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ordinarybass23 Nov 2012 3:53 p.m. PST

Hey Folks,
I was over at my mom's house and Saw my old box of galoob star wars stuff. I'm debating whether to keep it for my son (now 2), or just sell it off. I figure if I'm saving him my star wars action figures, he's not going to miss the micro machine stuff (especially if he never knows it existed…).

Is there a good market for the HO/20mm scale vehicles and figures? The vehicles I mean are not the traditional micro machines mini-vehicles, but rather the ones that you can actually fit a pilot in and scale up approximately with 20mm.

vojvoda23 Nov 2012 5:15 p.m. PST

I purchased about 30 over a period of about 2 years around 2008 or so. Most went for anywhere from five dollars to as much as ten dollars NIB. I might be interested in them if they are complete but only looking for the cool ones that are complete (no missing critical parts such as lasers etc). Check prices on Ebay for them to get a more realistic idea of what you can get for them.

Or you could do what I am looking to do with the ones I have, update them for X-Wing.

VR
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John Leahy Sponsoring Member of TMP24 Nov 2012 12:37 a.m. PST

They are a true 25mm scale rather than 20mm. The Micro Machine range is closer to 20MM. I picked up vast amounts of all this stuff when Toys R Us dumped the line back in the late 90's.

Thanks,

John

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