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Will they be on the shopping list?
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Welcome aboard.
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gung-hoeddie wrote: i do have a question though, the larger sets star wars and action force international heroes were the boxes white cardboard with the box art labelled on it?
The Irish Star Wars 3 packs cave in rather fetching yellow and grey packaging:

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The story goes that Kenner gave away a load of mint loose figures to charity and the figures found their way to a wholesaler who repackaged and sold them in Ireland.

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I have vague recollections of the Star Wars pack as well, torn apart in my nimble childhood fingers, I'm sure it was a great Christmas, it would explain the ones I have. You're explanation sounds very plausible ODB.

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paul463 wrote:Will they be on the shopping list?

No not really it's not an item that I'm that bothered with.
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He's not as easy as Steve to bait, Paul. ;-)
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Chopper wrote:He's not as easy as Steve to bait, Paul. ;-)
I know mate, Steve can be a big tart when it comes to MOC and variants ;)
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I'm just a big tart full stop!!
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