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08-18-2010, 04:02 AM | #1 |
Crimson Guard
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HI all my friend at work new I liked joes and has a son thats selling off his stuff, sadly its not the 80s stuff, but looks like the 12inch joes, but from the more mordern time..NOT SIGMA...anywayz he want 100 for the whole lot but not sure its worth it and what line they are from? can you guys let me know is it worth it
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08-18-2010, 04:12 AM | #2 |
Crimson Guard
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these are 21st century toys way better quality than the 12 inch joes,
they dominated the soldier toy market from the late 90s to early 2000s and then gone! small company I had heard the jakks pacific bought them out and they were pretty much just games and WWE at the time. they had a line of 1:18 scale figures never as good as the 12 inch stuff . Not worth 100, maybe 20 to be nice. the only market for these is military collectors and that would only be in box . Sounds like your friend thinks they found gold, sorry just plastic. Last edited by helrod; 08-18-2010 at 04:15 AM.. |
08-18-2010, 04:43 AM | #3 |
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The vehicles look pretty cool, but what are you going to do with them?
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08-18-2010, 05:52 AM | #4 |
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It's not super collectible, but it's worth more than $20. Is this to sell or play with? $40-$60 isn't garage sale price, but it's way cheaper than buying all that stuff online. The HUMVEE is a decent compromise between size and proportion.
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08-18-2010, 07:10 AM | #5 |
Sith Assassin Droid
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so what, like ...13-15 figures, a boatload of gear, and 2 decent vehicles and 3 not so decent vehicles... $20 would be insulting man, unless you are trying to go ultimate lowball fleamarket prices. Even then... I would say that Blackrazor1's $40-$60 bucks would be more accurate. On the high end, it would be about $4 a figure (with access spread evenly), $5 for the raft and humvee (each) and then $5 for other three vehicles (collectively). Still comes out a deal, provided you actually want the Footers (what i call 12inchers).
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08-19-2010, 11:32 AM | #6 |
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thanks everyone...Tankers are true friends and I can always count on you guys fro real true advice.... yeah I would say about 40-60 and thats if I collected the line. I will let him know... if anyone is intrested I could let him know as well...
Thanks again
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08-19-2010, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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Hi I was heavy into 12 inch Joes. The Vehicles you have I think are Ultimate Soldiers The Swat car, incomplete German vehicle, Navy seal raft, The other two are really just knock offs. The Actual Figures you have is a mess pot. I see only one confirmed Ultimate Soldier and that's the 82nd Airborne. You also have Hasbro GI Joe Vetinam trooper. The majority of this figure collection is actually Soldiers of the World. They were pretty cool toys and sold at Walmart only. The bodies were a little bulker than Ultimates and GI Joe but they had a wide arranged of troops. I still am side I didn't get the Robert E. Lee on when they had it. The Weapons show a large amount of Soldier weapons, Hasbro and Ultimate. He must have gotten at least one Civil war style one. Ah man I wish I still had mine one day I shall again. Now money wise....it's probably less than forty. The Soldiers of the World carried a price tag of $5 and left with a max of 7.50 a figure. You don't have boxes of these. The Hasbro figures I see were the blister packaging on before they went with making those ugly plastic top ones which keep me away from the 12 line. The Ulimate soldier I see look good but that's all can get from the tangle of bodies I would say somewhere near 30 dollars would be good.
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