Ziggy Stardust
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Yabba-Dabba-Doo!I don't know how to upload any of my pictures. Sorry. :-(
CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
Ripplin
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OT's bucketbotUpload them somewhere (imageshack, photobucket, whatever...), then add the links here.
Ziggy Stardust
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Yabba-Dabba-Doo!Ripplin said:
Upload them somewhere (imageshack, photobucket, whatever...), then add the links here.
I don't want to join any of those sites.
CP3S said:
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.
pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
canofhumdingers
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Doesn't know how to handle his new-found fameyou don't have to join to host images on imageshack... But joining is free and it allows you to do things like set up albums and make pictures private and such... (probably the most important reason for joining whichever image hosting site you use is the ability to keep track of the pics you've uploaded & being able to find them again easily)

The Humdinger Glitch, the new exciting novel from Robert Ludlum
Ripplin
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OT's bucketbotYeah, you kinda need to upload your stuff somewhere, because you can't do it here. (I mean, you can try, but...where?!) ;)
doubleKO
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Belted by Gamma Rays
Vintage Falcon with 25th Anniversary Han & Chewie.

Han & Chewie.

Vintage Jabba with lame POTF2 figs.

If you are really nerdy like me, you might be able to pick out the SW pieces in WALL·E's junk pile!
canofhumdingers
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Doesn't know how to handle his new-found fameI finally finished redoing the "manroom" as we call it. Well, I should say, my wife & I finished, as she painted the room, helped shop for & assemble furniture, and came up with the initial idea for the layout of the room. I'm really happy with it & love the shelving system we found (thanks Ikea!). You might notice a pic or two I took before I hung my autograph collection in there. Also, this is obviously more than just Star Wars, but also includes lots of Godzilla and Indiana Jones, as well as some other odds 'n ends.



The Humdinger Glitch, the new exciting novel from Robert Ludlum
greenpenguino
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I'm a cockney! 'Ave a cuppa tea, 'Ave a cuppa tea!Good grief! That's alot of toys!
Do you play with any of them?

I'm the forums younger clone of TVs' Frink. Except sillier...
DOUBLE STANDARDS!!!
doubleKO
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Belted by Gamma RaysRipplin
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OT's bucketbotCall me crazy, but I'd have that saber pointing the other direction, just to be safe. :p
canofhumdingers
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Doesn't know how to handle his new-found fameRipplin said:
Call me crazy, but I'd have that saber pointing the other direction, just to be safe. :p
I assume you're referencing the possibility of the door swinging into it? Luckily, doorstops work great at doing just that, & the door can't swing far enough to actually touch it... ;)
And no, I don't play with them. Well, not the way a little kid would at least... I do take them down & re-pose/rearrange them periodically. & who can't resist transforming a transformer on occasion? And it's always fun to scare the cat with spring-loaded missle firing action....

The Humdinger Glitch, the new exciting novel from Robert Ludlum
Ripplin
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OT's bucketbotcanofhumdingers said:
Ripplin said:
Call me crazy, but I'd have that saber pointing the other direction, just to be safe. :p
I assume you're referencing the possibility of the door swinging into it? Luckily, doorstops work great at doing just that, & the door can't swing far enough to actually touch it... ;)
I dunno, I don't see a doorstop as a guarantee. You should see the one at the office. One good push on the door crushed it and now the door hits the wall. I wouldn't take any chances with stuff like that. *shrug*
Harmy
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Han D. SoloWow, I'm totally green with envy.
After that, I'm almost reluctant to post this but here is my new setup :-)

Pennsylvania Jones said:
"Stick and Stones will break my bones but the Blu-Rays will never Harmy."
Lucas: I am altering the film. Pray I don't alter it any further.
Fans: This film is getting worse all the time!
canofhumdingers
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Doesn't know how to handle his new-found fameNo reason to be reluctant. Every collection starts somewhere. Mine's been ongoing continuously for decades (ok, basically since I was old enough to play with action figures). And I know many would consider my collection quite excessive & want nothing to do with it (which is somewhat ironic considering that's exactly how I feel when I see some other peoples' collections that are significantly larger than mine, or just really disorganized...). And I like how you have one shelf for the heroes & one for the villains.

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20th Century Mark
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I am ready for the trials!This is a great thread! I wish I could share some of my collection with you guys, but I had to box it all up to keep it safe from my three-year-old!
I've been collecting on and off since 1978 when the fist toys came out.
jerlgrain
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I don't have much displayed, but this thread makes me want to make at least a small shelf. A little like Harmy, I have various versions of the SW films in VHS, LD and DVD. To me I really want the various releases of the films since they are what started it all. Although, I still have all the SW toys from my childhood - 77 until now. But really, I only have a few of the newer figures, mostly from the late 90's. But I think the old figures are still my favorite of my old toy collection.