Advice for found collection

Having trouble identifying a toy? Ask the experts!
User avatar
mjy
Private
Private
Posts: 55
Joined: 22 Aug 2008 22:01

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by mjy »

final one for now. need to recharge camera batteries
Attachments
rattler.JPG
rattler.JPG (52.74 KiB) Viewed 558 times

User avatar
Andy1672
Missing in Action
Missing in Action
Posts: 4194
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 21:11

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by Andy1672 »

wow thats quite a treasure trove !!

dont suppose you have put a price on anything yet ?
..........The Indestructable Muton Video........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmQ3mwiIHkE

User avatar
mjy
Private
Private
Posts: 55
Joined: 22 Aug 2008 22:01

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by mjy »

Hi Andy,

Well i'm looking for advice and offers.

I'm looking at ebay and advice of here for prices for each item.

If your are interested in anything let me know via pm. I am happy to do some close up shots of items etc.

Have all the figures at my home to put on here too plus some more vehicles from the gi joe/action force era

User avatar
jamarmiller
I am Wilder Vaughn, I am the Black Major
I am Wilder Vaughn, I am the Black Major
Posts: 3923
Joined: 07 Mar 2005 15:58
Location: Fukuoka Japan---TAMPA Florida
Contact:

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by jamarmiller »

man I soooooo want to buy everything in the first 2 pics dammit !!!!! must resist

User avatar
paul463
we make em you break em
we make em you break em
Posts: 4130
Joined: 10 Apr 2008 19:07
Location: Dundee

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by paul463 »

Morning Jamar!! Hope it's sunny over there! Like you I would want to buy everything too! But I must resist or I will be on the carpet again! Been in trouble for my collecting habits before!
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?

User avatar
The Baron
World Enemy No. 1
World Enemy No. 1
Posts: 14726
Joined: 18 Sep 2012 05:10
Location: Secret HQ
Contact:

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by The Baron »

What do people think, better to sell individually, or as a joblot? I tned to get put off joblots due to high postage (unless I can collect) but you'll probably get a higher end price.

Do you have any loose figures too, mjy?

Oh, and bagse the Rattler!

User avatar
paul463
we make em you break em
we make em you break em
Posts: 4130
Joined: 10 Apr 2008 19:07
Location: Dundee

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by paul463 »

Individually would be best in my humble opinion! BAron's right P&P is a killer!
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?

User avatar
Andy1672
Missing in Action
Missing in Action
Posts: 4194
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 21:11

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by Andy1672 »

Theres a point, whereabouts do you live ?

these items would be much more desirable if they were just around the corner ?
..........The Indestructable Muton Video........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmQ3mwiIHkE

User avatar
mjy
Private
Private
Posts: 55
Joined: 22 Aug 2008 22:01

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by mjy »

Hi guys,

i live in Northampton but parents just near Leicester. I have quite a few action force figures too, such as more red shadows, baron with no gun but mask, muton complete, kraken complete. several action force, z force, space force figures. also a battle gear pack for space for.

sadly they are at my home so cannot do any pics of them until tomorrow.

not sure what to do with them though as at one stage i thought do a stall at a toy fair like the one im going to tomoz and advise people to head there.

With these vehciles i would hate to send them and they got damaged on route.

Anyone in america, im happy to hand delivery if you pay for flight and weeks hol lol ;) (worth a try)

User avatar
mjy
Private
Private
Posts: 55
Joined: 22 Aug 2008 22:01

Re: Advice for found collection

Post by mjy »

ps whats the rattler?

Post Reply

Return to “Identifications”