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Re: How much are Blue soldiers worth?
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Date: 
Tue, 2 May 2000 02:31:30 GMT
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Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:

In lugnet.pirates, Franklin W. Cain writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
[snip]
... Loonies at auczilla have paid as much for a ... backpack
as I do for the entire figure.

Now, wait a second, I'm one of those so-called loonies,
and I'd like to object (just as soon as I can figure out
how to get out of this straightjacket ;-)

Aha!  I knew I'd flush some of the deep-pocketed scoundrels out.  :-)

They're around...sneaky devils, they be.  ;)  Actually, the Pirate Game created a
few deep-pocketed scoundrels out of otherwise normal people!

The reason I was willing to pay a rather high price
on AucZilla for some of those Backpacks,
and the reason I'd (probably) do the same
for some Shako Hats, is that once I get a Trooper minifig,
whether Redcoat or Bluecoat, I'm not disassembling him!
("No disassemble! No disassemble!" -- trivia points
if you can give movie reference ;-)

Thus, if I'm not gonna disassemble a complete Trooper 'fig
(notice that I did *not* mention the Officer/Lieutenant 'figs...),
then the only way to get extra backpacks and/or shako hats
is to get them from other sources.

Now, you may ask *why* would I need extra shako hats,
and the answer is rather simple: I have *extra* Troopers
that are only *partially* complete; i.e., they're missing
their shako hats.  (And, no, not quite all of them
started out as surplus Lieutenants... some of them, yes,
perhaps even *several*, but not quite *all* of 'em...)

Well, here's what I've done:

Blue troopers get grey backpacks from 7128; that way I have more than enough
backpacks for my red IG soldiers.  Sure, it sounds like sacrilege, but they really
do look pretty good with the grey packs.  And no, I'm not trading away the surplus
browns--I do occasionally get red soldiers without the packs.

Yes, but I figured out the false economy of that.  You buy a Shako for $3.  And
a Backpack for $3.  Six bucks.  Or buy a complete figure for $5 (not that I
pay that much), and sell the stripped figure for a minimum of $2.  I can see $1
per BP or shako, maybe $1.50, but after that, It's just cheaper to buy the
whole fig and sell off what doesn't match up evenly.

Yeah, that.  Except for those of us who demand no extra parts!  I've been weird
this way before.

And, as far as the backpacks go,
I'd like to be able to use brown backpacks with some
of my custom kit-bashed (modern/near-future) military 'figs.
I also use the dark grey backpacks (from the SW Speeder Bike sets),
but the military 'figs I make using dark grey torsos
look a whole lot better with a brown backpack
than with a dark grey backpack.

Try the blue soldier/dkgrey pack matchup--it looks surprisingly good, IMHO.

My extra soldiers without backpack and shako actually aren't sold.  I give them
a white or gray backpack, white epaulettes and white pith helmet.  A bit
Victorian rather than Napoleonic, much less Golden Age of Piracy, but I like
the variation.

Same here.  I love that variation; they encounter the Islanders (who proceed to
laugh at them for wearing so much wool in the tropical heat).  So very 1880s
British--about the time of South Seas colonialism and the Samoan Tangle (1893).
Actually, when juxtaposed with the Islanders, giving them pith helmets is correctly
in-period; shakoes are a bit old.

best

Lindsay



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(...) Aha! I knew I'd flush some of the deep-pocketed scoundrels out. :-) (...) Yes, but I figured out the false economy of that. You buy a Shako for $3. And a Backpack for $3. Six bucks. Or buy a complete figure for $5 (not that I pay that much), (...) (25 years ago, 1-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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