I actually still have one of these. Original box. All parts in order. Just a teensy bit of wear on the decals and a little bit of yellowing along the plastic
seams where the glue has aged. The only thing wrong with it is that the sound pitch for the engine when you tilt it will not go down. You have to turn it off
and hold it down. After a minute when you turn it back on again, the engine is reset at the low pitch (and will go up again). But the guns still light up and
fire. The sound for the guns is as good as it was back then.
Otherwise my Starbird is pristine. It sits in my closet usually in it's box, safe from extremes of light and temp. I sometimes get it out and fiddle around
with it. Reconfigure it so that the front pod is attached directly to the main engine for the "fighter" version. Turn the ball turret around, detach
the wing fighter drones and such.
It's still one of the prettiest toy spaceships there ever was.
No. I'm not selling it. ^_^
seams where the glue has aged. The only thing wrong with it is that the sound pitch for the engine when you tilt it will not go down. You have to turn it off
and hold it down. After a minute when you turn it back on again, the engine is reset at the low pitch (and will go up again). But the guns still light up and
fire. The sound for the guns is as good as it was back then.
Otherwise my Starbird is pristine. It sits in my closet usually in it's box, safe from extremes of light and temp. I sometimes get it out and fiddle around
with it. Reconfigure it so that the front pod is attached directly to the main engine for the "fighter" version. Turn the ball turret around, detach
the wing fighter drones and such.
It's still one of the prettiest toy spaceships there ever was.
No. I'm not selling it. ^_^