
From the 2004 Reboot. Hard to find cheap. $50.
NERDSPEAK: “So Say We All!” “Frakkin Toasters!”

Built and airbrushed by Nic (2020). Painted as Blue Squadron from the Battle of Endor. $80
NERDSPEAK: “It’s a TRAP!”

Known for being the baddest toy maker…pretty much ever the Steelbone has many points of articulation(!), many slots for moving weapons around, and fully jointed hands…it is however missing it’s driver. No Longer in production, the piece still lists for over 200…when you can find it.
$100

Die casted…a toy that is actually built to last. Somewhat rareish, although newer…
$5

Assembled and Painted by Nic 2019. $10. Not really rare but a cool ink job I did.

Very rare, but also missing a foot! $25. Why so much? Because it has so many points of articulation!

Shoddy 3D printed ship. Still…it is a gunstar. $5.
NERDSPEAK: “Greetings Starfighter, you have been chosen to defend the frontier against Zur and his Kodan Armada…Good Luck!” (Intro to the video game in the movie)

Assembled and painted by Nic. 2020. $5. Tiny but fierce.
NERDSPEAK: “Innocent People Gunna Die?” “Is muy muy very bad.” Two Words- Darth Jar-Jar.

Die Cast Metal, part of the titanium collection. $5


Assembled and painted by Nic 2020. $30. Photographs incredibly well.


This one is actually somewhat rare. It features Jayne in his “very smart” hat his mudder sent to keep him safe on his travels. A Previews exclusive…alas…Previews is no more. $50 but if they mention Browncoats at all or the battle of Serenity Valley- Half off.
Also Firefly is hands down one of the, if the not, the all time best tv show ever made. Seriously. Watch it. Tell other people to watch it.

missing his battery pack laser, which I did see somewhere at the shop recently. $20 if we can find the laser. Otherwise $10.

A die-casted metal piece…long lasting. $10

Vintage, This is from the first Star Wars Revival, it and the other one for $75 each, or the set for $120. This Tin is from the EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980).

Vintage, This is from the first Star Wars Revival, it and the other one for $75 each, or the set for $120. This is the one from the first film, STAR WARS.

This is a more obscure comic, but it’s been going on a looooooong time. It’s also Nic’s favorite individual comic. These are not that rare, so $20.

This set is “in universe” so it includes notes made by Star Wars luminaries, like Yoda or Luke. Very interesting to a collector. Not that hard to find, but hard to find cheaply. $60 but I’ll go as low as $30.

The Figure is in black and white, just like the original comic. The blister part of the package is discolored. This is because it’s from the original batch where MACFARLANE used sub-par plastic for the packaging. $20.

A beautiful piece that looks just like the movie. New In Box. $40.

Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5

Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5

Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5

12” are great for little kids. My first toy I remember was a 12” Darth Vader. NIB $20

Part of the super high quality “Star Wars Black” line of action figures. These are aimed at more serious collectors…the kids we all grew up into. NIB. $20.

Disney Toybox are some interestingly designed figures. Super deformed they are clearly inspired by the anime video game Kingdom Hearts where Disney characters interact with characters from other notable anime franchises. The Toybox figures are almost exclusively for Disney Parks, meaning you have to actually have been to the park to get the toys. I really like the design of these figures, which is why we have so many NIB. These are all priced as marked. This loose one is $5 cause he’s missing his little bowcaster. (His crossbow)

$50 but go as low as $25. These were to celebrate the 1st new Star Wars comic in 10 years. Dark Empire was a banger (this is what was butchered to create the new movies…should have just kept to the comic )

Oh boy, 40k done big-size. By one of the best figure makers (at least cosmetically) around. Artist proof, no longer in production NIB. $50. Rare.
Ok a little bit of explanation. Warhammer 40,000 started out in 1985 as a miniature war game. It takes place 40,000 years in the future, humanity has spread across the galaxy and encountered aliens and other terrible beasties. The solution is the creation of “The SPACE MARINES” who are the epitome of humanity perfected, standing 8 feet tall they are the uber-mensch of eugenics brought to life. Okay, so Warhammer or simply 40K, is supposed to be satire, the worst aspect of humanity magnified through the ages…however, that’s not what actually happened. Cause see, 40K looks cool. The artwork is top notch and it helps that it gets fully rendered in mini form. Like their are 1000’s of models, some go clear back to the 80’s. Each year new models are released along with updated rules for existing units. That’s just the war-game. 40k has also spawned a whole library of novels…there’s literally 360 I have, and I don’t even have them all. The books cover literally 1000’s of years of history. Warhammer’s success, at least financially, also meant video games. Dozens of games. Some of which are pretty good, but that also gives 40k titanic brand recognition, across huge swaths of the male populace.
40K is supposed to be satire, but with number of in person events, online-games and forums and the sheers amount of 40k (it rivals only Star Wars in the amount of existing lore), it has given rise to a very violent, toxic male fanbase. Not sees love this shit. So be aware, the people that know what this is..they know all about it. Do not get into a conversation with them about lore. It leads to no place fast. Anyways…artist proof, no longer in production NIB. $50. Rare.

$5

Part of the Titanium Series $5 ea.

The other half is a stormtrooper. $5

One of a Kind. $200 .

Taste the Darkside $5

Super rare. Goes for $80 on Amazon. one of the few plastic serenity’s available. $40

$2 each

$2ea

New in box but box is damaged $30

$40 pretty rare to find one in good condition.

Narrated by Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) and Dennis Lawson (Wedge Antilles)! One of the best Star Wars stories. Kicks off the 1st Revival of Star Wars.

$20 suprisingly hard to find.

Super rare. These are replicas of the dino’s from the very first scene of Firely…”I Think this is a beautiful land…and we should call it, 'This Land.’” “I think we should call it…YOUR GRAVE!” “Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!” $20 a real Nerd Find.

$10. Got all the pieces.

$10 for the two.

$200

Built by nic 2021. Perfect for practicing painting on. #$10

$10. Great for practicing painting on.

$10 Dusty but Cool .

$5

NIB $20

Very Rare. $20







































































From the 2004 Reboot. Hard to find cheap. $50.
NERDSPEAK: “So Say We All!” “Frakkin Toasters!”
Built and airbrushed by Nic (2020). Painted as Blue Squadron from the Battle of Endor. $80
NERDSPEAK: “It’s a TRAP!”
Known for being the baddest toy maker…pretty much ever the Steelbone has many points of articulation(!), many slots for moving weapons around, and fully jointed hands…it is however missing it’s driver. No Longer in production, the piece still lists for over 200…when you can find it.
$100
Die casted…a toy that is actually built to last. Somewhat rareish, although newer…
$5
Assembled and Painted by Nic 2019. $10. Not really rare but a cool ink job I did.
Very rare, but also missing a foot! $25. Why so much? Because it has so many points of articulation!
Shoddy 3D printed ship. Still…it is a gunstar. $5.
NERDSPEAK: “Greetings Starfighter, you have been chosen to defend the frontier against Zur and his Kodan Armada…Good Luck!” (Intro to the video game in the movie)
Assembled and painted by Nic. 2020. $5. Tiny but fierce.
NERDSPEAK: “Innocent People Gunna Die?” “Is muy muy very bad.” Two Words- Darth Jar-Jar.
Die Cast Metal, part of the titanium collection. $5
Assembled and painted by Nic 2020. $30. Photographs incredibly well.
This one is actually somewhat rare. It features Jayne in his “very smart” hat his mudder sent to keep him safe on his travels. A Previews exclusive…alas…Previews is no more. $50 but if they mention Browncoats at all or the battle of Serenity Valley- Half off.
Also Firefly is hands down one of the, if the not, the all time best tv show ever made. Seriously. Watch it. Tell other people to watch it.
missing his battery pack laser, which I did see somewhere at the shop recently. $20 if we can find the laser. Otherwise $10.
A die-casted metal piece…long lasting. $10
Vintage, This is from the first Star Wars Revival, it and the other one for $75 each, or the set for $120. This Tin is from the EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980).
Vintage, This is from the first Star Wars Revival, it and the other one for $75 each, or the set for $120. This is the one from the first film, STAR WARS.
This is a more obscure comic, but it’s been going on a looooooong time. It’s also Nic’s favorite individual comic. These are not that rare, so $20.
This set is “in universe” so it includes notes made by Star Wars luminaries, like Yoda or Luke. Very interesting to a collector. Not that hard to find, but hard to find cheaply. $60 but I’ll go as low as $30.
The Figure is in black and white, just like the original comic. The blister part of the package is discolored. This is because it’s from the original batch where MACFARLANE used sub-par plastic for the packaging. $20.
A beautiful piece that looks just like the movie. New In Box. $40.
Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5
Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5
Another die cast from the Titanium Series. These helmets are each $5
12” are great for little kids. My first toy I remember was a 12” Darth Vader. NIB $20
Part of the super high quality “Star Wars Black” line of action figures. These are aimed at more serious collectors…the kids we all grew up into. NIB. $20.
Disney Toybox are some interestingly designed figures. Super deformed they are clearly inspired by the anime video game Kingdom Hearts where Disney characters interact with characters from other notable anime franchises. The Toybox figures are almost exclusively for Disney Parks, meaning you have to actually have been to the park to get the toys. I really like the design of these figures, which is why we have so many NIB. These are all priced as marked. This loose one is $5 cause he’s missing his little bowcaster. (His crossbow)
$50 but go as low as $25. These were to celebrate the 1st new Star Wars comic in 10 years. Dark Empire was a banger (this is what was butchered to create the new movies…should have just kept to the comic )
Oh boy, 40k done big-size. By one of the best figure makers (at least cosmetically) around. Artist proof, no longer in production NIB. $50. Rare.
Ok a little bit of explanation. Warhammer 40,000 started out in 1985 as a miniature war game. It takes place 40,000 years in the future, humanity has spread across the galaxy and encountered aliens and other terrible beasties. The solution is the creation of “The SPACE MARINES” who are the epitome of humanity perfected, standing 8 feet tall they are the uber-mensch of eugenics brought to life. Okay, so Warhammer or simply 40K, is supposed to be satire, the worst aspect of humanity magnified through the ages…however, that’s not what actually happened. Cause see, 40K looks cool. The artwork is top notch and it helps that it gets fully rendered in mini form. Like their are 1000’s of models, some go clear back to the 80’s. Each year new models are released along with updated rules for existing units. That’s just the war-game. 40k has also spawned a whole library of novels…there’s literally 360 I have, and I don’t even have them all. The books cover literally 1000’s of years of history. Warhammer’s success, at least financially, also meant video games. Dozens of games. Some of which are pretty good, but that also gives 40k titanic brand recognition, across huge swaths of the male populace.
40K is supposed to be satire, but with number of in person events, online-games and forums and the sheers amount of 40k (it rivals only Star Wars in the amount of existing lore), it has given rise to a very violent, toxic male fanbase. Not sees love this shit. So be aware, the people that know what this is..they know all about it. Do not get into a conversation with them about lore. It leads to no place fast. Anyways…artist proof, no longer in production NIB. $50. Rare.
$5
Part of the Titanium Series $5 ea.
The other half is a stormtrooper. $5
One of a Kind. $200 .
Taste the Darkside $5
Super rare. Goes for $80 on Amazon. one of the few plastic serenity’s available. $40
$2 each
$2ea
New in box but box is damaged $30
$40 pretty rare to find one in good condition.
Narrated by Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) and Dennis Lawson (Wedge Antilles)! One of the best Star Wars stories. Kicks off the 1st Revival of Star Wars.
$20 suprisingly hard to find.
Super rare. These are replicas of the dino’s from the very first scene of Firely…”I Think this is a beautiful land…and we should call it, 'This Land.’” “I think we should call it…YOUR GRAVE!” “Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!” $20 a real Nerd Find.
$10. Got all the pieces.
$10 for the two.
$200
Built by nic 2021. Perfect for practicing painting on. #$10
$10. Great for practicing painting on.
$10 Dusty but Cool .
$5
NIB $20
Very Rare. $20