A couple of weeks ago, I picked up a fairly large collection of 6" Star Wars figures.

Here they are lined up on the counter.
Most of the figures are still in their boxes, which are in great condition, apart from the odd scuff or mark.
In the back row, you can see the Cantina band, and they are actually the main reason I purchased this lot.
My intention is to make a Cantina diorama display. I'm just going to make the stage where they perform in the first film, and even wire up some LEDs to light it.
I have Greedo too from this bundle and recently bought a Han Solo, so I'm planning on extending the stage with a booth beside it, to recreate the scene with Han and Greedo.

Here are some other figures included, which are out of their boxes.
There aren't any here that I was particularly excited about getting, apart from the Tusken Raider, whom I am planning on making a small diorama for, which will essentially be a collection of rocks for him to stand on.
I was going to make that one first, so I could test the waters with making something like that. Painting it would be fairly easy, and making the rock formation out of some old Styrofoam should be pretty handy.
There are a bunch of characters that I am happy to have, but as I said, the main ones I was excited about was the cantina band, Greedo, and the Tusken Raider.
The rest of them I am planning to sell to recoup the money I spent on the entire bundle.
The price range I am thinking of is €18 for the boxed figures and €12 for the loose ones.
The entire bundle cost €120, so I would easily be able to make that back if I sold them at the price, and there would even be room to make a profit after selling all of the ones I don't want.
Then again, though, I am more than happy to keep them all, especially since the price of the lot was incredibly reasonable.
Initially, the seller had them up for a lot more, and I kept an eye on the bundle, but then one day he dropped the price by a considerable amount, and I had to strike before someone else did.