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I think I need 2 because I need one for tpm and one for aotc. I went all in on the aotc line and I feel like the set needs an extra separatist figure. This one is a tough. It could go quickly like the B1 or sit in stock like the super battle droid.
 
Wow... I didn't realize there were 200 figures of OT Star Wars.




Lucky!!!

You need a cavern just to store all the boxes the figures come in.
I have a ~700 square foot crawl space attached to my basement/display room and it is packed with statue and 1/6 figure boxes. I need to spend a week of vacation numbering the boxes and the display pieces so in the event of my untimely demise, my kids can figure out how to box and sell everything...

I should clarify that this isn't a typical crawl space, it's plastic lined and insulated and is essentially just an extension of the basement...but is only about 4-5 feet in height.
 
Are you a serial killer?
Funny you ask. As many know, I've got a lot (9) of life size Boba Fetts in my display room, all on mannequins. I've got pieces and parts of several mannequins stacked in my crawl space and recently had a plumber who needed to get in there. I had to tell him "I'm not a serial killer, those are just mannequin parts..." :rotfl
 
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Yeah this is another PT design I love but in the movie I could never quite figure out how this high tech machine-gun/deflector shield/rolling megadroid existed decades before ANH only to be "replaced" by stormtroopers and IG-88. Like was there a zombie apocalypse in the interim? :lol
Given what a mess a lot of the tech and planets looked like, I kinda saw it as a post-war doldrum for tech and culture. i.e. the fall of the Republic after a highly destructive war knocked everyone back many years, with the Empire being brutalist and utilitarian, cutting costs to spread their control far and wide. I guess for them life was cheap, mechs weren't.

This is being generous; it's not like this was illustrated in any of the media we saw.
 
Given what a mess a lot of the tech and planets looked like, I kinda saw it as a post-war doldrum for tech and culture. i.e. the fall of the Republic after a highly destructive war knocked everyone back many years, with the Empire being brutalist and utilitarian, cutting costs to spread their control far and wide. I guess for them life was cheap, mechs weren't.

This is being generous; it's not like this was illustrated in any of the media we saw.
I think you may be giving Lucas entirely too much storytelling credit here… ;)
 
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