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Pokemon Collectibles
In February 1996, two games were unleashed in Japan: Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green.A few years later, the UK received their own versions - Pokémon Redand Pokémon Blue.Very few could predict how far these games would go, and just how many hearts they would capture.Now, more than twenty years later, the franchise continues to delight and entertain a brand new generation, while still keeping older fans hooked.Over these years, a huge amount of collectibles has been created, encompassing all 800+ Pokémon in some way or form. Catch ‘em all as you join us on a journey across the various regions of the Pokémon world and take a look at the vast array of Pokémon merchandise from the UK and Japan, starting at Kanto and stopping at Galar for a glimpse into the future.
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Scalextric Collectibles
Remember setting up your Scalextric set on the carpet?The excitement of trying to get the layout to fit the room, then seeing if it still worked when you plugged it in?You probably still have your set in the loft… This book will take you back in time, to the cars that you owned and loved, and probably smashed to pieces against the wall.It will show you how, without spending a lot of money, you can build a collection of the originals from whatever era - 60s, 70s, 80s etc - and you can obtain them in almost perfect condition, even in their original boxes.Of course, some cars are very rare - usually because they are in strange colours, often made by the factory in Calais.These are a lot more expensive, but you can enjoy seeing these too.This book tells you what to look out for when buying, and what is a reasonable price to pay.
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Manchester United Collectibles
For many, supporting Manchester United Football Club is much more than the ninety minutes out on the pitch.Away from the stadiums around England and abroad, fans’ interest can also extend to collecting items of memorabilia relating to the club and its players.Some simply collect programmes from the games they attend, along with the match ticket if they had one, but there are others so engrossed in the club’s long and illustrious history that they have created their own personal Manchester United museum, with countless other items relating to the games and the individuals who have worn the red shirt. Here, Iain McCartney, long-time collector and editor of the Manchester United Review Collectors Club, looks at some of the items that these supporters scour the footballing world for.
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Jurassic Park Collectibles
The Jurassic Park dinosaurs were unleashed on the world in 1993.Just like the flock of Gallimimus swarming over the plains of Isla Nublar, the film took the world by storm, making it the highest grossing of its time.A popular toy line by Kenner was released along with the film, followed by many other products bearing the Jurassic Park logo and JP initials.Store shelves were filled with action figures, dinosaur models and hundreds of other products, from bedsheets to potato crisps. Between 1997 and 2015, three more Jurassic Park films were released, each with their own distinctive toys and collectibles, each time bigger, better and with more teeth. Jurassic Park Collectibles spares no expense in taking you back in time to the early 1990s for a nostalgic twenty-five year journey through the history of collecting Jurassic Park.
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Irwin Allen Collectibles
What is the appeal to Irwin Allen’s shows? Well, to a sixties TV audience used to a diet of westerns and hard-boiled detectives, they were new and exciting compared to what had appeared before.As for the appeal, much of this is down to the groups of diverse characters within each series.The sense of family within Lost in Space was carried through into Land of the Giants, with the passengers of the doomed transatlantic flight.Irwin Allen’s shows soon became a dominant force in TV science fiction throughout the decade.It started with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in 1964, which was soon followed by his best-known series Lost in Space, before moving on to The Time Tunnel and his final 1960s series, Land of the Giants, which ran between 1968 and 1970. Each of these series spawned huge swathes of merchandise, much of which is covered in this book.
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Indiana Jones Collectibles
It is now over four decades since the famed archaeologist and explorer Indiana Jones first appeared on our screens in Raiders of the Lost Ark.The creation of George Lucas, it borrowed heavily from the Saturday morning cinema serials of the 1930s and 1940s.Although not quite as prolific as Lucas’s ‘Star Wars’ franchise, Raiders of the Lost Ark and its sequels spawned a whole range of merchandise. This book brings together a large selection of the multitude of products that have been created as a result of the adventures of Indiana Jones.
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Collectibles
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. was American television at its best. In the sixties, spy series just didn’t come any cooler than this.Almost a direct result of the success of Bond in the cinemas, this series spawned a whole wave of copycat TV shows and its influence is still being felt today.The recent Kingsman films and comics owe more than a passing nod to the show for inspiration.A remarkable array of different products was issued in connection with this series - everything from bubblegum to wristwatches.Few other shows at this time came close to the range of products issued.There were quite possibly more U.N.C.L.E. products issued in the US alone, during the sixties, than for any other TV series being produced at that time.In this book the reader will find a vast array of those items.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collectibles
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been a powerhouse franchise ever since the debut of the indie comic book back in 1984.The TMNT have captivated kids and those young at heart for over thirty years now with several movies, multiple cartoon series, ongoing comics and one of the most extensive and playable toylines in history.The golden era of TMNT for many fans was from 1988 to 1995 and it’s that vintage era that this book aims to focus on.When you’re dealing with such an expansive franchise it’s essential to nail down a focus and the original cartoon and movies are still regarded by many fans as the definitive TMNT. In this book author, collector and pop culture historian Matt MacNabb, who runs NinjaTurtlesCollector.com, examines everything from the Playmates toyline to the more obscure product offerings – from fast food toys, food product, school supplies and trading cards to video games, VHS and books.
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Can you keep trackables if they are listed as collectibles in geocaching?
No, trackables listed as collectibles in geocaching are meant to be discovered and moved along to other geocaches. Collectible trackables are typically special items that are not meant to be kept by finders but rather shared with others in the geocaching community. It is important to respect the goal of the trackable and help it continue its journey by placing it in another geocache for the next geocacher to discover.
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Can you keep travel bugs if they are displayed as collectibles in geocaching?
Yes, you can keep travel bugs as collectibles in geocaching. Some geocachers choose to collect travel bugs and display them in their personal collections rather than moving them from cache to cache. However, it is important to remember that the goal of a travel bug is to travel from cache to cache, so if you decide to keep one as a collectible, it is recommended to mark it as "missing" on the geocaching website so others know it is not available for discovery or retrieval.
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How many collectibles are there in total in Lego City Undercover, and how many of them have I already found?
There are a total of 305 collectibles in Lego City Undercover. As for how many you have already found, I would need access to your game data to provide an accurate answer. You can check your progress in the game's menu or map to see how many collectibles you have found so far.
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What is the price for a complete gaming PC including gadgets and accessories?
The price for a complete gaming PC including gadgets and accessories can vary widely depending on the specific components and accessories chosen. A basic gaming PC with mid-range components and essential accessories like a keyboard, mouse, and headset can start at around $800-$1000. However, for a high-end gaming PC with top-of-the-line components, high-resolution monitors, gaming chairs, and other premium accessories, the price can exceed $3000-$4000. It ultimately depends on the individual's budget and preferences for gaming equipment.
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What is the difference between electronics and technology?
Electronics refers specifically to devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons, such as computers, smartphones, and televisions. Technology, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses a wide range of tools, systems, and methods used to solve problems or achieve goals. While electronics are a subset of technology, technology includes not only electronic devices but also mechanical, digital, and other types of tools and systems.
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Is the electronics technician for automation technology difficult?
Becoming an electronics technician for automation technology can be challenging, as it requires a strong understanding of electrical systems, programming, and automation technology. The field is constantly evolving, so technicians must stay updated on the latest advancements and technologies. However, with dedication and the right training, individuals can develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this role. It may be difficult at times, but the opportunities for growth and the potential to work on cutting-edge technology make it a rewarding career choice for those passionate about automation.
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How are electronics technicians trained for automation technology?
Electronics technicians are trained for automation technology through a combination of formal education and on-the-job training. They typically complete a post-secondary program in electronics or a related field, where they learn about electrical circuits, digital electronics, and control systems. Additionally, they receive specialized training in automation technology, which includes learning about programmable logic controllers (PLCs), industrial robotics, and process control systems. This training may also involve hands-on experience with automation equipment and systems in a lab or industrial setting. Overall, electronics technicians are trained to understand and troubleshoot the complex systems used in automation technology.
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Where can I find sellers who sell various furniture, electrical appliances, or collectibles online on various platforms on a commission basis for me?
You can find sellers who sell various furniture, electrical appliances, or collectibles online on platforms like eBay, Etsy, or Amazon. These platforms allow individuals to sell items on a commission basis, where you pay a percentage of the sale price to the platform. You can also consider reaching out to consignment shops or online marketplaces that specialize in selling these types of items on consignment.
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