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Vectis 26th September
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<blockquote data-quote="jedisearcher" data-source="post: 493518" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>I got extra pics on the Han and the bubble is completely smashed on top, much worse than the face on pics looks, I'm not sure whether the figure could come out on it's own but it's very close to being able to. Like said earlier, it's really just a cardback and attached bubble, and a loose figure for £300 or so after fees and post.</p><p></p><p>I wonder whether the trashed stuff is from postage damage. I bought a moc that arrived damaged with a cracked bubble (either badly described in the first place, or damaged in the post, no way to tell), they offered a refund and I declined. It was listed on its own a while later, along with a couple of other bits. The sale wasn't a SW one, just a Film Toy related one, and I wondered at the time whether they keep them listed away from SW auctions in case someone puts 2 and 2 together and realises it's the same items, possibly making people wonder if they don't pack them well (although imo they pack them very well).</p><p></p><p>Looking at the prices from yesterday the Palitoy MOCs are still holding up really well, despite there being so many more these days. Yes, the really common stuff is cheaper than afew years ago, but anything mid-range and above still gets a good result for the seller. I looked at a few lots from today (mostly not SW) but there wasn't much left in them for resellers after fees etc.m so the Vectis premium is still alive and kicking (unfortunately :lol: ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedisearcher, post: 493518, member: 3582"] I got extra pics on the Han and the bubble is completely smashed on top, much worse than the face on pics looks, I’m not sure whether the figure could come out on it’s own but it’s very close to being able to. Like said earlier, it’s really just a cardback and attached bubble, and a loose figure for £300 or so after fees and post. I wonder whether the trashed stuff is from postage damage. I bought a moc that arrived damaged with a cracked bubble (either badly described in the first place, or damaged in the post, no way to tell), they offered a refund and I declined. It was listed on its own a while later, along with a couple of other bits. The sale wasn’t a SW one, just a Film Toy related one, and I wondered at the time whether they keep them listed away from SW auctions in case someone puts 2 and 2 together and realises it’s the same items, possibly making people wonder if they don’t pack them well (although imo they pack them very well). Looking at the prices from yesterday the Palitoy MOCs are still holding up really well, despite there being so many more these days. Yes, the really common stuff is cheaper than afew years ago, but anything mid-range and above still gets a good result for the seller. I looked at a few lots from today (mostly not SW) but there wasn’t much left in them for resellers after fees etc.m so the Vectis premium is still alive and kicking (unfortunately :lol: ). [/QUOTE]
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