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Trilogo accessories; miscard or intentional?
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<blockquote data-quote="TK-7785" data-source="post: 504395" data-attributes="member: 8868"><p>Absolutely, Mark. And I suspect we will never know the true answer. But I hope to get a better picture of what may have happened. I've never seen a solid black blaster with a Trilogo Han or Luke Stormtrooper either. My suspicion is that this isn't a slap dash mistake, rather more of a European market/Palitoy variation in manufacturing and marketing...for whatever reason. A level of consistency with those two figures surely points to an a rule rather than an exception. And not that I give a hoot about grading, but maybe having it accepted that a Luke Stormtrooper can be graded as a Palitoy figure with a blue black blaster might help somewhat to alleviate the craziness that seems to surround that little bugger, the solid black Imperial blaster. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK-7785, post: 504395, member: 8868"] Absolutely, Mark. And I suspect we will never know the true answer. But I hope to get a better picture of what may have happened. I've never seen a solid black blaster with a Trilogo Han or Luke Stormtrooper either. My suspicion is that this isn't a slap dash mistake, rather more of a European market/Palitoy variation in manufacturing and marketing...for whatever reason. A level of consistency with those two figures surely points to an a rule rather than an exception. And not that I give a hoot about grading, but maybe having it accepted that a Luke Stormtrooper can be graded as a Palitoy figure with a blue black blaster might help somewhat to alleviate the craziness that seems to surround that little bugger, the solid black Imperial blaster. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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