Posted: 05 Aug 2003 09:20
I'm nearly always at the Action Man one, although the last one was such a let down I'm not sure if I would be back, it used to be really good but prices got too high, charging a couple hundred pounds plus for a figure that is essentially just a toy will definatly limit your market. But it used to have dealers from over europe and was good for picking up the odd item as without p&p was cheaper than ebay and you could see what you was buying.
but at that hall there is a smaller one ajoining it which in it's heyday was also used for Action man stalls as well, this could be ideal for AF and theres a good greasy spoon next door.
The scifi one which is normally on the same day at the sports centre is ok as the dealers don't really specialise in AF or AM you can sometimes get the odd bargain but it really seems to be aimed at trekkie and buffy fans. Although unrelated it is good for DVD's.
It's hard trying to find either at most toyfairs as dealers seem to specialise in train, tinplate and diecast or scifi.
The London International fair used to be quite good but I have not been since it moved to Wembley but it was good because there was hundreds of stalls so there was a good chance that you would find something.
but at that hall there is a smaller one ajoining it which in it's heyday was also used for Action man stalls as well, this could be ideal for AF and theres a good greasy spoon next door.
The scifi one which is normally on the same day at the sports centre is ok as the dealers don't really specialise in AF or AM you can sometimes get the odd bargain but it really seems to be aimed at trekkie and buffy fans. Although unrelated it is good for DVD's.
It's hard trying to find either at most toyfairs as dealers seem to specialise in train, tinplate and diecast or scifi.
The London International fair used to be quite good but I have not been since it moved to Wembley but it was good because there was hundreds of stalls so there was a good chance that you would find something.