
Vintage Star Wars
- Thundershot
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- Red Baron
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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Really great stuff. Reminded me of being that age again. I particularly love that weird interlude about Rancor soup in the middle! The dialogue, sound effects and music overlay were spot on.
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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Just cried a little.
The jokers making episode VII better watch that to understand what the films mean to people.
The jokers making episode VII better watch that to understand what the films mean to people.
Back in the days when I was young; I'm not a kid any more, but some days I sit and wish I was a kid again
- Thundershot
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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Exactly, this is just how my mates & I used to get together play with our toys back in the day.
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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Yup. Wish I had more time to play like this. When I was a kid we couldn't afford any of the big toys so we made them out of cardboard cereal boxes and stuff. The ole imagination went nuts.
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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Chopper wrote: When I was a kid we couldn't afford any of the big toys so we made them out of cardboard.
Like this?

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Re: Vintage Star Wars
Cool. But no, more you figure vehicles. I had an Airfix Lee Enfield and a few cap guns so I was good for weaponry. I also had a .30-30, .177 and a 20 gauge shotgun, so I was right for the real deal too. 

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