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Darth Maul Polybag Dims

CommanderRaabCommanderRaab Member Posts: 661
edited February 2013 in Collecting
Hi all, looking for some advice please
I just bought some darth maul polybags off eBay and they arrived today. I am worried now that I am being/have been scammed. The bag material is not like any other polybag I have had (they are always that crinkly kind of plastic) where as these are a smooth kind of soft plastic (if that makes sense). I have checked the set picture here on brickset and compared it, they look identical.

Does anyone have one of these sets that they could check for me please? My bag measures almost 14cm x 14cm and at top right and bottom right corner it has a little half-circle of plastic missing (l guess how the bags are manufactured and link together with a little tab).

hope that makes sense.
Thanks for any advice
Rab

Comments

  • JosephJoseph Member Posts: 629
    edited February 2013
    According to bricklink that's the correct bag size: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=5000062-1
  • ColoradoBricksColoradoBricks Member Posts: 1,659
    I checked my polybags, I see what you mean and I think they are ligit. Same as the TC-14 and other minifig only, it might look softer and less "crunchy" because it is not filled as much as a regular polybag.
  • CommanderRaabCommanderRaab Member Posts: 661
    shoo OK thanks for the info guys. I was stressing there - bought 20 of them for a good price but then was thinking hangon where did he get 20 from are these fakes from China or something and I have been ripped off. I guess they could still be good fakes...
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