Hurricane Closing And A Little Vintage Star Wars…

No review today, friends. The eminent arrival of a very unwelcome guest here in Florida has left me a little short for time. Between doing a little prep and logging a bit more hours to make sure work is in a good spot, I really didn’t have a lot of time to finish any content for today. I don’t like missing one of my review deadlines, and I’m proud to say I rarely do these days, but every once and a while you have to make allowances for life.

But just to keep things a little toy related, I did recently finish working on reorganizing my vintage Kenner Star Wars display case, so I thought I’d toss in a shot of that.

Still a few figures I’d like to add to this, but I’ve been taking it slow on hunting the vintage stuff lately. A good portion of these are my originals, which were lost for a long while, but I was happy to discover them in storage some years back. There are a few Hasbro re-issued figures in here, namely that nice clean Boba Fett and that complete Jedi Luke. Wicket’s spear is a repro and so is Leia’s white cape. The background window dressing for Jabba is modern Hasbro and the TIE Fighter is a fairly recent release as well. And there are a couple of Stan Solo’s retro-style additions. I like to stick to original when I can, but I’m not against a little modern assist now and again to complete a figure or a collection. I think the next addition will be a Twin Pod Cloud Car and a couple of pilots.

Anyway, I will be back on Friday, providing nothing catastrophic happens. If you’re in the storm’s path stay safe and if you’re not, have a kind thought for the people that are!

Until next time… MEOW!

4 comments on “Hurricane Closing And A Little Vintage Star Wars…

  1. God bless you, man! I hope you’re safe whilst traveling, sir.

    Thanks for that shot! It’s a beautiful display. I LOVE that kinda thing! The mirrored back adds a lot to it.

    GOOD LUCK!

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