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Actionforcetoys.blogspot.co.uk
Posted: 17 Mar 2017 23:50
by Newswseller
Hey Guys
Check out my blog, its a work in progress, but every figure on every cardback (ditto for vehicles) is the aim..
http://actionforcetoys.blogspot.co.uk
A big german update is coming soon!
Cheers!
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 00:42
by louie0316
It's coming together quite well you must be mad going after every variant and you must have deep pockets
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 10:28
by Newswseller
Cheers Louie, Mad probably, deep pockets definitely not

it's all a bit of fun, some stuff i'll probably never find..
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 14:01
by OllyOrc
After completion you will have to open your house as the Action Force museum, with such an amazing collection. Great to also see the vehicle variants and I really struggled to find all the weapons packs (especially Z Force & Q Force Battle Gear) on MOC until recently. Can't wait to see what's next.

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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 14:13
by louie0316
You should of held back on the massive haul you had years ago you probably spent the profit on all the cereal boxes you used to send them out in lol
I remember the photo with them all piled up in your hallway
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 22:48
by Newswseller
louie0316 wrote:You should of held back on the massive haul you had years ago you probably spent the profit on all the cereal boxes you used to send them out in lol
I remember the photo with them all piled up in your hallway
I'm so gutted that i lost that picture!! something like 1300 MOC all in one place... someone somewhere must have saved a copy of it?
I remember it was £1700 for all 1300 of them, i'd give anything for a deal like that again... a few months after that Steve who used to run the initial action force website put me in touch with an old couple who were local to me, they had about 200 moc, but wanted £5 each, back then some of the MOC i only sold for £5 each, so i had to turn them down as they wouldnt let me cherry pick the figures.. id be all over that these days.. if only i knew then what i know now.. sigh,,
I'd get lynched these days if i was sending MOC out in cereal boxes haha..
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 22:54
by Newswseller
OllyOrc wrote:After completion you will have to open your house as the Action Force museum, with such an amazing collection. Great to also see the vehicle variants and I really struggled to find all the weapons packs (especially Z Force & Q Force Battle Gear) on MOC until recently. Can't wait to see what's next.

Cheers Olly.... theres a big update coming soon, picking up 3 huge boxes full of lovely moc and mib from Eddie Inman tomorrow

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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 23:02
by louie0316
That's why Eddie ain't got nothing left you bought it all
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 23:06
by louie0316
That photo and many more were lost when the site crashed a great shame
Out of them 1300 how many would now be in the rare section you'd definitely get more than £5 a figure which would let you upgrade from the weetabix boxes I think that was the time when jonesy air solo were the main players on eBay snapping everything up and paying £40 for a Australian jungle fighter moc was touch and go how days have changed
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Posted: 18 Mar 2017 23:10
by Newswseller
Check your FB louie, i just tagged you in my stock levels post... which shows what the majority of the stock contained after a few months selling..
Neil Jones would outbid me on almost everything, i remember having to pay £170 for an orange boot space pilot on ebay as it was the first one we had ever seen,,