jkno
Legendary Member
Nice collection.
Thank you :cheers
Nice collection.
One of my favorites collections !
:love
The RS propmasters trooper is one of the centerpieces in my collection (thanks again Dan!)...love the blue color
One thing I am wondering is....do you have to switch all the lights in your cabinets on/ off manually or are these wired? They seem to be the LED "push-lamps"...
I thought about using these as part of my setup as well, but found it too incormfortable to turn them on separately so I went with a remore controlled solution to switch everything on/ off at once.
Love the RS Trooper. By the way does that book give much love to the Hero and Stunt Stormtrooper helmets??
Always impressive your collection is.
Ben
Great Collection ! , shows me I have a long way to go !.
Impressive collection. Wonderfully done!
So you nabbed #49 out of 50 - caught that one by the skin of your teeth, didn't you. .
...and really, I figured it would have been entirely plausible if you'd have either ended up with #1 out of 50, or #50 out of 50. :lol
Congrats and nice addition to the collection.
Thanks. Personally I don't care about the edition number on a plaque or COA. I'm glad the number is there, but that is all, would not pay a dime more for #1 or an Artist Proof licensed collectible for example, excepting when you get a true AP, hand painted by the artist and not in a Chinese factory. With RS they are all painted by the guys there
That's why I prefer buying direct from someone like RS who personally pulls and finishes their products, or a fan made cast and having the cast personally finished by a "fine artisan".
Hello Jkno, quick question for you, I see you have one of DL's At-At drivers in white. Have you had any problems with the white plastic starting to yellow?
My set has started to discolour on the side that was exposed to the window where it was on display (not actually near the window, however).
Obviously I'm very annoyed as it's a stunning prop from DL. Strangely, it's the helmet and armour that have yellowed, the chest box has stayed bright white (presumably pulled from a different batch of plastic).
I'm looking at using the Retrobright technique to restore the white, but from reading, even this isn't a permanent solution, as the yellow will eventually return.
Have you noticed any problems with your set?
I don't know if other members have done this but there's something called retrobright I think, since I am a game collector you encounter many snes game consoles that start to yellow from a flame retardant material added in it, but retrobright reverses the yellowing process pretty well! And it's not that expensive either.Hello Jkno, quick question for you, I see you have one of DL's At-At drivers in white. Have you had any problems with the white plastic starting to yellow?
My set has started to discolour on the side that was exposed to the window where it was on display (not actually near the window, however).
Obviously I'm very annoyed as it's a stunning prop from DL. Strangely, it's the helmet and armour that have yellowed, the chest box has stayed bright white (presumably pulled from a different batch of plastic).
I'm looking at using the Retrobright technique to restore the white, but from reading, even this isn't a permanent solution, as the yellow will eventually return.
Have you noticed any problems with your set?