Maureen- coolness.
my son is a big Babylon 5 fan, waiting for them to release the series on DVD. I have some sorta collector's items - out of print old model kits of Star Trek props, bridge, shuttlecraft, etc., and a bunch of similar Star Wars models - droids, Vader, ships. But I intend to build them, not keep them for collector's value. re: the light sabers, shame they don't actually work <g>. but then there's the temptation of the Dark Side... we've been less selective at our house, and have been collecting clutter. We're working on eliminating our collection or finding ways *not* to display it <g>. actually, we started getting some better wine, and built in some shelves to display it. don't know if that qualifies as collecting, certainly not in same league as what you're doing... -Ben > At 05:17 PM 5/31/02, you wrote: > >These aren't in the same price range as the Captain's Chair from the Star > >Trek set, but I'm not going to be rushing to buy them - not without the > >right lotto numbers... > > > >But fun... > > > >http://www.masterreplicas.com/StarWars/Products.asp > > > >-Ben > > I've got quite a few collections, and for really quality collectibles, > those aren't bad prices. I may order one of the Yoda light sabers. I like > those a lot. > > The real expense with collectibles is creating a cool way to display > them. I'm currently trying to devise a new space for my Babylon 5 ship > collection. I just bought a 10" pewter replica of the B5 station, and I > want a real nice display area for it. Will probably end up building new > display case. > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
