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Tiktok users are obsessed with the ultra-rare goods collection of this Star Wars Fan fan fan





Everyone must have at least one hobby. If you stay focused on your work day after day, this way is fatigue, if not worse. In our time of endless screens, we hope that one of these hobbies forces you to go out in the great outdoors or, at least, to get out of your house. You could go to bowling. Build a hangar. Pull wild boars with a semi-automatic rifle from a helicopter. The world is full of wonderful distractions.

A popular hobby that the whole world has collected. You could become a philatelist (it’s a fancy discourse for buffer collection). Acquire trains of comics that will not generally increase the value. Or you could succumb to the strange and strange pursuit of acquiring more from “Star Wars” Merch that you could not integrate into the hangar of the Hughes plane in Playa Vista, Los Angeles (where Marvel Studios turned “Iron Man”). “Star Wars” collectors are very similar to Pokémon Fanatics: they must have everything. In most cases, this implies the purchase of very expensive replicas; In a case, this involved steal $ 200,000 in memories of the former chief of relations with Lucasfilm fans, Steve Sansweet. In any event, but you have bought your merchant, everything should be stored in your room with the least tastefully decorated – because it is sort of left to ask your guests to look through the table in a wall exhibition locked up with a bust of Admiral Akbar. Frankly, this thing belongs to your basement.

Thus, the credit must be granted where it is due to the father of Tiktok-Er Maddie Doherty, who convinced his obsessed father “Star Wars” to visit his spacious and force of all things commemorating this galaxy far, far. If you are a hardcore collector, prepare to be jealous.

A basement of dreams for Star Wars fanatics

Mr. Doherty starts by showing a fairly in -depth and meticulously organized assortment of Kenner action figurines which he bought between 1977 and 1984. I wonder if it was as determined as me to acquire as many Jawas and Stormtroopers as possible to reproduce the best hope “.

He then takes us to his projection room; There, he supervised posters for each film “Star Wars” of the original trilogy, including, of course, the rare “Revenge of the Jedi” One-Sheet which was published before the modification of the title. Finally, he brings us to an exhibition hall in which he flashes his glass of Burger King with Luke Skywalker on Dagobah of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire strikes”. (I own this for decades before my dishwasher gives him a fatal final rinse.) He also has a bucket of Hutt popcorn, and, his resistance pieces, large-scale models of Han Solo Frozen in carbonite alongside a Stormtrooper and Dark Vader.

What did it cost him financially? It’s not my business, but it doesn’t mean you can’t be jealous like hell on him. Tiktok’s commentators, who tend to become quite devious, mainly expressed a mixture of jealousy and worship. A couple of people thought they were cute. Hey, good for him!

But since I have a competition in me, I must know: has he also a 1998 Ilm VFX team t-shirt which was printed and distributed to creatives working on “Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom threatens” before his title was revealed? My t-shirt simply says “Star Wars: Episode I” on the back. I still have it, but it is not in the best of the form because I have it like a clown. This is the extent of my swag “Star Wars”.



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