A reality TV star was stunned to discover a stash of collectible toys worth an astounding £74,000 in an old storage unit.
Treasure hunter Darrell Sheets paid just £12,000 for the locker on American TV show Storage Wars, securing a profit of over £60,000.
Sheets had his son Brandon with him when they unearthed the bumper haul of childhood treasure inside the storage facility.
Among the rare toys and collectibles were specialist items including GI Joes and Hot Wheels cars.
The presence of over 3,000 comic books suggested the lot could have been the former inventory of a comic book store.

Sheets, known as the Gambler, dubbed it the "Holy Grail of toys" as his gamble paid off in spades, The Sun reported.
Speaking as he discovered the goods, he said: "OMG look at all these Spawn toys.
"These are top of line hard to get McFarlane toys - that's a 300 dollar toy sitting there.
"There are 3000 comic books here all worth about ten bucks.
"This locker just goes on and on and on... this is the holy grail of toys."
The find ended up being one of the biggest in Storage Wars history, with the toy collection worth a whopping £73,737.

Fans were quick to take to social media to share their excitement at the find.
"Oh my god I'd keep them all if I had the chance," a YouTube user said.
Another commented: "Now this is the locker I would love to come across.”
"That's a hundred dollar bill right there," a third said.
Another quipped: "I feel bad for the person whose locker this belongs to... imagine him watching this right now.”
Sheets, 64, once unearthed a storage unit with art worth £250,000 inside.