How to recard a vintage Star Wars figure PART 3 of 3
99 for shipping/handling, but look at it like it's the same as buying the figure in the store - except that to get all that's included, this would have been a $10 deluxe set at retail. This is a video showing how to reseal, or "recard" a vintage Star Wars action figure to a reproduction cardback. When finished, it looks like ... With peg joints at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, torso, waist, hips, thighs and ankles, Hulk is fairly mobile. This will give it a unique look and will give it a scorched look. Again it's the nostalgia and memories associated with them that drives' the market and demand. Between his sanctimonious lecturing and that of Optimus Prime and He-Man, it's no wonder I didn't have my first real drink until four or five days before I turned 21. To conceal Iron Man's belt, ToyBiz gave Mags a ridiculous purple strip. There is a vast range of variations available in different shapes and sizes.
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