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Vintage toys bring people back to their childhood faster than almost anything else we sell. This collection of over 90 toys covers the golden era of action figures, playsets, plush, and the kind of items that defined Saturday mornings and holiday wish lists from the 80s and 90s.

Action figures are a major part of the selection. Hasbro, Kenner, Mattel, Playmates, the toy manufacturers that built empires on franchises like Star Wars, GI Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, and He-Man. We carry loose figures, vehicles, and accessories from these lines and dozens more.

Beyond action figures, you'll find vintage board games, plush toys, die-cast vehicles, electronic handheld games, and the miscellaneous toys that don't fit into any one franchise but are just as collectible. These are the items that were played with, loved, and somehow survived to tell the story.

Condition varies with vintage toys, these were meant to be opened and played with, and most of ours show that history. We photograph every item from multiple angles and note any missing parts, paint wear, or damage in the listing. What you see is what you get.

Visit our Las Vegas store at Downtown Container Park on Fremont Street to see toys in person, or browse and buy the full collection online. New vintage toys are added regularly as we source from collections and estates across the country. Fast shipping on every order.

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Questions about Toys

Vintage action figures live and die by condition, completeness, and authenticity. Every figure in the case gets checked for joint tightness, paint wear, accessory count, and era-correct markings before it hits the shelf. If you need measurements, a card-back photo, or a deep-cut identification on a 90s wrestler you only half remember, email info@keepitclassiclv.com and we will pull it.
How do you grade vintage toy condition?
Every toy is graded on a five-tier ladder: mint, near-mint, very-good, good, and fair. Mint means the piece looks unplayed-with and the packaging, if present, has no creases, scuffs, or price-tag residue. Near-mint allows minor shelf wear on the box but the toy itself is clean. Very-good is the everyday vintage grade: light play wear, intact paint, all moving parts working. Good shows visible play history with paint loss or minor part substitutions. Fair is honest beater condition for hard-to-find pieces. The grade is set after hand inspection and is photographed from the angles that matter for that toy type.
Are loose toys complete, or are pieces missing?
Every loose toy listing states completeness explicitly in the description. If accessories, weapons, capes, or instruction sheets are missing, the listing names what is gone and the photos show exactly what ships. We do not assume a toy is complete because it looks complete in one angle. Action figures get checked against their original accessory checklist when we can verify it; board games get a piece count called out in the body copy. If a listing does not mention completeness, assume it is the loose figure or core item only.
Is the original packaging included?
Original packaging is called out in the listing title and the first photo. Phrases like in-box, sealed, MOC (mint on card), MIB (mint in box), or with-original-box mean the packaging is present and photographed. If the title does not call out packaging, the toy ships loose. Boxes and blister cards add value and we grade them separately from the toy itself, so a near-mint figure can ride in a good-condition box and the listing will say so.
How do you authenticate vintage toys?
Authentication starts with maker marks, copyright dates, country-of-origin stamps, and mold variations. We compare against reference catalogs, factory-archive photos, and known reproduction tells (wrong plastic feel, off-register paint, modern font substitutions). For high-value pieces we cross-check against collector community references before listing. If a toy is a licensed reissue or a confirmed reproduction, it is labeled as such in the title and body copy. Our default is to under-claim rather than over-claim age and origin.
What age range or safety rating do these toys carry?
Vintage toys are sold as collectibles for adult buyers. Most pieces on our floor predate current US toy safety standards (modern ASTM F963 revisions, post-2008 lead-paint regulations, small-parts choking warnings as currently printed). We recommend display use rather than play, particularly for buyers under 14, due to small parts, vintage paint formulations, and discontinued safety standards. If you are buying for a child, look for current-production retro reissues elsewhere. The shop is happy to flag specific safety concerns on any piece before purchase.
Where do you source vintage toys?
Our toy floor is built from estate buys, collector deaccessions, attic finds brought into the shop, and curated picks from Las Vegas and regional networks. We do not buy from bulk reseller flips and we do not pad the floor with reproductions to meet inventory targets. If a piece is not period-correct or not honestly graded, it does not go on the wall. The result is a smaller, slower-moving floor than a chain reseller, which is the whole point.
Can I see toys in person before buying?
Yes. The shop is at 707 E Fremont Street, Suite 1170, ground floor of Downtown Container Park in Las Vegas. Walk-in hours are Monday through Thursday and Sunday 11:30a to 8p, and Friday and Saturday 11:30a to 9p. Online inventory and floor inventory are the same pool, so a piece you see online is the piece on the shelf, and a piece on the shelf may already be reserved if it has been pulled for a buyer.
How is shipping handled on fragile toys?
Fragile toys (boxed figures, painted die-cast, plastic shells, glass eyes on plush) ship in double-boxed packaging with foam or paper fill around the inner box so the original packaging does not absorb impact. Outbound US ground shipping is free on orders over the threshold listed at checkout. Handling is one to two business days from order to drop-off. We do not ship internationally as a default; international buyers should message the shop before ordering.
What is your return policy on toys?
Online orders carry a 14-day return window from delivery. Returns ship at the buyer's expense and a $7 return-shipping fee is deducted from the refund. The fee does not apply if the piece arrives damaged in transit, the wrong item shipped, or the listing materially misrepresented condition; in those cases we cover the return label and refund in full. In-store purchases are exchange or store credit only; vintage toys sold in person are not refundable. Photos of any in-transit damage help the claim move fast.
Do you sell reproductions or modern reissues?
Occasionally, and only when labeled. Some lines (Masters of the Universe Origins, certain Hasbro retro collections, modern Funko-era reissues of vintage characters) are clearly modern product and are listed as reissues with the production year stated. We do not sell unmarked reproductions and we do not pass off recent castings as period-original. If a piece looks vintage but is actually a 2010s-or-later reissue, the title says so.
Can you hold a toy or take it off the floor for me?
Short holds (24 to 48 hours) are workable for buyers who have already messaged the shop and are committed to the piece. Longer holds are case-by-case and usually require a deposit. The shop does not pull pieces from the floor without a confirmed buyer because one-of-one inventory moves fast and another customer in person is just as real as a customer online.

Every piece in this collection earned its spot through hands-on sourcing, condition grading, and a lot of late nights. We pull from estate sales, dead-stock attics, and the occasional miracle. If it is here, we trust it.

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