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How many of you kept your childhood collection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dazza" data-source="post: 444413" data-attributes="member: 8919"><p>I didn't actually get into Star Wars until 1983, after the release of ROTJ - but I've kept all my childhood collection. I was a strange child in that I would put everything back in the boxes when I was finished playing. All the inserts and used sticker sheets are still in the boxes, too. </p><p>I also kept the cardbacks and bubbles for the figures... though unfortunately the bubbles were in a separate carrier bag which my mother deemed was one step too far. So they're gone.</p><p>My figures were, for the most part, in excellent condition, with all weapons and accessories (I even managed not to loose any tools from the Vehicle Maintenance Energizer!). However, after I left home, my nephew managed to get his hands on them a couple of times which resulted in the loss of maybe a third of the weapons... and my A-Wing pilot! The figures are still in great shape though, so it could have been worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dazza, post: 444413, member: 8919"] I didn't actually get into Star Wars until 1983, after the release of ROTJ - but I've kept all my childhood collection. I was a strange child in that I would put everything back in the boxes when I was finished playing. All the inserts and used sticker sheets are still in the boxes, too. I also kept the cardbacks and bubbles for the figures... though unfortunately the bubbles were in a separate carrier bag which my mother deemed was one step too far. So they're gone. My figures were, for the most part, in excellent condition, with all weapons and accessories (I even managed not to loose any tools from the Vehicle Maintenance Energizer!). However, after I left home, my nephew managed to get his hands on them a couple of times which resulted in the loss of maybe a third of the weapons... and my A-Wing pilot! The figures are still in great shape though, so it could have been worse. [/QUOTE]
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