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Star Wars Collection Overview Mail Away Set Kenner

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Finally completed my mail away Vintage Star Wars figure run with acrylic display cases so figured I’d share (pictures are in order of their Kenner release). This has been a really fun rabbit hole to dive into, and can get tricky when trying to match mailer box label #s to the figures. HUGE thanks to @vintage_sw_collector for introducing me to this line, and for all of his help along the way.

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