Another exciting video. The carded figure wall is awesome. I'm always amazed that carded figures from the 80s and 90s are still out there. The short story about the USS Flagg was a nice addition. It's definitely a tough choice choosing between keeping vintage versus keeping the newer better lines. For me, its depends on how attached I am to the vintage stuff and how much display room is available. I try to avoid getting into the new stuff so I don't get sucked into another line to complete.
Maaan, i just had a booth at metal gear con and Cam Clarke (along with David Hayter, Jennifer Hale, and a bunch of other VAs) were there. I didn't have the time to meet them running the booth =/
Lose! Mint on card is all too often more expensive than my budget can handle. The only time I have anything MOC is when it is a genuine peg warmer that has wound up at a store like Big Lots or Dollar General. For example, I have a few of the sadly unpopular Rogue One figures that wound up with that fate on card. I love those Rogue One characters! Especially K2SO and Chiuut Inwe. I also have the rest of the Rogue One line loose as I enjoy posing them and switching out accessories with action figures. You know, the 'action' aspect of them appeals to me more than just having them as a little mini statue in a bubble. I also decided to get one carded 'Retro Collection' modern figure from each of the Star Wars movies to hang on the wall as a display because I love the design of the cards. Otherwise, the action figures lines I'm into go for crazy prices if they are still mint in box or on card, so I only have loose of those lines. I do have a couple of cards without the figure still on it and without the bubble from the 70's Star Wars line. A friend of mine on Facebook who also collects Star Wars sold me a few figures that I never had as a kid and he happened to have the cards for one of them: R2D2 solid head. For some reason, I got R5D4 first as a kid and didn't get R2D2 until they made the periscope one for Empire Strikes Back. Now, I have both solid head and periscope R2s and my solid head R2 has his card hung on the wall with the card back showing as I love the look of that early card back design. You have some really cool figures on card here! Nice! Cool that some of them are autographed! It's so fun to meet people involved with the cartoons, comics, toy lines etc. at conventions and get autographs from them. I have a few autographed photos and comics.
Great collection, Buzz👍
Thanks! I've been at it a long time.
I'm a long-time subscriber and enjoy your content so much! Love you man ❤️
I really appreciate hearing that! I'm glad people enjoy the stuff I put out.
Yaaa
Hook episode ❤❤
Your walls are awesome 🤩
Thanks!
Can't Wait.... I love a good Carded Wall
Hope you have fun when you get to watch it!
Wall looks amazing!
Thank you so much!
Great video. Nice stuff! I feel your pain with displaying all your figures.
Thanks!
I don't collect anything carded, but I do like how a whole wall looks like with carded toys, and it trully takes space like crazzy
Yeah, it eats up a lot of space.
Great collection and display, Pegwarmers. Nice! Thanks for showing it.
Thanks so much!
Another exciting video. The carded figure wall is awesome. I'm always amazed that carded figures from the 80s and 90s are still out there.
The short story about the USS Flagg was a nice addition.
It's definitely a tough choice choosing between keeping vintage versus keeping the newer better lines. For me, its depends on how attached I am to the vintage stuff and how much display room is available. I try to avoid getting into the new stuff so I don't get sucked into another line to complete.
Super cool Kevin. Looks amazing😊
Thanks!
After all the teasing, Kevin finally goes full frontal … on his carded collection wall.
Ha!
Always a tough call...I've actually got some amy rose figures ive been debating on taking out just to save space
I'd probably sell the vintage ones that have fewer articulations if the newer versions are far better in any way...but I'm a collector, so nope.
Yeah.
I always opened my figures. Ive stopped collecting aong time ago but still have all my figures. One line I wish i never opened is Demition Man.
I have some of the Demolition Man figures.
Maaan, i just had a booth at metal gear con and Cam Clarke (along with David Hayter, Jennifer Hale, and a bunch of other VAs) were there. I didn't have the time to meet them running the booth =/
Yeah, hard to get autographs when you are running a booth.
Lose! Mint on card is all too often more expensive than my budget can handle. The only time I have anything MOC is when it is a genuine peg warmer that has wound up at a store like Big Lots or Dollar General. For example, I have a few of the sadly unpopular Rogue One figures that wound up with that fate on card. I love those Rogue One characters! Especially K2SO and Chiuut Inwe. I also have the rest of the Rogue One line loose as I enjoy posing them and switching out accessories with action figures. You know, the 'action' aspect of them appeals to me more than just having them as a little mini statue in a bubble.
I also decided to get one carded 'Retro Collection' modern figure from each of the Star Wars movies to hang on the wall as a display because I love the design of the cards.
Otherwise, the action figures lines I'm into go for crazy prices if they are still mint in box or on card, so I only have loose of those lines.
I do have a couple of cards without the figure still on it and without the bubble from the 70's Star Wars line. A friend of mine on Facebook who also collects Star Wars sold me a few figures that I never had as a kid and he happened to have the cards for one of them: R2D2 solid head. For some reason, I got R5D4 first as a kid and didn't get R2D2 until they made the periscope one for Empire Strikes Back. Now, I have both solid head and periscope R2s and my solid head R2 has his card hung on the wall with the card back showing as I love the look of that early card back design.
You have some really cool figures on card here! Nice! Cool that some of them are autographed! It's so fun to meet people involved with the cartoons, comics, toy lines etc. at conventions and get autographs from them. I have a few autographed photos and comics.
I was a loose collector for a really long time. I still open most of my toys.
I vote to sell the old He-man vehicles
Ok