Way back in January 2002 (I found my old post), I bought two of the Fine Molds X-Wings from Hobby Link Japan. The total price was $44 delivered when one of the kits sold for $30+ in the US ($18 a piece plus $8 shipping) and took 20 days to arrive from Japan to Boston, Mass.
I grabbed just about every Fine Molds Star Wars kit they put out in 1/72 except for the Falcon. It was rather big, lots of parts and I figured when completed, I wouldn't have a place to put it.
My biggest snatch was the Slave I kit from Target online. They had a bunch of "Japanese Colectibles" listed on their website. Someone in my model club alerted us and we basically wiped out their inventory. I scored both the Jengo Fett version and the Boba Fett version with white metal Han Solo frozen in Carbonite.
While the Fine Molds kits are awesome, well detailed, finely engineered and recommended, the newer Bandai kits are just a breeze to build. And most importantly, readily available.
I still have FM versions of the two Slave Is, Obi-Wan's Jedi fighter with hyperdrive ring, the 2 X-Wings, a Y-Wing, TIE fighter and Interceptor, and in 1/48 the Snow Speeder.