Go to ULINE.com. Buy yourself a box of 2x2 bubble bags. You can just slip each figure in a bag and stand them in a Sterlite plastic storage box. I moved several thousand figures this way with no damage. Much faster then putting them in their original boxes.
When I was mainly a 1/6th action figure dealer, a certain model company would order say 2000 of an item like a German tunic from a factory. Then they would only make 1500 of an action figure and just leave the balance at the factory. And when I say factory I use the term loosely. A factory in...
This is nothing new. These knockoffs happen with everything. If you manufacture in China it's part of doing business. Unless you have someone in the factory making sure unused product is distroyed or acounted for it will probably be "Backdoored" and end up on the secondary market. You can report...
There is a great app called "Deliveries". I have it on an iPhone, but it should be available for android as well. It's free, and you can track USPS, UPS, and FedEx.
Antietam is a well preserved battlefield and worth the trip. They have a nice visitors center. It's not like Gettysburg with all of the restaurants, shops, and bars. I never really explored the town to much. They just finished a major restoration of Burnsides bridge. Harpers Ferry is not to far...
At one time I had no choice, but to toss them. I had limited space. I moved 9 years ago and now I have lot's of room, and keep them all. When your space is limited the decision is do I keep empty boxes or buy new figures. The thing I never understood is why someone would rent a storage space...
I finished it last night. I was not impressed. It was like watching a ten-year-old blackbelt. His girlfriend was a better character. They need this character for the "Defenders" series coming out on Netflix in the future.
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