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@joerice87712 жыл бұрын
B-Wing always blew my mind as well as Slave-1. Typing this before watching.
@spookyerick2 жыл бұрын
Hey Joey, if you remove the landing gear on the falcon, and use a hairdryer to warm up the plastic tabs, you can bend them out a hair, hold in place while it cools, and then put them back in. They will then have the proper shape to stay locked when they are down. Hope this helps! 🤘
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
I’m going to try that Erick! Thanks! And thanks for watching my friend!
@JorgeRodriguez-ex5rr2 жыл бұрын
Wow a packed and awesome episode brother. Love the list, great job. As far as paying to much for something, we’ve all done it. Especially when it’s something that is personal to us. What you going to do … buying with our heart rather than our head. Cheers
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that bro! And thanks Jorge! Always an honor to read your comments. Thanks for watching my friend
@BluckersVideosandToys2 жыл бұрын
Great video! And congratulations on getting the chicken walker and driver back into ur collection even if u did over pay for it. It's still an amazing piece of Kenner Star Wars history!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bluckers! Reunited even if I did spend a few extra bucks in it lol. At least I’m keeping my local toy shop in biz haha. Thanks for watching my friend
@ashjp012 жыл бұрын
Hey Joey great video as always my friend ! For me number 1 was the falcon mainly because I didn’t have a AT AT … number 2 snow speeder due to the fact I never stopped playing with mine I loved it ! Happy memories
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
That’s a great list too. It’s always hard to separate emotions when making lists like this! Thanks for watching Ashley!
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
I have both. The falcon really did have the edge. It’s very diverse. The ATAT is super cool. But you’re really need other toys to really play with it. It needs something to interact with. Vs. the Falcon which only needed the Falcon to play with. You didn’t even need the figures. You could just zoom it around in pretend space, using the front landing strut as a grip.
@geekstrong12 жыл бұрын
Great video, my vote is for the remote control Sandcrawler its my favorite star wars vehicle and it even has the elevator action and more. 💪🤓
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Great choice! I’m looking for one of those now :)
@tstredt48282 жыл бұрын
Since we are both in SD, I know you know Plaza Bonita in National City. I remember we were getting ready to leave the mall and my mom and my little sister went to get me from the arcade. As we both were walking out of the Gold Mine, my Dad was standing there with a brand new AT-AT. I was so happy. One of my fondest memories of my Dad. Now my kids admire the AT-AT among the my Vintage Collection. Thanks for the uploads Joey. Great content as always.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey TS! Yes I know where Plaza Bonita is :). That’s a great story. I never went there to buy toys though. I would always go to the PlayCo on 3rd Avenue. It’s a butcher shop now lol. Thanks for watching my friend
@rocketcitysith2 жыл бұрын
Joey, I would have bought that for $400 too without hesitation. It was beautiful, and the wait of having it graded and not being able to see it, would justify that extra $100. Great find my friend, and congratulations on 15k!!!! You are on fire!!!!!!!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rocket! Yea I just had to be honest and really explain that there is always a better deal and always a bigger fish :). But yes you are right, I am glad it’s in my collection now and I don’t have to wait for a grade :). Thanks for watching my friend
@andylemiere5162 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm talkin about RCJ
@NightLateRambler2 жыл бұрын
$400 Wow!, that makes me want to find the original box somewhere collecting dust on my attic! Another great episode!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha do it! Thanks for watching Sytho!
@ChroniqueVintage2 жыл бұрын
Really great video Joey and thank you for sharing the news about my book and KZbin Chanel, much appreciated! Buying a MISB toy is always special because you can't see what's inside the box. Long ago I was lucky enough to get unused dry tape boxes vehicles. It was cheaper and you can check if the toy is compete too. From an engineering point of view Kenner develop some of the best toy ever made and that's really cool you give tribute to those who created these wonders! Bravo Joey ! MTFBWY !
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for allowing me to use some of your footage to be able to tell the story I wanted ti tell :). Every time I visit your channel I learn something new, so thank you for putting in all the effort and time into your videos! MTFBWY!
@CollectingStarWars2 жыл бұрын
No Doubt, the AT-AT is number one!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Right?
@andylemiere5162 жыл бұрын
That was a fun day Joey! We shared some stories, some vintage and some food. My cup runeth over. Great to see you pal. May I also suggest the Death Star Playset as being superiorily made? A 3 tiered toy masterpiece that contained many playable scenes from A New Hope!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Andy, yes this is true… AND… maybe I just might be doing a review on a complete Death Star Playset pretty soon??? Maaaaybe???
@CollectingStarWars2 жыл бұрын
If it’s Kenner, it’s a Winner! Great Video Joey. Solid list, but next time maybe race that speeder bike up in to the top 5. 😎👍
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Haha will do SteveO! Thanks for watching my friend!
@MoparMcNeer2 жыл бұрын
I really can't argue with your top 10 list at all, as all these were fantastic toys with wonderful feats of engineering creating so many beloved play features. I'm always astounded at the engineering that was put into these Kenner products from 40 years ago. Not only did they stand the test of time when I played with these things as a kid, within reasonable play of course, but they're still here 40 years later and mostly functioning. As for your unresearched purchase - I've been victim to my own impulse buying as well and have overpaid on a few items, that's just part of the game. The ebb and Flow of buying vintage, sometimes you get a deal on sometimes you overpay. But it's always a good lesson, and thankfully you didn't overpay by too much. I've been looking at Scout walkers also, and your box looks very nice. Almost hard to believe that little crush on top cost 40 points in grading. Oof! In a way it's almost too bad that it's graded and not loose, but it is sealed, so you might as well have it graded right? Have not seen an AT-ST driver with the pink discoloration/fade, but still this guy will look great in your display Joey. As always, another interesting and informative video. Always fun watching your collection grow and learning along the way as well.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mopar! Yea I wish I could have one open so I can play with it 😂. I saw one for sale for $60, so it’s still an option, but I love the one I picked up :). Thanks for watching my friend
@joerice87712 жыл бұрын
I’m grateful for the Tracker and my network. And yes there are times I roll the dice and pick something up without checking. I actually overpaid about $200 on an original Beatles Vinyl a few years ago. But I honestly don’t care now because it is one of my favorite items I’ve ever purchased.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Joe! Wow that’s an amazing item for ANY collection! Things suck as those only increase in value both monetary and nostalgia value! I have some first press Beatles 45s and those are super treasured.
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it’s not about the money. It’s about the item and what it means to you. At the time you got it, we’re you happy with your purchase? If yes then you won. You’ll get your money back in time.
@CollectingStarWars2 жыл бұрын
BTW, your graded AT-ST is totally RAD! Only 6 to Go! What a Journey
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir! Almost there!!!!
@deathmetalrob55632 жыл бұрын
Wow that tip about the top loader and the figure case and the plastic glue that is a great tip.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Yea that tip is pretty priceless, that’s one of my favorite tips by far!
@deathmetalrob55632 жыл бұрын
Very nice episode Joey. Very entertaining and right on point
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! Always look forward to your comments DMR!
@dylanwfilms2 жыл бұрын
Super glad to have the Power of the Force rereleases of the scout walker and Shuttle, such awesome toys
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dylan! Agreed SUPER iconic! Thanks for watching my friend!
@eguy709 ай бұрын
Great list - I would replace the b-wing for the troop transport - being created pre-computer chips using a plastic record and plastic amplifier I am still amazed by whomever it was that came up with and engineered and that it was durable and the sound feature was never affected with rough play. Being a time when you couldn't watch the movie over and over at home, this toy was the one that let you truly recreate the feeling you had watching, and hearing, the actual movie. That alone distinguishes it from all other toys. The one redeeming aspect of the b-wing is the gravity feature, which I think the Slave one covers. I have repaired many of these and it never gets old taking one apart and marveling at such analog artistry. Again, great video. I hope that Rancor is still the one I hooked you up with :) Eric
@thepadawancollectorofficial9 ай бұрын
Thats a really good argument for the Troop Transporter!! Thanks eGuy!
@enfieldjohn1012 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your #1! When went to my grandparent's house for Christmas in 1981, I found an enormous box all wrapped up with a bow and tag that said 'To J.W. From Grandma & Grandpa' on it. I'd never been more excited to get a present before because I had a guess of what it might be. One of my guesses was right when I finally go to open it (as a kid, waiting until after Christmas dinner for present opening time seemed like an eternity) and it was the AT-AT! I played with it all evening until they insisted that I go to bed. :) I've really never stopped playing with it since. It still stands proudly on guard in my living room. Somehow, even the box, instruction book and Christmas card that Grandma always taped to her presents have survived and I've got them in my storage unit. One time, not long after my wife and I were married, we were going through stuff in preparation to move and she asked me about all these toy boxes that I had. I told her that we needed to keep them because they were worth almost as much as my childhood toys themselves. Good thing she asked, or I'd have lost them then. The AT-AT is, as far as I'm concerned, the best toy ever made. Not just Star Wars, but of any line. Like you say in your great video, it's everything - an action figure in its own right with poseable legs, head, side and chin guns; a vehicle to carry the 'mini-figures' in (the massively big ones were considered 'normal' size back then - you make a good point with the Star Wars min figures being based on the Fisher Price Adventure People which are very well made figures and vehicles in their own right) and a playset for creating your own action scenes. It's incredibly well engineered, especially the articulated neck and firing mechanisms which still work perfectly on mine all these years later. Being able to operate that from inside the body of the toy really fueled my continuing interest in puppetry, stop-motion animation etc. The chin guns even still light up and move back and forth. I've had to replace the little light bulb and the batteries a few times, but otherwise, everything else is original. A few of the stickers fell off over the years, but I managed to keep them and glue them back on with Elmer's glue many years ago. It's amazing how many different ways you can pose the legs and it will still stand on its own. I've not seen anything, even in modern times, that can compare to it. Yes, the more modern versions of the AT-ATs, like the one made in 2010, have movie accurate sound effects, more openable hatches, an included speeder-bike, etc. but it's basically a deluxe copy of the original rather than an original toy design itself. I wonder if the 2010 model will have any still totally intact examples of it that have been played with for 40 years someday. I also agree that the Millenium Falcon deserves the number two spot. It's edged out by the AT-AT because the landing struts never did quite work as they were supposed to. It was super cool to hold it by the front strut and rest the ship on your arm while you 'flew' it all over the place though. I got mine for Christmas in 1982 and it seemed enormous compared to my skinny eight-year-old arm. It's really cool that you can open up the inside of the ship and put action figures in it - especially to operate the moving dorsal gun. It didn't come with a ventral (bottom) gun like the ship in the movie had and the playset interior and cockpit weren't quite to scale compared to the movie (come to think of it, the cockpit for the AT-AT wasn't either), but that didn't matter when you were an excited little kid thrilled to be able to play with an otherwise very accurate version of these iconic ships from the movies. The Falcon is practically a character in the movies in its own right with a sort of character of its own. I'd give the number three spot to the Sandspeeder AKA Landspeeder. I was very excited to get mine for my birthday in 1978. It was my first Star Wars vehicle so it was quite a big deal to me. Unlike the AT-AT and the Falcon, it's almost perfectly to scale with the mini-figures. You can fit two figures in the cockpit seats. Had to take Obi Wan's vinyl cape of though. I bet a lot of vinyl capes got torn and/or lost due to all the times we took them off so that the figures could get into the vehicles. R2D2 and C3PO can ride on the back with their feet pegged to the back of the seats. A back seat would have been nice so C3PO could have at least rode inside. He fell off a lot when I'd roll the Sandspeeder across the kitchen linoleum floor. It was cool that it had retractable landing wheels, but I usually kept them down so that it could roll around. They did a pretty good job of hiding the wheels so that, from most angles, it looked like the ship was floating above the floor. The effect worked especially well if there weren't any passengers onboard as the weight of them made the wheels' springs stretch more. It was neat that the hood opened up too because my dad and grandpa had to work on the ranch vehicles a lot when I was a kid, so I was often pretending that Luke had to work on his Sandspeeder too. The fourth spot I'd give to Darth Vader's TIE fighter and Luke's X-Wing fighter together. The first TIE fighter was pretty cool, but I passed on asking for it when I saw Darth Vader's in 1979. Both are very cool, but Darth Vader's is just a bit cooler with the angled side fins and black color. Mine still has a working light (though I've had to clean the contacts inside the battery compartment a few times to keep it that way) and the fins still pop off like they should. I also love that you can raise up the cockpit seat to make it easier to get an action figure in or out of it. I got this ship for my birthday before I got an X-Wing at a yard sale a year later (it was a little beat up and missing stickers, but it still worked well - very cool how the X wings lock into attack position when you press on R2D2's head) because I thought it was the coolest toy they'd done so far at the time. Fifth I'd give to the Dewback with TaunTaun almost tying. It's a creature rather than a ship, but it still works as a vehicle. It edges out the Tauntaun just a bit for having that cool mechanic of the head moving back and forth when you move the tail. The saddles and bridles could have been a bit better made in terms of staying together, but they did stay intact on mine for about ten years before I had to glue them together again. They look very cool and both have the clever trapdoor to hide a mini-figure's legs while the saddles' molding makes it look like the figure is wearing chaps and straddling the saddle. They were great for outdoor play in snow or sand too. Sixth to the very clever B-wing bomber. I never had one, but did admire them in the Sears Catalog for the clever cockpit and wing design. I'd say that the Slave-1 almost ties it for all the ways it moves and the detail of it. Slave-1 is a bit more famous and desirable now, but B-Wing edges it out with those folding wings. Seventh, I'd give to the Speederbike because it's also perfectly scaled to the figures like the Tauntaun and Dewback are. It has issues with the break flaps popping off and being difficult to put back on right and it doesn't hide the fact that your original line mini-figure's unbendable legs are splayed out across the top of the bike quite unlike how the characters in the Return of the Jedi rode them. Otherwise, I'd give it a higher position. The Power of the Force 2 line's remake deserves mention here for keeping the great looking design of the ship, while releasing it with an included special Bikerscout who had bendable knees so that he could actually sit on it correctly. Eight I'd give to the Imperial Shuttle. I never had one of these either, but it was quite a sight in the stores. Nineth place on my list goes to the INT-4 Interceptor. It was a Mini-rig that didn't appear in the movies, but it's still a great design. It totally looks like something the Empire would have flown with its design that looks quite a bit like the cockpit/head of the AT-AT. When I got mine in 1983 for Christmas, I soon discovered that it would fit inside the body of my AT-AT so that's where it rode until the AT-AT Commander decided to deploy it to scout ahead or to help defend the Walker from Rebel fire. It's quite cool with its folding wings, red tinted cockpit window and nose gun. Of all the Mini-Rigs, it was the only one I wanted because it really looked like something that should have been in the movies. Tenth place I'd give to the Imperial Troop Transporter that I got in 1985 for my birthday. It wasn't as famous as the other ships, but the Rebel version of it (minus the gun turrets and prisoner containment pods) was in a couple of scenes in the movies. It's quite practical too for carrying seven mini-figures both in terms of in-play logic and a practical way to carry and store the toy figures. It has the hidden wheels so that it appears to float too. It was one of the first toys to make multiple sound effects from the movies which makes it quite cool. The turret and radar dish on top move in sync with each other as well. Had they showed the Imperial one in the films and had scenes of Rebels being captured and put in it, I think it would have been a more popular toy at the time. Great idea for a video! Kenner really made these ships and mounts quite well. Most of them had lots of play value (were 'toyetic' as the president of Kenner used to say), durable, safe for kids of most ages to play with and many of them looked just like the versions in the films thanks to Lucasfilm giving Kenner blueprints and detailed sketches of the models that they used for the action scenes.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Great list John! I had fun reading it :)
@enfieldjohn1012 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial Thanks! What a great topic. It's fun to think about.
@scotthildebrand31482 жыл бұрын
That doesn't seem like too much for a AT-ST in a ESB box graded. Those are more rare in ESB box with Hoth scene (it looks the coolest anyway 👌😉). Jedi logo with Hoth scene lesser amount. Then Jedi box with Endor scene should be the least pricey.👍 Sometimes a grade can devalue an item.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Scott! Thanks for the info my friend. I didn’t know scout walker boxes came in Hoth scenes on ROTJ! Great fact. Thanks for watching my friend, always an honor to read your comments.
@pascalh47372 жыл бұрын
Great Video Joey and agree with your list !
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thank for watching pascal!
@Emperorvalse Жыл бұрын
Loved this episode. I have to say I have always been interested in the design and engineering behind not only vintage toys but if you look at the PotF and the Prequel/Clone Wars toys they were so well thought out. Looking at the TVC new vehicles I can't say the same thing in fact they seem more fragile. The exception of course are the Haslab ones they are truly exceptional. The info about why 3.75 was the scale chosen was gold.
@thepadawancollectorofficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks Emperor! It was a lot of fun to put this episode together :). I only have had a couple of the haslab playsets and they are pretty solid. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 👏🏽
@Drew_732 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! One of your best. Only thing I would have added is the tatooine skiff.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew! I was going to add that one but the more I read about it, the more I saw collectors complaining how brittle and easily broken the part were. What do you think?
@Drew_732 жыл бұрын
Oh 100% agree! But still a very cool ship. also great tip with the card back. Have a few figures I'm going to do this with.
@enfieldjohn1012 жыл бұрын
I've got to make a new comment here because my KZbin often locks up when I try to edit a comment in the past month or so. It's weird. Anyway, I'd say that the AT-ST or 'Chicken Walker' is quite cool. I wanted one as a kid, but never got one. I'd rank it number eleven because while it's quite cool, its kind of like a mini version of the AT-AT. Probably why my family didn't get me one. They probably figured that I already had the bigger, 'better' walker already. :) Your segment in the video about the AT-ST is quite good and I'm glad to see it. A few years ago, I got the modern version of the AT-ST on clearance at Walmart. Oddly enough, it doesn't have all of the features of the original, but it was significantly more affordable to me than an original vintage one and the price they go for now. I still like the look of my modern one and it displays very nicely near my AT-AT.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey John! Yes the AT-ST is alwasy the grand toy that everyone wanted and that’s cool that your family actually got you one! It seemed that in every movie or tv show where kids had Star Wars toys they had the falcon and the ATAT. That’s probably why I wanted one so bad back then lol. Thanks for watching my friend
@enfieldjohn1012 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial I remember Elliot showing ET his Star Wars toys. There was a fun homage to that on Stranger Things. It's fun to spot things like that in movies.
@francoisregis21552 жыл бұрын
As collectors we all make mistakes I did a big one 20 years ago when I traded a 100 transformers g1 and 50 gi joes a millenium falcon, at-at, ar-st a snowspeeder 5 star wars Rotj figs For the imperial shuttle and darth vader star destroyer… Know I know…
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Francois! Yes we have all been there! I did that once back in the 90s with some of my childhood collection! Ugh! Thanks for watching my friend!
@francoisregis21552 жыл бұрын
Interesting video I just discovered your chanel Been a while I found vintage Star Wars toys its fun to see facts that you add in your video. I didn’t know they used fisher price figs to scale the vehicles
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Francois! Welcome to the journey! That’s awesome you are starting your collection once again! Be sure to join the Padawan Academy on Facebook so you can show us your collection journey as well! MTFBWY
@francoisregis21552 жыл бұрын
Thanks I will try to look on FB but im not often on it
@trentloveridge15402 жыл бұрын
Great Video! I really enjoyed it. Are your spreadsheets still available for download?
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Trent! Yes they are available on ThePadawanCollector.com :). I’m really glad you enjoyed the episode my friend :)
@trentloveridge15402 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial I’ve been searching for them and can’t seem to find them. What part of the site can I find them?
@artstudent1255 Жыл бұрын
At the rate the price of 1970s-1985 toys are going up, it won't matter that you paid 400 for it. It'll eventually be worth more than that before too long. And that its AFA graded will help with the price as well.
@thepadawancollectorofficial Жыл бұрын
Hey Art! Yea I hear ya. I don’t mind the price cuz it was a good experience, and I got to hang out with a collecting friend that I hadn’t seen since Star Wars celebration :)
@andylemiere5162 жыл бұрын
BTW, in the category of "overpaying.... I traded away $1800 worth of vintage SW, GIJoe (some of which was boxed), and modern SW - that included store displays - for what was a $1000 MOC. NO REGRETS. I'd do that deal every day of the week. Not everyone has a MOC Boba. And now it's worth more than a G. It's all good brotha if you love it.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Well said Andy! And yes, that piece I bought has value in the fact that I had it when I was a kid, it was my first graded and MISB item AND I got it on a hunt with you which was a great time bro! Time and money WELL spent! Thanks for watching brother
@dl79032 жыл бұрын
Wow imperial shuttle for $37.99 ! I don’t even want to mentioned what I paid for the two I have in my collection 😳
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
(What did you pay????). Lol. I’m looking for an Imperial shuttle now in box and yea… it’s a little pricey for the condition I want 😳. Thanks for watching DL!
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
The Troop Transport should have replaced the biker scout bike. I have 4 vintage bikes with scouts. They all have trouble staying up with the scouts on them. The troop transport has stayed solid!
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
That’s a solid list Daniel
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial loving your channel! I want to watch those videos about your start of collecting vintage SW toys! I started in 1978 😊. Gave my entire collection away to a friend who lost his in a fire. And restarted agin around 1995. I recently allowed my nephew and daughter have full access to my collection. They opened up sealed toys of from over 25 years ago. I was so proud and happy for them. They are carrying the SW fandom forward ❤️
@silvervalleystudios24862 жыл бұрын
@@danrusso I refuse to display my biker scout seated on the bike. I have him standing next to the bike because I never liked the look of the scout on the bike. The articulation restrictions are the biggest flaw in vintage figures.
@johnanthonybautista2 жыл бұрын
always try to negotiate when it comes to pricing
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey John. That’s a great tip. Thanks for watching my friend
@johnanthonybautista2 жыл бұрын
another tip sir ,not all but some sellers are bluffing about they're asking price so its best not to give in to their suggested price
@James_Wade2 жыл бұрын
It’s not a problem man I’ve over paid for several things knowing that I was overpaying just because I wanted them and I have no regrets
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
That’s good perspective. I’m happy with the walker in my collection and knowing it’s never leaving :). Not something I want to do ALL the time, but with some items that mean a lot to me, yea I can do that. Thanks James! And thanks for watching
@James_Wade2 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial No problem sir, it’s an awesome piece, and now you have it. Just consider the extra money worth the price of all the extra footwork and research you saved yourself. Plus as a collector myself I get really good deals on stuff all the time. So in the long run it will all even out.
@ShawnGilmer12 жыл бұрын
I bought a at at walker & at st & and slave 1 vehicle's gi Joe's etc all for 50.00 bucks all In great condition.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Wowowow! What year did you buy that??? And if you tell me last week I’m gonna faint lol. Thanks for watching Shawn!
@ShawnGilmer12 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial I bought it all in July of 22 Oh i found another AT AT Walker for 30.00 at estate sale. And the death star playset for 40.00 .same sell. In May of 22
@thecarpenter4 Жыл бұрын
No love for the Death Star!
@thepadawancollectorofficial Жыл бұрын
It’s still an awesome toy
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
The ATST can’t beat the Y Wing. The ATST wobbles too much. I have 3 vintage ATST’s and a Y Wing. The Y Wing clearly stood up better over the these years.
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel! Y-Wing is a great choice 🙌🏼
@danrusso2 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial do you own one yet? Hey I tried to download the free power point check list. But it wants to charge. Am I doing something wrong? Also DM me. I can really help you out with something for your channel.
@chartreuseninjano.77622 жыл бұрын
The shampoo bottles and soap
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Interesting no.7. Very interesting.
@prehanramsamy67282 жыл бұрын
Did you record the audio in your toilet?
@thepadawancollectorofficial2 жыл бұрын
Yes
@prehanramsamy67282 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial so that is the reason your voice sounds so "crap" pun intended. I can only imagine how piercing the "other" sounds must be. You should consider some sound proofing.
@ToysWeRemember2 жыл бұрын
@@thepadawancollectorofficial Hilarious response. 😂😂 Great video...