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Childhood Vintage collection Valuation.
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<blockquote data-quote="tobedesu" data-source="post: 501708" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>I'm not an expwrt on grading, not into it, but not really sure it would be worth your trouble.</p><p>The figures are play worn, as are the vehicles.</p><p>You cpuld get good prices for the vehicles, assuming they are sound, because most of the boxes are in very good order.</p><p>That Landspeeder looks like it came off tje shelf yesterday.</p><p></p><p>Pair the weapons up with the figures. Photos front and back and markings on the leg.</p><p>Paint rub and stiffness of limbs, discolouring, general wear and tear pays a part in price.</p><p>Be aware of variants, out of my league.</p><p>Photos of cardbacks. Front and back.</p><p>Photos of vehicles, all parts, carboard inserts and sticker sheets.</p><p></p><p>Search ebay for complete figure listings.</p><p></p><p>People here can help but it is a lot of work, very time consuming.</p><p>But, if you decide on selling, it is important to take good photos to get the best assessment possible to get the best price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobedesu, post: 501708, member: 7194"] I'm not an expwrt on grading, not into it, but not really sure it would be worth your trouble. The figures are play worn, as are the vehicles. You cpuld get good prices for the vehicles, assuming they are sound, because most of the boxes are in very good order. That Landspeeder looks like it came off tje shelf yesterday. Pair the weapons up with the figures. Photos front and back and markings on the leg. Paint rub and stiffness of limbs, discolouring, general wear and tear pays a part in price. Be aware of variants, out of my league. Photos of cardbacks. Front and back. Photos of vehicles, all parts, carboard inserts and sticker sheets. Search ebay for complete figure listings. People here can help but it is a lot of work, very time consuming. But, if you decide on selling, it is important to take good photos to get the best assessment possible to get the best price. [/QUOTE]
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