Trying to sort out my X-Wing 1.0 stuff to sell...is there an index of what locks/numbers go with which expansion?

By xanderf, in X-Wing

As above. Have about a million pairs of lock tokens and ship numbers I'd like to at least do a ballpark match out to the expansion in question - anyone know of an index, somewhere, of what goes where?

I was sort of hoping for something in the form of a spreadsheet - I can as easily open each of FFG's product pages and see the same information, but I'm not piecing out the expansions so much as listing everything by faction. So something like 'all the Scum target lock and numbers' or 'all the Empire target lock and numbers' is the end goal. Easier to make that list starting from a spreadsheet...

Honestly, nobody cares about the 1.0 cardboard. Doing exact matches is almost certainly a waste of time.

12 minutes ago, ScummyRebel said:

Honestly, nobody cares about the 1.0 cardboard. Doing exact matches is almost certainly a waste of time.

There are a number of existing and new forum members that still play 1.0 including my son and I. As the crow flys we still fly casual & continue to collect 1.0 stuff with the intention to move to 2.0 *eventually.

We have purchased the 2.0 Core Set & Rebel, Imperial Conversion Kits.

It has been my experience that buying 1.0 ships *moving to 2.0 has been cost effective.

1 hour ago, ScummyRebel said:

Honestly, nobody cares about the 1.0 cardboard. Doing exact matches is almost certainly a waste of time.

Probably. But I've got the cardboard, planning on splitting the collection 3 ways, might as well try to send it where it belongs. I mean, some of the stuff still doesn't even have a 2.0 release (yet - thinking of all the Huge ships I have), so the 1.0 cardboard is the only way to use it for a bit longer. So...

4 hours ago, xanderf said:

Probably. But I've got the cardboard, planning on splitting the collection 3 ways, might as well try to send it where it belongs. I mean, some of the stuff still doesn't even have a 2.0 release (yet - thinking of all the Huge ships I have), so the 1.0 cardboard is the only way to use it for a bit longer. So...

Perhaps you're thinking about this the wrong way. I suggest an alternative solution to a spreadsheet... a scale. Divide your components into piles of the same kind of token, weigh out like 10, record the number, deduce the total number of tokens once you put all similar tokens on the scale. Rinse and repeat for each type of token. You should be done in minutes once sorted out.

That's a good way to do it.. That way if you say, have 7 pairs of A, B and D tokens, and you have 7 tie defenders, 7 tie bombers and 7 x-wings, you know what to give each.