Hello chaps, I see that this is the place where the AF crowd hang out.
I have small collection of figures and vehicles (1st,2nd & 3rd gen) which I have at long last decided to say goodbye to my childhood collection after many long years of exemplary service.
All is loose but in good condition and mostly complete. I also have several rarities from what I gather from this and other websites.
I was going to sell them on eBay but thought I would seek your advice on here first instead.
PS: I have an unidentified item you perhaps can help me with. Its a small black remote control device with a short aerial and a handle on the underside. I can't remember which figure owns it, initially I thought it was Baron Ironblood but I see now that he has a black uzi. Any help here?
Hello from a newbie with AF for sale!
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Thankyou, Charley Bourne is a hero of mine!The Baron wrote:Welcome aboard, mate. Love the ID.
This site certainly brings back some good old memories and some sorrow that a I used several figures for air-rifle practice in my teen years and threw out my entire complete collection of 'Battle Action Force comics'.
Any help/advice about selling my collection?
BTW can I ditch the
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Hi there, welcome to the boards.
i also loved Charley Bourne, one of my favourite stories from BAF-
and Joe Calhoun (sp) s artwork was outstanding.
Only advice I can give re: selling is to take loads of clear, sharp pictures- the more the merrier.
i also loved Charley Bourne, one of my favourite stories from BAF-
and Joe Calhoun (sp) s artwork was outstanding.
Only advice I can give re: selling is to take loads of clear, sharp pictures- the more the merrier.
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Lisa Simpson

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