We have a big news day coming up (2PM ET), so for the morning content, we leave you with a random Vintage Collection thought.
I am a carded collector, and, without a shred of sarcasm, I hope that the Walmart exclusives never end.
The secondary market prices on the Vintage Collection might be acting more like the vintage Kenner line, and that’s a good thing.
I have bad feeling that Target’s window for the remaining two Droids exclusives may be closing even before they get stock.
In a long list of gripes I have with Walmart, this one might be the worst.
The Vintage Collection March Madness tournament is about to tip off, and I’m sharing my bracket with you.
The Walmart Clone Wars Microseries figures are currently shipping, and while that’s exciting, the lack of accompaniment is a reminder that the glory days are long in the rearview.
The Boba Fett’s Throne Room shows that nothing is out of bounds anymore, so why not bring back Ultimate Battle Packs.
In an effort to expedite the “Original 96” project, Hasbro has put some substandard figures on Vintage Collection cards. That can’t happen with these three Imperial troopers.
Are you a loose collector? Are you a carded collector? Are you among the insane few who collect both? Please click through to let us know in the comments.
TVC 1.0 is now 12 years old. That’s older than Episode I figures were when TVC 1.0 launched. Several of them need resculpts. Here are my top 5.
The fact that VC188 remains unassigned gets on my nerd OCD nerves more than the fact that there are two VC177’s and VC211’s.
The market power of a newly tooled Episode IV Luke goes well beyond how many collectors will buy one. It’s about how many figures a collector will buy,
As an overall community, we seem to be reluctant to pay MSRP for vehicles when they’re on shelf, but then jump to pay that price once they disappear from brick and mortar.
We are entering our first football-less Sunday since September. It’s an unenviable day, but maybe some Vintage Collection talk is the perfect elixir.