lol....This year I’ve only received 10 figures compared to my typical 20-25 per year. Next year will probably be between 5 and 7 I expect to receive.
lol....This year I’ve only received 10 figures compared to my typical 20-25 per year. Next year will probably be between 5 and 7 I expect to receive.
I doubt this is will ever happen. The markets will never go along with it. If there is a force more powerful than the office of the president, it's Wall Street, if he screws with corporate profits , the next person shooting at him will be a professional that will not miss.Trump's Tariffs could mean this Collecting could come to an end even sooner. Well...for those of us that aren't wealthy.
They're talking about 60% Tariff on imported products from other countries, especially China. Toys will be particularly affected.
Well... okay. Winter Soldier...I doubt this is will ever happen. The markets will never go along with it. If there is a force more powerful than the office of the president, it's Wall Street, if he screws with corporate profits , the next person shooting at him will be a professional that will not miss.
It’s almost done.
After Thunder Toys’ Phantom (Ant-Man’s Ghost) arrives, all I want is a Jane Foster HS and I’m finished with the 1/6 MCU game. It’s a very strange feeling knowing that this decade+ journey is almost over
For now, my battle is keeping away from the myriad of < $50 impulse buys out there (I’m looking at you, Pop Up Parade).
Is being a "collector" just the active process of buying figures to add to a collection, or can it also be just the maintaining (creating new displays, rotating out figures) of the collection you have while still being interested in discussing figures past, present and future?
I think curation and maintenance of a static collection still counts. It must be one of the forks in the road that a collector can take at a certain point.
Spider-Man, R2, Premium Scale Bumblebee, Keaton Bats, S-Hero TNBA-ish Bats. That's all I have. The way it sits for me now, I'll probably never have more than 7 to 9 items. They're just accent pieces that I really enjoy mixed into my bookshelves. There are figures I really admire from movies I enjoyed a lot, but for one reason or another I don't feel the need to own 'em. I guess I'm still a 'collector' but only barely.
Accurate.
Just a quiet one LOLYes of course, I think you're very much a collector like everyone else is here.
Still do, but not on display. I think I'll let him go because I feel R2 is enough.Though if I'm not mistaken, I thought I recalled you had ESB Snow Speeder Luke,
I was going to pre-order, then backed out. Didn't 'feel right'. Although I love the film.InArt The Batman
Chopped! Love that design -- it's actually my favourite, but didn't vibe with my other items. Texture, pattern ... clashed too much with the graphic simplicity of my other stuff. I suppose Mark III 2.0 has that simplicity but I don't have a compelling urge for it. May fall into the same category as The Batman.and an Iron Man (Mark 46?) Unless of course you let them go lol
you can have 1 figure and still call yourself a collector. it is the mindset.Yes I believe so to! A collector can have a collection of just 5 or 500 pieces; I feel just as long as one has interest in the hobby, they're a collector.
Oh…um…the rest are all just…POs. Yeah, they’re all POs. Yeah, that’s the ticketPlus Artisan EG Scarlet Witch?
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