Bustajesse
Super Freak
Congrats, I did the same. I love 1/6 figures but just can't justify the cost. $200 Yoda or Rocket, no thanks.
Timing is everything -- I've lost money on figures I shouldn't have, but took zero loss on Deadpool, for instance. Even made money once or twice at auction.
When I did a stint collecting 6-inch I found I spent more money and faster at times, because I didn't look at it as a big expenditure per unit. I mostly did imports though, and they'll add up fast.
*Edit: Deadpool is actually the only figure I sometimes think twice about having sold, but it had a weird hip-to-waist ratio that pushed me over the edge.
Timing is everything -- I've lost money on figures I shouldn't have, but took zero loss on Deadpool, for instance. Even made money once or twice at auction.
When I did a stint collecting 6-inch I found I spent more money and faster at times, because I didn't look at it as a big expenditure per unit. I mostly did imports though, and they'll add up fast.
*Edit: Deadpool is actually the only figure I sometimes think twice about having sold, but it had a weird hip-to-waist ratio that pushed me over the edge.
[...]I decided to exclusively buy figures from classic films that have stood the test of time for me[...]
Buying everything in the line, then selling everything when you've lost interest, sounds to me you just collect for the sake of completion & showing off. it's sad but glad you realized it sooner.
Many people stopped collecting due to cost & interest but most still keep the old stuffs around unless they are in need of quick money. because they bought the stuffs they want instead of being a completionist coz when you do that one day you will ask yourself why are you still buying? if cost & space is not an issue it's not a problem just treat it like a habbit like sports cards but for most people they aren't cheap.
AMEN! I love your words..they resonate like a piece from old Ludwig Von. Just recently, after getting the Sideshow Freddy, I had to get Jason. Never been a huge fan of Jason..but for every Freddy item I get, I have a Jason companion piece. So then that led me into wanting more horror figures. Got the Threezero Myers and was super impressed. Then I was REALLY concidering Pinhead..and even Ghostface. I mean, Scream came out when I was a bit older, so no nostalgia attached to it. And the only parts of Hellraiser I've seen were bits on tv. The money is the main factor, but even if these where $25 figures, why the hell would I be spending good money on characters that mean absolutely nothing to me? ..Just so I can say I own x number of these characters cause they tie into these other characters I actually like? It's so unhealthy obsessive and ridiculous. lol - so yeah, no more with the Jesse Pinkman's and variant #14 Stormtrooper's of the world. I'm only spending my money (rather it's $20 or $300) on stuff that's unique, cool and genuinely means something to me. Like for the life of me, I never could relate to army building. It takes away from a figure by owning the same thing 100 times over. And these ppl that buy and can afford like 6 Hot Toys Snowtroopers, what the hell!? If you like figure photography, just photoshop the rest and save a few thousand dollars. Apparently a lot of collectors are running free museum tours of there collections. Haha - I'm literally the ONLY one that sees my stuff. It's not like anyone would even have a reason to come to my house lol. So yeah, I kinda feel sorry to those dead souled, materialistic fiends that only live to brag about paying $2000 for a figure. I'm not saying I don't have a problem, but I'm working on dedicating less time to 'stuff' and more time to my daughter/family and other genuinely important things in life. Damn...this was way too long of a postCollect what you Love and never buy into the hype of the Next best thing. When i jumped into this crazy hobby i dreamed of a Star war's O.t collection and pretty much stuck to my rule only buy what really Love inspire's you. Like The Fight club movie line' The things you own end up owning you. We buy things we don’t need, with money we don’t have, to impress people we don’t like. Why The Hell would buy things you dont like ??? Again just buy what you love and skip ALL THE REST. You are the one that has to look at it everyday. Its a hobby not a competition.
[...] for the life of me, I never could relate to army building. It takes away from a figure by owning the same thing 100 times over. And these ppl that buy and can afford like 6 Hot Toys Snowtroopers, what the hell!? If you like figure photography, just photoshop the rest and save a few thousand dollars. Apparently a lot of collectors are running free museum tours of there collections. Haha - I'm literally the ONLY one that sees my stuff. It's not like anyone would even have a reason to come to my house lol. So yeah, I kinda feel sorry to those dead souled, materialistic fiends that only live to brag about paying $2000 for a figure. I'm not saying I don't have a problem, but I'm working on dedicating less time to 'stuff' and more time to my daughter/family and other genuinely important things in life. Damn...this was way too long of a post��
Being a completionist is definitely a slippery slope particularly with Super Hero figures. It's one thing to say "I'm gonna finish the line" with $15 action figures but when you are paying $250 it pays to be slightly more selective. When space started to get filled way too quickly in my MCU and DCEU Hot Toys buying days I decided to start asking myself - if this Hot Toys figure that I am about to buy was the one and only Hot Toys figure that I owned (thinking back to my first Hot Toys figure purchase ever) would I enjoy it by itself? set up a great display for it? Proudly show it off to my wife? And if the answer was "no" then what was the point of spending over $200 on it? That exercise truly marked the beginning of the end for Marvel and DC figures for me.
Well, once again to each their own. I don't think one can make assumptions about someone based on their purchases, since we don't know what people's financial situations are, or how much time they devote to family, work, friends etc. -- and I think there's a fine line between bragging and sharing. At its best, this forum is where like-minded people connect. (On the other hand, at its worst...well...LOL ).
I wholeheartedly agree (and I think anyone would) that relationships and experiences are more important than say, cars or clothes or action figures.
That said, as an occasional army-builder (in 1/6 it's more like 'squad-building' but whatever) I can tell you why I would bother -- there is an aesthetic appeal to identical massed objects, it's essentially a 3-dimensional pattern -- pattern is one of the basic elements of design. It may not be for everyone but it's a thing, particularly for characters that were usually presented en masse.
Although I do agree that there is a separate and equally arresting aesthetic for solitary objects which I love, maybe even more so than multiples in some respects.
Well, once again to each their own. I don't think one can make assumptions about someone based on their purchases, since we don't know what people's financial situations are, or how much time they devote to family, work, friends etc. -- and I think there's a fine line between bragging and sharing. At its best, this forum is where like-minded people connect. (On the other hand, at its worst...well...LOL ).
I wholeheartedly agree (and I think anyone would) that relationships and experiences are more important than say, cars or clothes or action figures.
That said, as an occasional army-builder (in 1/6 it's more like 'squad-building' but whatever) I can tell you why I would bother -- there is an aesthetic appeal to identical massed objects, it's essentially a 3-dimensional pattern -- pattern is one of the basic elements of design. It may not be for everyone but it's a thing, particularly for characters that were usually presented en masse.
Although I do agree that there is a separate and equally arresting aesthetic for solitary objects which I love, maybe even more so than multiples in some respects.
I think collecting those troopers in numbers aren't a bad thing, but collecting multiple Batman & Joker from same actor is. I don't mind 10 Stormtroppers all 100% identical lining up but i do mind 10 variations of same Batman.
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