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				|  Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:57 pm    Post subject: Action! Figures! (my SW figure collection) |   |  
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				| Here is my current list of Star Wars Action Figures. My collection is mostly complete (never say never). There are all carded (or otherwise with all original packaging and pieces), with the exception of my only two remaining vintage figures which I included below because they are collectible even loose. My Jabba the Hutt is out of the box on display, but the toy is in mint condition and I still have the box (not mint) and Han figure with inner packaging for it, so it counts as carded. I also have a bunch of loose figures from the modern era of SW action figures (which began in 1995) on display on top of a couple bookshelves, but I didn't bother listing them here because they aren't worth anything. All are the standard 3.75" scale except the last two which are noted. 
 Star Wars figures may not mean very much to a lot of adult fans without kids, but for me it is a big part of my nostalgia for the Star Wars of my childhood. The action figures and the storybooks were the main two ways I kept the franchise alive in my mind in between the classic films. Action figures were the first Star Wars roleplaying adventures I played with my brother and other neighborhood kids growing up.
 
 Let me know if you have any questions about my collection, and please feel free to also share all or part of your action figure collections.
 
 
 My Star Wars Action Figure Collection
 
 
 Vintage (loose)
 
 "Blue Snaggletooth" (1978, no toe dent, no weapon or cantina action play set)
 Boba Fett (1979 proof-of-purchase mail-in offer, "Hong Kong", no weapon or mailer, mixed coloration - torso is darker/bluer, rest of body is lighter/grayer except right arm which I'm not sure)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force (orange card) 1995 – 1996
 
 C-3PO  (.00)
 R2-D2  (.00)
 Yoda  (.01)
 
 
 The Shadows Of The Empire  1996 – 1997
 
 Dash Rendar
 Xizor
 
 
 The Power Of The Force (green card w/ foil sticker) 1996 – 1998
 
 Momaw Nadon "Hammerhead"  (.01)
 Tusken Raider  (.01 closed hand)
 Bossk  (.00)
 Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight Theater Edition (free giveaway at RotJ Special Edition opening night)
 Admiral Ackbar  (.00)
 Grand Moff Tarkin "Never Offered Before In Any Kenner Collection"  (.01)
 Princess Leia Organa as Jabba's Prisoner  (.00)
 Nien Nunb  (.00)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Creatures with Figures  1997 – 1998
 
 Jabba the Hutt and Han Solo (Docking Bay 94)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Princess Leia Collection  1997 – 1998
 
 (Endor village) Princess Leia and Wicket the Ewok
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Cinema Scene 3-packs  1997 – 1998
 
 Rebel Pilots - Ten Numb, Wedge Antilles, and Telsij (mislabeled as Arvel Crynyd)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Freeze Frame  1998 – 1999
 
 Bespin Luke Skywalker  (.01)
 Biggs Darklighter
 Lak Sivrak
 Captain Piett (bubble sticker error "with Blaster Rifle and Pistol" when it actually has a Blaster Pistol and Baton)
 Ugnaughts
 Orrimaarko (Prune Face)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Flashback Series  1998 – 1999
 
 Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (Death Star duel)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Commtech Series  1999 – 2000
 
 Han Solo (cantina)
 
 
 The Power Of The Force Mail-In/Fan Club/Exclusives
 
 Episode 1 Sneak Preview Mace Windu (1998)
 
 
 Episode 1 Collection 1  1999
 
 Anakin (Tatooine)  (.00)
 Darth Sidious  (.00)
 Captain Tarpals  (.0100)
 Darth Maul (Tatooine)
 Queen Amidala (Coruscant) (senate)
 
 
 Episode 1 Collection 2  1999
 
 Senator Palpatine  (.00)
 Nute Gunray
 Captain Panaka
 
 
 Episode 1 Collection 3  1999 – 2000
 
 OOM-9  (.0000)
 
 
 Power Of The Jedi  2000 – 2002
 
 Mon Calamari Officer
 Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot
 Ellorrs Madak "Fan's Choice Figure No.1"
 Lando Calrissian Bespin Escape
 Tessek
 Shmi Skywalker
 
 
 Attack of the Clones Sneak Preview  2002
 
 Jango Fett
 
 
 Star Wars SAGA Series 2002
 
 Jar Jar Binks Gungan Senator (#24) AOTC
 Qui-Gon Jinn Jedi Master (#32) TPM (lightsaber action pose w/ robe)
 Endor Rebel Soldier (#33) ROTJ (1st version w/ beard)
 Chewbacca Cloud City Capture with Electronic C-3PO! (#38) TESB
 Supreme Chancellor Palpatine (#39) AOTC
 
 
 Star Wars SAGA Series 2004
 
 General Jan Dodonna "Battle of Yavin" (#12) ANH
 Dutch Vander Gold Leader "Battle of Yavin" (#13) ANH
 Captain Antilles "Tantive IV Invasion" Fan Choice
 
 
 Original Trilogy Collection  2004 – 2005
 
 General Madine (#36)
 Wedge Antilles (online exclusive)
 
 
 Original Trilogy Collection Commemorative Trilogy DVD Multi-Packs  2004
 
 A New Hope (Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO and R2-D2)
 
 
 Revenge of the Sith Collection  2005 – 2006
 
 Clone Trooper (#6) "Quick-Draw Attack!" (1st version - white clone trooper)
 General Grievous (#9) "Four Lightsaber Attack!"
 Darth Vader (#11) "Lightsaber Attack!"
 Emperor Palpatine (#12) "Firing Force Lightning!"
 Bail Organa (#15) "Republic Senator"
 Mon Mothma (#24) "Republic Senator"
 Aayla Secura (#32) "Jedi Knight"
 Meena Tills (#47) "Senator"
 
 
 The Saga Collection  2006 – 2007
 
 Barada (SAGA 004)
 Shock Trooper (Epidode III Greatest Battles Collection 11 of 14)
 
 
 The Saga Collection Multi-Packs  2006
 
 Lucas Collector's Set (Zett Jukassa, Baron Papanoida, Terr Taneel, and Chi Eekway)
 
 
 The 30th Anniversary Collection  2007 – 2008
 
 Imperial Stormtrooper
 
 
 The Legacy Collection  2008 – 2010
 
 Mon Calamari Warrior
 Quarren Soldier
 Kashyyyk Trooper (clone scout)
 
 
 The Legacy Collection Comic Two-Packs  2008
 
 X Wing Rogue Squadron #19 (Ibtisam and Nrin Vakil)
 
 
 The Legacy Collection Evolutions Three-Packs  2009
 
 Rebel Pilots (John Branon, Shira Brie, and Jake Farrell)
 
 
 Shadow of the Dark Side: Saga Legends  2010 – 2011
 
 Darth Vader Sith Apprentice (RotS Anakin Skywalker) SL11
 Obi-Wan Kenobi (2nd version = RotS) SL12
 
 
 The Vintage Collection  2010 – 2013
 
 Rebel Pilot (Mon Calamari) #91
 
 
 Movie Heroes Series  2012 - 2013
 
 Yavin Pilot Pack (R5-D8, Tiree, Jek Porkins, Davish Krail, and Mauler Mithel) Toys"R"Us exclusive
 
 
 The Force Awakens Collection  2015 – 2016
 
 Captain Phasma (w/ black pouch flap)
 X-Wing Pilot Asty (Ello Asty)
 First Order General Hux
 Finn (FN-2187) stormtrooper
 Kylo Ren (unmasked)
 Han Solo
 Rey (Resistance Outfit)
 Admiral Ackbar
 
 
 The Force Awakens Collection Armor-Up  2015 – 2016
 
 Poe Dameron
 
 
 The Black Series Phase-III 3.75"  2015 – 2017
 
 Captain Cassian Andor
 
 
 The Rogue One Collection  2016 – 2017
 
 Director Krennick
 Bodhi Rook
 Imperial Death Trooper
 Admiral Raddus
 Galen Erso
 
 
 Rogue One Two-Packs  2016 – 2017
 
 Shoretrooper Captain vs. Bistan (#8 Entertainment Earth Exclusive)
 
 
 The Last Jedi Collection (Force Link)  2017 – 2018
 
 Luke Skywalker (Jedi Master)
 
 
 The Last Jedi Two-Packs (Force Link)  2017 – 2018
 
 Chirrut Îmwe / Baze Malbus (#3)
 
 
 Solo: A Star Wars Story (Force Link 2.0)  2018
 
 K-2SO
 Qi'ra (Corellia)
 L3-37
 Rio Durant
 Tobias Beckett
 
 
 The Vintage Collection 2018 – today
 
 Jyn Erso (#119) Rogue One
 Han Solo (#124) Solo
 Enfyst Nest (#125) Solo
 Lando Calrissian (#139) Solo
 Shadow Trooper (#163)
 The Mandalorian (#166) The Mandalorian
 
 
 The Black Series 6" 2013 – 2019
 
 C-3PO & Babu Frik
 
 
 The Black Series Specials 6" scale 2018 – 2020
 
 The Child (The Mandalorian)
 
 
 12"
 
 Darth Vader
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 5:38 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Cool! 
 I don't think I have much of a collection anymore. I do have a set of the new retro figs to keep carded, and a 1980's MOC Squidhead. The rest of my "carded" collection is just the stuff I haven't let my kids open yet. It's my stash for future presents.
 
 I also have roughly 90 very heavily played with Kenner ones from my childhood. I recently unloaded the duplicates and kept an almost complete set. There were a couple we never got, and a couple that we got but have gone missing in the intervening decades.
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:36 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| 90 vintage figures! Wow! I should mention that my two vintage figures are in good shapes physically except for the paint being worn off some. The Blue Snaggletooth is the better of the two with a lot of the silver paint of the boots being worn off. The Boba Fett is so bad it actually looks more like the film. 
 As kids my brother and I each had our own figures (some common, some not), but even together we never had close to a whole set. I didn't hardly even have any from RotJ because that is about the time I decided I was too old to play with toys and gave most of mine to my brother. Then I formed new gaming group with a couple new friends my age, and I also got into comic books from them, the first thing I really "collected". Those I bagged, boarded, boxed, and kept (some of).
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				| My collection is far, far from mint, or even good condition.  I have the following (based on recollection, not actual viewing) 
 Boba Fett
 Darth Vader
 Weequay
 Hammerhead
 Emperor's Royal Guard
 Biker Scout
 Han Solo in black vest
 Luke Skywalker in white shirt
 R2-D2 with periscope
 Luke Skywalker in black Jedi outfit
 Snaggletooth in red outfit
 Stormtrooper
 Sand People
 Emperor
 Ree-Yees
 AT-AT Pilot
 Twin Pod Cloud Car Pilot
 Han Solo - Hoth outfit
 Snowtrooper
 Imperial Officer - black uniform
 General Madine
 Luke Skywalker - Hoth outfit
 TIE Fighter Pilot
 
 There may be a couple more, but that's all that I remember for certain.
 
 And recently I picked up three new figures.  One is, I believe, original vintage packaging.  That's the Nikto.  The others are "retro" and include the Luke Skywalker in tan outfit
 Grand Moff Tarkin
 
 They are all still in package, but they will not be once I find the rest of my Star Wars figures.
 
 I also own:
 X-Wing Fighter
 AT-ST
 Slave I
 Millennium Falcon
 Ewok Village Playset
 Tauntaun
 Tri-Pod Laser Cannon
 INT-4 Interceptor
 Darth Vader figure storage case
 
 And that's about all I can remember of the vehicles/playsets/things.
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:28 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Whill wrote: |  	  | 90 vintage figures! | 
 
 It was over 200 until this week. I am cleaning out. I got rid of *most* of the duplicates, triplicates, etc. Out of the original 93 that Kenner made, we never had the Imperial Dignitary or Yak Face. Not too shabby considering Yak Face was never released in the US.
 
 Somewhere along the line I somehow misplaced two ewoks: Paploo and Lumat (or is it Warok? Those two were virtually identical). But yeah right now in my house, some far worse for the wear, are 89 of the original 93. And missing most of the guns and stuff!
 
 I did keep SOME duplicates. So there's probably a sum total of 120 or so vintage figures in my house. Not counting the 80-90 figs that are wrapped up, with mailing labels, as we speak, to go to buyers when the mailman comes tomorrow.
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				|  	  | Grimace wrote: |  	  | My collection is far, far from mint, or even good condition.  I have the following (based on recollection, not actual viewing) 
 Boba Fett
 Darth Vader
 Weequay
 Hammerhead
 Emperor's Royal Guard
 Biker Scout
 Han Solo in black vest
 Luke Skywalker in white shirt
 R2-D2 with periscope
 Luke Skywalker in black Jedi outfit
 Snaggletooth in red outfit
 Stormtrooper
 Sand People
 Emperor
 Ree-Yees
 AT-AT Pilot
 Twin Pod Cloud Car Pilot
 Han Solo - Hoth outfit
 Snowtrooper
 Imperial Officer - black uniform
 General Madine
 Luke Skywalker - Hoth outfit
 TIE Fighter Pilot
 
 There may be a couple more, but that's all that I remember for certain.
 
 And recently I picked up three new figures.  One is, I believe, original vintage packaging.  That's the Nikto.  The others are "retro" and include the Luke Skywalker in tan outfit
 Grand Moff Tarkin
 
 They are all still in package, but they will not be once I find the rest of my Star Wars figures.
 
 I also own:
 X-Wing Fighter
 AT-ST
 Slave I
 Millennium Falcon
 Ewok Village Playset
 Tauntaun
 Tri-Pod Laser Cannon
 INT-4 Interceptor
 Darth Vader figure storage case
 
 And that's about all I can remember of the vehicles/playsets/things.
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 Impressive! Most impressive.
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				| I edited the OP and this post... I received a couple The Mandalorian figures. The Vintage Collection Mando (below), and the Black Series The Child (as originally mentioned in the Mandalorian spoiler thread). 
 
  	  | Whill wrote: |  	  | I ordered a 3.75" scale action figure of Mando that is on the way. Unfortunately he doesn't come with a tiny repulsorpod with The Child. I figured that like Babu Frik, The Child is so small you would have to get a 6" scale figure to get The Child with it. But no, the 6" Mando also doesn't come with The Child either. The reason is because they are selling The Child in the Black Series 6" scale as a separate figure, which means he is only about 1". He retails for $10. I had decided I wasn't going to buy one, but tonight I went to the grocery store and they surprisingly had a handful of them on the shelf for $7-something. I said screw it and bought one. It's staying in the little box for my collection - The only other figures he is to scale with in my collection is the 6" Threepio with Babu Frik. I'm still not buying the 6" Mando figure, so when when 3.75" Mando  comes I will just throw him in the action figure tote too and be done with it. 
 
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 I down-traded my 3.75 Black Series Jyn Erso for a Vintage Collection Jyn Erso. My wife saw it at on the clearance rack at the grocery store, right beside the last Snoke (that is probably still there). It was only $5.00 and she didn't know if my son or I would want it, and after comparing I decided I did like it better than the Black Series one I had. It is almost the exact same figure with very minor revisions to the sculpt. The reason I switched is because the Black Series are just in boxes and I actually like the more traditional cards. The Vintage Collection cards are cool, and this figure's card is cooler looking than the The Rogue One Collection cards. I still have a Black Series Cassian Andor.
 
 
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				| This is the way. 	  | Whill wrote: |  	  | I also received a couple The Mandalorian figures. The Vintage Collection Mando (below), and the Black Series The Child (as mentioned in the Mandalorian spoiler thread). 
 
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				| I was cruising Pinterest today and came across these two pictures: 
   
   
 As a kid, stores were heaven stocked to the sky with every toy imaginable. Even if we didn't get anything, my siblings and I enjoyed touching and reading all of the impressive packaging. My parents would get the Wish Book for Sears and JC Penney, and then Christmas would come and we'd enjoy our special gifts, recreating television, movies or comic book stories or make up our own.  It was marvelous.
 
 Now, 30+ years later, I roam the aisles at department stores and see one or two pegs with the same three or four figures and feel disappointed.
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 That would have to be early 80s. I am sure I never saw a display that large in my childhood, but I didn't live in the big city that had a dedicated toy store, so I may never have even visited one. We had department stores that definitely have bigger displays than now, but, not that big. Force Friday 2015 at Toys R Us didn't have that many action figures.
 
 The closest thing I have seen to that was a very similar display of action figures at Star Wars Celebration II in May 2002 (Indianapolis). But it was the Hasbro figures of the day (going back to '95) so not the vintage figures like that.
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				| Star Wars-wise, yeah, these displays were gone after '84, but for other toys, I remember seeing tons of toys up until the early 90's.  After that, it seemed like video games were the big push. _________________
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				| Man, I would have just stood there gawking at the wall of awesomeness for HOURS as a kid! 
 I remember going to the local KMart and getting my first Star Wars action figure....Luke Skywalker!
 
 KMart could have some impressive displays of Star Wars stuff, but the Sears and JC Penney Toy Catalogs were where the real drooling came out!
 
 I think I would have just been stunned into standing there in amazement at a wall of action figures like in those photos.
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				| I started with 4-5 figures. Definitely Han and Luke, and the others were probably Vader, Chewie, and Obi-Wan. My mom told me not to take my figures to school but I smuggled Han and Luke in my pockets one day, and when I pulled Han out in class his head popped off. I tried to glue it back on but it wouldn't stay. I was sad. 
 I remember eventually getting Greedo, Hammerhead, Walrus Man, Artoo, Threepio, Leia, Stormtrooper, Jawa, Tuskan Raider, X-wing Pilot Luke, Bespin Luke, Jacket Han, Lando, Yoda, Bosk, IG-88, and 4-LOM (mislabeled as "Zuckus" and didn't learn about the error until WEG). And I remember being disappointed that the Easter Bunny brought me a Cloud Car Pilot one year, definitely my least favorite figure. My brother had his own figures and I may be misremembering who had what for some of these (I'm sure we played with each other's figures when the other wasn't around). I definitely remember some Hoth figures around, and maybe 2-1B, Cloud City Leia, and Lobot. I remember really loving Greedo and "Zuckus" back then.
 
 I know I never had many RotJ figures. Maybe Jedi Luke, Ackbar, and the Emperor. That could be it because I stopped playing toys while RotJ was still in the theater. (I had moved on to comic books and RPGs.) I gave all my action figures to my little brother who lost or destroyed them all, but I think he may have also traded some for GI Joe, DC Super Powers, or He-Man figures I remember him having. I remember doing a proof-of-purchase mail-in for a package of action figure weapons.
 
 The only vintage Star Wars figures I still have are at the top of the this thread's OP. The 1979 Boba Fett was from the proof-of-purchase mail-in, and the Blue Snaggletooth had to be a neighborhood trade because we never had the cantina action playset that it came with. I may have traded a Jawa or Tuskan Raider for that.
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				|  	  | Grimace wrote: |  	  | Man, I would have just stood there gawking at the wall of awesomeness for HOURS as a kid! 
 I remember going to the local KMart and getting my first Star Wars action figure....Luke Skywalker!
 
 KMart could have some impressive displays of Star Wars stuff, but the Sears and JC Penney Toy Catalogs were where the real drooling came out!
 
 I think I would have just been stunned into standing there in amazement at a wall of action figures like in those photos.
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 Drool on, Grimace.  https://imgur.com/k4jYWXc
 
 I really need a peg board and neon lighting and some Muzac to display them properly.
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