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Your favourite underrated figure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Walrusbumface" data-source="post: 547497" data-attributes="member: 13056"><p>Lucky the two figures were never packaged with weapons. I never opened the figures in the car. I was terrified I'd lose the weapon(s). It was a painfully long drive home from the shops as a consequence.</p><p></p><p>My first action-figure was <em>Luke Skywalker: X-Wing Pilot</em>, on the STAR WARS card, in 1979 / 1980? Got him from K-Mart. I would stare at the card (especially the back) for hours. The image of Luke, in his bright orange flight suit, about to climb the yellow ladder, is a very fond childhood memory.</p><p></p><p>They really were beautifully designed packaging for the toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walrusbumface, post: 547497, member: 13056"] Lucky the two figures were never packaged with weapons. I never opened the figures in the car. I was terrified I’d lose the weapon(s). It was a painfully long drive home from the shops as a consequence. My first action-figure was [I]Luke Skywalker: X-Wing Pilot[/I], on the STAR WARS card, in 1979 / 1980? Got him from K-Mart. I would stare at the card (especially the back) for hours. The image of Luke, in his bright orange flight suit, about to climb the yellow ladder, is a very fond childhood memory. They really were beautifully designed packaging for the toys. [/QUOTE]
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