Not all scar coos are PBP and not all PBP coo's are scars. I dont know if no 2 is a PBP variant or if Wolf made a mistake, his coo guide has been around a while now and I think he's learned some new infomation but hasn't changed the guide. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2513-spain-loose-variation-figures-help-needed |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Tue May 03, 2011 3:47 pm | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- I am confused, you say no. 3 is YPS on the link it's no. 2 there is the YPS.
And no. 2 does not look like a scar to me, damn I am confused.
What is PBP on no. 3 ?
Have a look here, I know theres no pics now but Wolf is refering to the YPS as no 3 and the PBP as the last one. Not all scar coos are PBP and not all PBP coo's are scars.
I dont know if no 2 is a PBP variant or if Wolf made a mistake, his coo guide has been around a while now and I think he's learned some new infomation but hasn't changed the guide. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2513-spain-loose-variation-figures-help-needed Thanks. So which scar is for the YPS and is there only one type of scar for the YPS ? PBP is that spanish and what does it mean ? I have never heard about it before. |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Tue May 03, 2011 4:27 pm | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- I am confused, you say no. 3 is YPS on the link it's no. 2 there is the YPS.
And no. 2 does not look like a scar to me, damn I am confused.
What is PBP on no. 3 ?
Have a look here, I know theres no pics now but Wolf is refering to the YPS as no 3 and the PBP as the last one. Not all scar coos are PBP and not all PBP coo's are scars.
I dont know if no 2 is a PBP variant or if Wolf made a mistake, his coo guide has been around a while now and I think he's learned some new infomation but hasn't changed the guide. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2513-spain-loose-variation-figures-help-needed Thanks.
So which scar is for the YPS and is there only one type of scar for the YPS ?
PBP is that spanish and what does it mean ? I have never heard about it before.
I'm still quite new to all this mate but this is what i know from TIG. The YPS has no 3, PBP was the spanish star wars company, POCH before it.(like Palitoy, UK) Dont know what it stands for. Theres a few Snowtrooper threads in Vintage Star Wars Chat |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Wed May 04, 2011 5:02 am | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- I am confused, you say no. 3 is YPS on the link it's no. 2 there is the YPS.
And no. 2 does not look like a scar to me, damn I am confused.
What is PBP on no. 3 ?
Have a look here, I know theres no pics now but Wolf is refering to the YPS as no 3 and the PBP as the last one. Not all scar coos are PBP and not all PBP coo's are scars.
I dont know if no 2 is a PBP variant or if Wolf made a mistake, his coo guide has been around a while now and I think he's learned some new infomation but hasn't changed the guide. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2513-spain-loose-variation-figures-help-needed Thanks.
So which scar is for the YPS and is there only one type of scar for the YPS ?
PBP is that spanish and what does it mean ? I have never heard about it before.
I'm still quite new to all this mate but this is what i know from TIG. The YPS has no 3, PBP was the spanish star wars company, POCH before it.(like Palitoy, UK) Dont know what it stands for.
Theres a few Snowtrooper threads in Vintage Star Wars Chat Thanks again for the help |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Tue May 31, 2011 10:27 am | |
| Can you tell me more about the lumat variants you have or do you have more pictures ?
It is hard to see the difference.
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:33 pm | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- Can you tell me more about the lumat variants you have or do you have more pictures ?
It is hard to see the difference.
I've been suspect about my Lumats for a while but not got round to changing them, Also that darker bow looks slightly different to the other two in the pic, think its a repo. I just had a Look now and I only have two differences, Light and dark paint jobs. |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:55 pm | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- Can you tell me more about the lumat variants you have or do you have more pictures ?
It is hard to see the difference.
I've been suspect about my Lumats for a while but not got round to changing them, Also that darker bow looks slightly different to the other two in the pic, think its a repo.
I just had a Look now and I only have two differences, Light and dark paint jobs. Hi after I looked into my own lumat's I also found a light and a dark lumat but it is hard to see, unless you keep them up against some light. Also the quiver and the hood is light and dark. About the bow, you think is a repro. Try to drop it in a glass of water. I it sinks then there is a big chance it's repro. If it's float there is a big chance it's an original. |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:28 pm | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- Hi after I looked into my own lumat's I also found a light and a dark lumat but it is hard to see, unless you keep them up against some light.
Also the quiver and the hood is light and dark.
About the bow, you think is a repro. Try to drop it in a glass of water. I it sinks then there is a big chance it's repro. If it's float there is a big chance it's an original.
I wouldn't rely on a float test any more mate, there's loads different repo's getting produced all the time and there's loads of different plastic that will float. Molds are harder for them to copy but they keep getting better. |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:08 am | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- Hi after I looked into my own lumat's I also found a light and a dark lumat but it is hard to see, unless you keep them up against some light.
Also the quiver and the hood is light and dark.
About the bow, you think is a repro. Try to drop it in a glass of water. I it sinks then there is a big chance it's repro. If it's float there is a big chance it's an original.
I wouldn't rely on a float test any more mate, there's loads different repo's getting produced all the time and there's loads of different plastic that will float. Molds are harder for them to copy but they keep getting better.
Well I can only talk about my own experience, but after I learned about the water test 3 months ago and tested about 500 weapons and also used the weapon guide on the forum. Then the water test worked about 95% for me, maybe more. The last 5% the guide helped me with. But I also think you are correct they are getting better. |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:11 am | |
| - pomse2001 wrote:
- snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- Hi after I looked into my own lumat's I also found a light and a dark lumat but it is hard to see, unless you keep them up against some light.
Also the quiver and the hood is light and dark.
About the bow, you think is a repro. Try to drop it in a glass of water. I it sinks then there is a big chance it's repro. If it's float there is a big chance it's an original.
I wouldn't rely on a float test any more mate, there's loads different repo's getting produced all the time and there's loads of different plastic that will float. Molds are harder for them to copy but they keep getting better.
Well I can only talk about my own experience, but after I learned about the water test 3 months ago and tested about 500 weapons and also used the weapon guide on the forum. Then the water test worked about 95% for me, maybe more. The last 5% the guide helped me with.
But I also think you are correct they are getting better.
Here's another thread on the float test http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2419-repo-original-light-sabers-float-sink |
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pomse2001 Sith Apprentice
Posts : 1046 Join date : 2011-03-09 Age : 45 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:38 am | |
| - snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- snaggletooth wrote:
- pomse2001 wrote:
- Hi after I looked into my own lumat's I also found a light and a dark lumat but it is hard to see, unless you keep them up against some light.
Also the quiver and the hood is light and dark.
About the bow, you think is a repro. Try to drop it in a glass of water. I it sinks then there is a big chance it's repro. If it's float there is a big chance it's an original.
I wouldn't rely on a float test any more mate, there's loads different repo's getting produced all the time and there's loads of different plastic that will float. Molds are harder for them to copy but they keep getting better.
Well I can only talk about my own experience, but after I learned about the water test 3 months ago and tested about 500 weapons and also used the weapon guide on the forum. Then the water test worked about 95% for me, maybe more. The last 5% the guide helped me with.
But I also think you are correct they are getting better.
Here's another thread on the float test http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t2419-repo-original-light-sabers-float-sink
Thanks I will look at it |
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Ronniebiggs Imperial Commander
Posts : 493 Join date : 2009-12-16 Age : 44 Location : Darlington, UK
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:55 pm | |
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snaggletooth Grand Moff
Posts : 997 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : North Wales
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:28 am | |
| - Ronniebiggs wrote:
- Love the collection!!
Thanks Ronnie |
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Dr Dengar TIG Benefactor
Posts : 7048 Join date : 2010-05-07 Age : 52 Location : The Netherlands
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:03 pm | |
| Holy crap, 428 variants already! Scott, your variant collection is growing at hyperspeed, keep on going and sharing mate! |
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jimmymindtricks Force Addict
Posts : 2031 Join date : 2009-12-02 Age : 44 Location : somewhere on endor
| Subject: Re: Snagletooths loose variants Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:54 pm | |
| wow , very nice well done , i do just want to say , that with the bikerscouts you are refering to a no coo bikerscout as macao the macao version has a scar with macao on it , and there are two versions of it that i know of , and both have macao , on it check my for sale thread there is a pic in there of one f them |
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