i mean, iwish i put a few in the garage. he laughs i've always thought that!adly take one. even though the palitoy team ended their time together at coalville in 1985, they've kept in touch. they created a toy empire, one to be treasured and loved as part of our childhoods in that galaxy far, far away. ifind it incredible, actually, that star wars ever made it. when you look back, you think how fragile that start was. you know, the trade didn't want to take it. we were pushing and trying to get things, we couldn't get product. but behind it all, the consumer was desperate for it. there were tremendous products at palitoy, not just star wars figures. and what did i do with them? they've all gone. i could've sold it for lots of money by now, but... hey—ho. it's still very, very highly thought of, isn't it, by collectors and enthusiasts? and i suppose children who had them in the first days are collectors now, aren't they? even now — this might sound really sad, and my wife thinks it's exceedingly sad — i dream about what we used to do here. yeah, you sort of loo