For the record it's NOT the same as, say, the death of the Enterprise (NCC-1701) in Star Trek III (because I guess we the Star Trek fanbase always did assume there'd be another Enterprise even if we had lingering doubts about it, which of course did happen in Star Trek IV).
Why is that distinction important in the question? Because unless I miss my guess I take it nobody is going to resurrect Rescue Striker (Rescue Striker-A?) like the Enterprise. It's gone for keeps. So toy value post that..
So if my LEGOs ever need rescuing there's Hyper Rescue Ambulance... save my Harry Potter LEGOs post Half Blood Prince Rescue Ambulance! Save them!!
OK. Now I'll be serious. Question for buzztoyshop. Would I be correct or wrong to assume that the price for a mint in box Rescue Force 1st Edition era Rescue Striker vehicle (Rescue Force then Rescue Fire vechile) would go up in value after Rescue Striker's "death" in Episode 9 of Rescue Fire?
For the record it's NOT the same as, say, the death of the Enterprise (NCC-1701) in Star Trek III (because I guess we the Star Trek fanbase always did assume there'd be another Enterprise even if we had lingering doubts about it, which of course did happen in Star Trek IV).
Why is that distinction important in the question? Because unless I miss my guess I take it nobody is going to resurrect Rescue Striker (Rescue Striker-A?) like the Enterprise. It's gone for keeps. So toy value post that..
DarkeRaven09 2 years ago
So if my LEGOs ever need rescuing there's Hyper Rescue Ambulance... save my Harry Potter LEGOs post Half Blood Prince Rescue Ambulance! Save them!!
OK. Now I'll be serious. Question for buzztoyshop. Would I be correct or wrong to assume that the price for a mint in box Rescue Force 1st Edition era Rescue Striker vehicle (Rescue Force then Rescue Fire vechile) would go up in value after Rescue Striker's "death" in Episode 9 of Rescue Fire?
DarkeRaven09 2 years ago