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car boot sales
Posted: 21 Aug 2008 12:09
by captainwatts
just wondered if anyone here ever manages to find any AF through non ebay routes,such as car boot sales.
i can honestly say i have never been to one before,and the wife is far from keen on following me around while i hunt through peoples unwanted bits and pieces.
however the thought of finding a bargain or 2 is seroiusly tempting me at the mo,especially as i am on a weeks holiday and actually have a weekend off.a precious thing for a retail manager.
will it be worth a look or is everyone out there ebay savy nowadays?
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 21 Aug 2008 17:45
by scoobydie
There was a big regular local one near Newport where I hear a guy had a few boxed A.F items.
Bad news is that it has since been disbanded due to too much traffic on the nearby roundabout.
Fecking killjoy council .
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 21 Aug 2008 18:10
by Space Commander
My buddy
Arctic Assault picked up a few bits from the ol' car-boot...
Ya never know...!
SPACE COMMANDER
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 21 Aug 2008 20:28
by The Baron
Go for it - I'm still grinning at Skyline's charity shop find from last summer:
http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/phpbb2/ ... =26&t=1378
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 23 Aug 2008 19:11
by Shaunyboy
Absolutely you can still find stuff at the car boots! A couple of years ago I got my boxed Z Force Tank with Steeler, complete , Excellent condition for £5 at a car boot in Gerrard's Cross.
The funny thing was i was just in the middle of reminding my dear lady of the time when I got a boxed 1987 Persuader tank for £3 at Denham Giant Car boot sale (She was enthralled as you can imagine!) . Literally, just as I said " I will probably never find another boxed vehicle at a car boot ever again" I looked down and saw the Z force tank. I just couldn't believe it! I did an Academy Award winning performance of 'not knowing what it was' to the bloke selling it' and he let me have it for a fiver! Also, he flipped the box over to 'show me' what else was available in the AF range and pointed at the SAS Panther Jeep with Stalker saying " I've got that one at home too, but I can't bare to part with it".
It was a dream come true for me. I'm only sad t o say that most people are eBay aware, and as I'm sure you have noticed will stick any old crap on there under the title 'Rare Action Force Figures'. I haven't had anything good from a Car Boot in ages now. You never know though?!?
Good hunting to you my friends.

Re: car boot sales
Posted: 24 Aug 2008 17:29
by Crimson Rage
I used to vist carboot sales all the the time, or more accurately "flea markets" as all our local ones are indoors. Trouble is I'm a bit of an obsessive perfectionist, so while I often found figures there, they were always lacking (paint wear, accessories missing) so I tended to leave them on the 'shelf'.
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 24 Aug 2008 17:34
by scoobydie
I went along to 2 today, and I found.............................
1 lanard figure

Left him in his box.
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 24 Aug 2008 18:00
by Crimson Rage
It's always a bit embarassing when you're digging through a huge box of crappy figures in the hopes of finding a decent AF character and the person on the stall says you can "have the whole box for a tenner". Pretty expensive when the majority of items in the box are usually "Happy Meal" toys of some kind...!
Re: car boot sales
Posted: 24 Aug 2008 18:11
by scoobydie
Funny enough, I bought a large box of "action Figures" from Feebay a few months ago, because I spotted a Red Shadow poking out the top.
There`s me thinking there could be a few more in there but no, about 99% happy meal specials
Great for when the little relatives come round though, just tell them to have a dig in that toy box and take what they want

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Re: car boot sales
Posted: 25 Aug 2008 08:58
by Lady Jaye
Boot Sales and Flee Market used to be really cool place to hunt figures.
Nowadays even my granny knows her way around eBay. Anything that looks valuable/collectable is sold via internet, the leftover crap is sold the old fashion way. Another thing is that 90% of visitors of flee markets are selling stuff on the internet as well. Half an hour after opening all the good findings are gone. The last five years I only found a handfull of good figures.