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Vintage Rebellion Episode 71 Launched
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Bobby" data-source="post: 529222" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Great episode lads, finally got caught up. Always had a soft spot for Bossk, such a badass bounty hunter yet his figure has a really friendly head sculpt. I think he has the same soft face features as the first figures and could easily be related to Snaggletooth. Loved the Mark Catley interview, I liked his idea of collecting open or beaten cards because each one has a story. I never had any Star Wars tins but I did have biscuit tins with Star Wars in them! My figures lived in this Quality Street tin (from back when Quality Street Was Quality Street). Kept them safe and dry for many years. I didn't know Jim Stevenson but great hearing the stories of the old days, rest in peace. Looking forward to hearing more about Pete's Tauntaun hospital. Great work lads, stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Bobby, post: 529222, member: 6906"] Great episode lads, finally got caught up. Always had a soft spot for Bossk, such a badass bounty hunter yet his figure has a really friendly head sculpt. I think he has the same soft face features as the first figures and could easily be related to Snaggletooth. Loved the Mark Catley interview, I liked his idea of collecting open or beaten cards because each one has a story. I never had any Star Wars tins but I did have biscuit tins with Star Wars in them! My figures lived in this Quality Street tin (from back when Quality Street Was Quality Street). Kept them safe and dry for many years. I didn’t know Jim Stevenson but great hearing the stories of the old days, rest in peace. Looking forward to hearing more about Pete’s Tauntaun hospital. Great work lads, stay safe [/QUOTE]
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