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Michael Sith

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Have loose fig grey hair beard original cape and original l sabre telescopic
It's in really good cond is it of any value and what is the diff between grey and white (aside from the obvious!)
I have seen references to float testing weapons can someone explain to the dummy what is and why float test ?

I know loose figs are not the best but at the moment that's what is I am concentrating on and I want to go on ROTJ road build up my fav figs loose then look for a good boxed MF ROTJ boxed Jabba and boxed Rancor

If anyone has any advice re ROTJ collecting I would welcome direction

Thanks
 

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Also when do I get some power up on my light saber at the side of posts I know I am a newbie so how long before the power beam ?
 

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50 posts and you get 'turned on' :lol:

Float test is simply put it in water. If it floats, it's good. If not, well it is usually bad.
 

chazb73

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itfciain said:
Cc4rhu said:
50 posts and you get 'turned on' :lol: .

Or you could just use youporn :lol:

Nice one Iain - didnt know about youporn :lol:

Seriously though - Am I right in saying not all lightsabers float to the surface when pushed under water?
 

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Light sabres are a bloody nightmare, the hand held ones are easier to spot but the telescoping ones always give me 'repronoia'...
 

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JuniorChubb said:
Light sabres are a bloody nightmare, the hand held ones are easier to spot but the telescoping ones always give me 'repronoia'...

and it did not make it more easy that they melt broken vintage sabers to new sabers :evil:
 

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Pomse2001 said:
JuniorChubb said:
Light sabres are a bloody nightmare, the hand held ones are easier to spot but the telescoping ones always give me 'repronoia'...

and it did not make it more easy that they melt broken vintage sabers to new sabers :evil:

WTF!!!!

I just felt a tremmer in the Vinatge Collecting Scene, as if millions of lightsabers had suddenly been melted down and then suddenly reformed as repro cock sucking bastards from hell!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I can see the eBay listings '100% original Kenner material lightsabre, floats and passes the backlight test'.

My mood for the day has just changed... But thanks for the heads up :wink:
 

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JuniorChubb said:
Pomse2001 said:
JuniorChubb said:
Light sabres are a bloody nightmare, the hand held ones are easier to spot but the telescoping ones always give me 'repronoia'...

and it did not make it more easy that they melt broken vintage sabers to new sabers :evil:

WTF!!!!

I just felt a tremmer in the Vinatge Collecting Scene, as if millions of lightsabers had suddenly been melted down and then suddenly reformed as repro cock sucking bastards from hell!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I can see the eBay listings '100% original Kenner material lightsabre, floats and passes the backlight test'.

My mood for the day has just changed... But thanks for the heads up :wink:

No problem mate, I think they started to make them last year :evil:
 
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