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Old 03-21-2005, 04:28 PM   #1
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Mine are out of their boxes too
I'm also in dire need of some more shelf space, so I have had to be choosy as to which ones I display. My beloved Fellowship figures stand on a shelf above my pc, all in various poses, although my husband does try to annoy me by moving them about or by having them fight each other (gasp!) And Gimli doesn't seem to be as finely balanced as the others, he keeps diving off the shelf thanks to being rather top-heavy because of his helmet.
This latest set look very nice too. Thanks for the links, Neurion.
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Old 03-21-2005, 04:32 PM   #2
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This latest set look very nice too. Thanks for the links, Neurion.
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Old 03-22-2005, 06:06 AM   #3
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I can't help thinking that in a few years the Toy Biz figures will be fetching more than the Sideshow stuff.
Are we talking about the same thing here? I mean the STATUES that Sideshow make, not action figures. And you think that the toybiz figures will be worth more than the statues in the future?

Woo Hoo!!!!!!! I'm going to be RICH, RICH, RICH if this is the case. Over £100 each for the toybiz figures. I'm raiding my boy's toy box at the moment and putting them in the loft!!!!!!

PS You say the sidehsow figures are tacky? you must then think all of the films are tacky as they are pretty much exact, detailed copies of the characters from the films. The 'Morgul Lord' is a superb piece of work (in my humble opinion of course and my wallet also testifies to this.....)
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Old 03-22-2005, 08:23 AM   #4
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Are we talking about the same thing here? I mean the STATUES that Sideshow make, not action figures. And you think that the toybiz figures will be worth more than the statues in the future?
Yep - the 'statues' or figurines or busts or replicas or whatever. Action figures for grown ups - except they aren't articulated so you can't play with them properly. Lalwende has The Minas Tirith & Argonath from the DVD's & the Bilbo/Gandalf bookends & I've seen a whole bunch of the others close up on sale at Oxonmoot, as well as pictures. I'm just not impressed by any of them - sorry all you collectors.

The action figures, on the other hand, have a certain kitsch charm - if you like that kind of thing - & you can play with them without worrying about breaking them. The reason I think they'll be worth more than the Sideshow stuff in future is that they're toys, & there's always been a big market for toys, & for action figures generally - associations with childhood & all that. The statues are movie memorabilia only, & in a few years the LotR movies will be pretty much forgotten. Seriously, if I had £160 to invest in one or the other I'd go for the action figures.

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Old 03-22-2005, 08:43 AM   #5
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The statues are movie memorabilia only, & in a few years the LotR movies will be pretty much forgotten.
1977, I remember it well. The Queen's Jubilee, Elvis died, and this little known, well forgotten film about Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader came out.

What was it called? Oh I can't remember!!!!!!!

But I saw loads of collectable material for it in the same shop where I bought my Morgul Lord. It looks like they're still available and sought after....................

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Old 03-22-2005, 11:15 AM   #6
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1977, I remember it well. The Queen's Jubilee, Elvis died, and this little known, well forgotten film about Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader came out.

What was it called? Oh I can't remember!!!!!!!
And now this little guy is worth more than $3,500 U.S. on his original card.

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The action figures, on the other hand, have a certain kitsch charm - if you like that kind of thing.
KISS is kitsch, polyester pants, gold chains and open shirts are kitsch. Plaid suits are kitsch. Action figures are not kitsch.
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Old 03-22-2005, 02:11 PM   #7
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KISS is kitsch, polyester pants, gold chains and open shirts are kitsch. Plaid suits are kitsch. Action figures are not kitsch.
Well, I'd say anything that comes out of a kitsch movie is kitsch by definition. I did say they had a kitsch charm, though...

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1977, I remember it well. The Queen's Jubilee, Elvis died, and this little known, well forgotten film about Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader came out.

What was it called? Oh I can't remember!!!!!!!

But I saw loads of collectable material for it in the same shop where I bought my Morgul Lord. It looks like they're still available and sought after....................
I wonder how well remembered the Star Wars (I think those are the movies you're trying to remember the titles of ) movies would be if Lucas hadn't redone the first three & put out a second trilogy. Anyway, I'm not sure the LotR movies will be taken to the public's heart in the same way. A nine days wonder, probably. I'm glad you get pleasure from your Morgul Lord, but I hope you didn't buy it as an investment.
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