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jaymassive619 Admin


Posts: 4585 Join date: 2009-10-29 Age: 33 Location: Stockton on Tees UK
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Mon 01 Nov 2010, 19:46 | |
| Though mainly a vintage collector, I also collect some modern SW lines as well. More of you guys might and therefore I asked Jay whether he could make a bit room for modern stuff as well on this forum. Not too much, just a bit, as TIG should keep its focus on vintage off course. Thanks Jay for responding positively, and giving us the opportunity to discuss and show off modern stuff somewhere in the outer rim of the TIG forum  |
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Mon 01 Nov 2010, 20:06 | |
| Let's kick off with an ARC-170 Fighter (Shadow Squadron). I bought the vehicle coz I liked the design. Pure black/grey coolness. And is it just me or does it resemble an X-Wing? That makes things even better!  
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Chris_J Force Addict


Posts: 3621 Join date: 2009-11-19 Age: 40 Location: US
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Mon 01 Nov 2010, 22:05 | |
| Not real big on modern items, but these came in a lot I got of vintage items.  R2-D2 mail away bowl with the mailer box and the 2 Limited Edition Micro Machines sets. |
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sat 06 Nov 2010, 23:50 | |
| I could not resist the Vintage Collection TIE Fighter  , shown here below with the real thing. Kenner Hasbro also paid attention to the flanks of the box to make them appear like the original vintage box. Even the boys have something which is best described as a late 70s hair style. Off course the vintage box rules, but the ´new vintage´ is quite sweet too. BTW: why is that stormi holding a Wookie bowcaster, this is the first time I saw that!!     |
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Joe_O Force Addict


Posts: 3818 Join date: 2009-11-16 Age: 27 Location: Romania
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sun 07 Nov 2010, 00:27 | |
| Wow these re-issue toys are actually pretty cool when you see just how much like the originals they are, the silly details like using the same figures in the pictures and almost the same text to even hiring a child to do action shots in his best 70's Jumper! Awesome I wouldn't buy any still, but its funny to see them side by side ! |
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jaymassive619 Admin


Posts: 4585 Join date: 2009-10-29 Age: 33 Location: Stockton on Tees UK
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sat 27 Nov 2010, 15:10 | |
| Last week I picked up this JediCon exclusive at a collector's fair in Utrecht for cheap money. Pretty cool stuff, isn't it?    |
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Chris_J Force Addict


Posts: 3621 Join date: 2009-11-19 Age: 40 Location: US
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sat 27 Nov 2010, 15:51 | |
| The Bounty Hunter two-pack is the bomb. I might even pick a set up of those. |
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sun 26 Dec 2010, 00:23 | |
| Personally I am much in favour of the POTF2 cinema line. They combine some memorable scenes from the original trilogy with a high display value. Unfortunately the Bounty hunter scene at the bridge of the Executor is not among the original set of 10. So you can image I could not resist the custom packages below, despite the small typo.  |
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coachk28 Force Addict


Posts: 2035 Join date: 2009-12-15 Age: 31 Location: Chicago, IL
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sun 26 Dec 2010, 12:35 | |
| Where is the typo??? Are you familiar with this Bounty Hunter pack???  |
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Chris_J Force Addict


Posts: 3621 Join date: 2009-11-19 Age: 40 Location: US
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Sun 26 Dec 2010, 12:44 | |
| | coachk28 wrote: | | Where is the typo??? |
The only thing I noticed was on the front of one it has "Adult disassembly required" and one don't and the figures on the lower left back are arranged different on both. Unless theres something in the file card on the back I can't see. |
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
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shawn_k Moderator


Posts: 1705 Join date: 2009-11-15 Age: 33 Location: Utah, U.S.
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Thu 30 Dec 2010, 22:01 | |
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Dr Dengar Moderator


Posts: 2462 Join date: 2010-05-07 Age: 40 Location: Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: OT - Your latest Modern Star Wars Purchases! Fri 31 Dec 2010, 12:11 | |
| Wow, that thing is huge!!!
I like the "cockpit", finally they made some room for general Veers to give orders to the AT AT drivers from behind.
Funny they included a Hoth speeder bike as well. Does it explode like its vintage ancestor?
Does the modern box resemble the vintage one in detail as is the case for the modern TIE Fighter box?
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