MOC a bit of help.
- gung-hoeddie
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MOC a bit of help.
i'm getting rather close to the end of my hasbro collection now and i only have a handful of figures to get, so i'm having a dabble on the carded palitoy figure range, i have a few already now but i'm not too clued up on normal prices and how unpunched effects this, any help would be useful.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.
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Re: MOC a bit of help.
I tend to find that the boxes get in the way of playing with the toys themselves myself...
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Re: MOC a bit of help.
i think its only the die hards that are bothered in the un punched cards
dont think it realy affects the price
im not fussed
dont think it realy affects the price
im not fussed
Re: MOC a bit of help.
I tended to find unpunched might add a quid or two to price eddie, but if cards are straight and non sunbleached they tend to go for a bit more money too.
At the minute seems to me that most series 2 figs go for less than a tenner, other than sea skimmer, medic and obviously minesweeper from the good guys, and kraken, major and shadows from the bad. English cards I would obviously say go for a bit more.
At the minute seems to me that most series 2 figs go for less than a tenner, other than sea skimmer, medic and obviously minesweeper from the good guys, and kraken, major and shadows from the bad. English cards I would obviously say go for a bit more.
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- gung-hoeddie
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Re: MOC a bit of help.
interesting. i'll see how i get on with it in the next few weeks,
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.