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Discussion in 'Collecting' started by SSIntimidator, Dec 13, 2005.

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  1. SSIntimidator

    SSIntimidator Jedi Padawan star 4

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    So I was looking for a y-wing and came across this. It seems like a decent price, but I know nothing about the AF. Are they a decent size and quality or should I shy away from this one?
     
  2. IncomT65

    IncomT65 Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Well, the starting bid is 99 cents and that's great price for almost anything. I have an AF AT-AT, Slave-I and Sebulba's Podracer. They're about 9 inches long and fairly detailed. The vehicles are nice to look at, but the figures are just way too tiny. I like the ones I have, but do not think of them as highly sought after collectibles. Just fun stuff to have. If you're looking for better detailed ships, I suggest the new Titanium series.
     
  3. Darth_Phineas

    Darth_Phineas Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Just don't question the quality of the paint job. ;)




     
  4. Rebel_Spook

    Rebel_Spook Jedi Master star 4

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    I have an Action Fleet Y-Wing and I like it. I wish I could afford to have a large collection of them, but there are so many and with their size and pretty decent level of quality, they are very popular.
     
  5. Bripe_Klmun

    Bripe_Klmun Jedi Youngling star 1

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    I stopped getting Action Fleet stuff with the Saga issues, but I have nothing but praise for the entire line. The detail and price point was great.
     
  6. SSIntimidator

    SSIntimidator Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Thanks for the advice, I think I'll look into these. I saw some really great vehicles a couple of years ago on this one job site. They might have been these but I don't remember the Y-Wing looking like this. I know they were diecast and highly detailed.
     
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