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Anyone ever thought about doing an investing/value plan for minifigs, in a fashion that Brickpicker does for sets?  I know it's not hard to use Bricklink's 6 month sales history, but it would be great to have a way to isolate minifigs... Thoughts???

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can anyone tell me please if its the same minifigure? Is it both Classic Space - Yellow with Airtanks or Classic Space - Yellow with Airtanks and Modern Helmet (Reissue) ?

 

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can anyone tell me please if its the same minifigure? Is it both Classic Space - Yellow with Airtanks or Classic Space - Yellow with Airtanks and Modern Helmet (Reissue) ?

Thank you

The helmet style and warping from age would say it is a Classic Space astronaut. I have a couple of those thin helmets and they either caved in or twisted from the heat over time I imagine. The plastic feels almost soft and malleable as rubber. It's weird when you have it in your hand like that.
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Hello Everyone, I bought a lot of figures off ebay and was wondering if you could help identify some of the figures. I usually would use bricklink and figure it out myself but I'm not going to have the time for a few weeks, so if any of you know the figures or feel like looking them up it would would be a big help. Thanks

(I'm pretty sure the last picture isn't legos)

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from what i can see, i think... 

 

First photo the lot are all powerminers, so should be easy enough to identify each onn on brickset

 

Second photo,

Top row

Hoth rebel officer,  Naboo fighter pilot, Prince of Persia, I think Asoka head on an ostrich jockey torso.

Bottom

Indiana jones cemetery warrior missing hair, maybe another but the head might not be correct

The Jester, Pirate and the random city guy, all fairly standard figs

 

Third, mostly agents, Looks like fuse, dyna-mite, Dr D Zaster, could be fire-arm (can

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In the 2nd pic you have Series 1 CMF's including the Nurse, which goes for good money.  90% of your value is in that little pile.  You also have the Spaceman, Indian, Cheerleader, Cowboy, Super Wrestler, and Demolition Dummy at the very least, probably more in there as well.  Probably over $100 value in that pile alone.  

 

Edit: Didn't see that you knew there was S1 in the lot.  Carry on.

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The helmet style and warping from age would say it is a Classic Space astronaut. I have a couple of those thin helmets and they either caved in or twisted from the heat over time I imagine. The plastic feels almost soft and malleable as rubber. It's weird when you have it in your hand like that.

 

 

thank you for the info.

 

do anyone know something about the value? i only see one Minifig on bricklink like that and the price is arround 44

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Anyone know where this guy is from? Included with two sets that were otherwise complete. This guy was standalone. I had a Gandalf the Grey as well, but he's pretty recognizable :P

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I bought a massive mini figure lot and have been putting them on ebay.

These two I've been a bit stuck. I don't know where they are from, I was thinking from one on the custom mini fig websites because of the guns?

If so what should I sell them for?

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