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<blockquote data-quote="Simply Sci-fi" data-source="post: 388296" data-attributes="member: 5480"><p>I found the thread you're talking about. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t7463-the-x-wing-fighter-variations-thread</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that it says that the ordinary white X-wing was also supplied in the ESB Battle Damage packaging, because that is all I have ever seen in all of my years. I have seen literally hundreds of white X-wings with battle damage stickers.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, have only ever seen a handful of the grey ones with no electrical innards. I had always assumed that it was a very late addition to the U.K range, sold in Tri-logo packaging. In fact, I would have put money on the Tri-logo X-wings being the white ones initially too. If the light grey ones have been Palitoy stock since 1981, how come they are so rare?</p><p></p><p>Are there any forum members who have a verifiable grey X-wing in a Palitoy ESB battle damaged box? Or remember having one in 1981? </p><p></p><p>This is important because I would like to dispel widely believed mistruths in my upcoming book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simply Sci-fi, post: 388296, member: 5480"] I found the thread you’re talking about. http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t7463-the-x-wing-fighter-variations-thread I’m glad that it says that the ordinary white X-wing was also supplied in the ESB Battle Damage packaging, because that is all I have ever seen in all of my years. I have seen literally hundreds of white X-wings with battle damage stickers. On the other hand, have only ever seen a handful of the grey ones with no electrical innards. I had always assumed that it was a very late addition to the U.K range, sold in Tri-logo packaging. In fact, I would have put money on the Tri-logo X-wings being the white ones initially too. If the light grey ones have been Palitoy stock since 1981, how come they are so rare? Are there any forum members who have a verifiable grey X-wing in a Palitoy ESB battle damaged box? Or remember having one in 1981? This is important because I would like to dispel widely believed mistruths in my upcoming book. [/QUOTE]
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