King Darkness
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Thats just ****ing ridiculous!!!!
And Shai, Nash and Dannie
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Your comments were funny as hell!!
Smudger9 said:This is the exact reason I ditched the 3 3/4 inch line and went into Sideshow and Medicom.
Boba Fett said:Sorry, but in my opinion, that is clutter. Nothing is organized.
This is exactly what I try to avoid, which is why I invest in glass cabinets and displays so at least my room has a museum feel to it.
PosterBoyKelly said:Again, I know I'm in the minority, but I hate glass cabs and museum-esque collections. They're so cold and leave me unimpressed. Not attacking anyone, just chiming in. Clutter gives a good "lived in" feel to me. As long as everythings clean and you know where to find it.
PosterBoyKelly said:Again, I know I'm in the minority, but I hate glass cabs and museum-esque collections. They're so cold and leave me unimpressed. Not attacking anyone, just chiming in. Clutter gives a good "lived in" feel to me. As long as everythings clean and you know where to find it.
IrishJedi said:Seriously, what if there was a fire, flood or tornado and this stuff was all destroyed? I don't think this guy could cope. It's pretty clear that this stuff dominates his life (his further posts in that thread bear that out). And, to me, that's NOT a good thing no matter how sanctimonious you want to get about it.
Look, I used to have a SW collection that consumed the entire basement of my previous house. And though I was married to a hot blonde, had kids and a "real" job, etc. it ultimately became just too much. One day I went down there and just realized that it had become a bunch of clutter and I was sick to death of seeing it. The individual items were always over-shadowed by The Collection and I just decided that enough was enough. Total BURN-OUT. I got rid of a bunch of "junk", put the rest in storage (which I am still selling or giving away piecemeal) and never looked back. This was 8 years ago. I have been a selective collector and not anywhere near a completist since then and, to me, this has made collecting much more enjoyable and the actual individual items I have more meaningful.
Now I know that's just me and that mileage varies. But I sorda feel like the ex-smoker who wants to come down too hard on someone he sees lighting up. I personally think that this type of obsessive collecting is as much an illness or mental condition as drug addiction and can also affect one's personal and financial life in profound ways. It's wrong to make fun of this guy... but it's also not necessarily right to give people who may be overly obsessed a mulligan because they're "just toys". If you can't even get out of your bed to go to the bathroom without having to dodge stored and displayed toys there is something a bit deeper going on than some here would care to admit.
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IrishJedi said:Seriously, what if there was a fire, flood or tornado and this stuff was all destroyed? I don't think this guy could cope. It's pretty clear that this stuff dominates his life (his further posts in that thread bear that out). And, to me, that's NOT a good thing no matter how sanctimonious you want to get about it.
Look, I used to have a SW collection that consumed the entire basement of my previous house. And though I was married to a hot blonde, had kids and a "real" job, etc. it ultimately became just too much. One day I went down there and just realized that it had become a bunch of clutter and I was sick to death of seeing it. The individual items were always over-shadowed by The Collection and I just decided that enough was enough. Total BURN-OUT. I got rid of a bunch of "junk", put the rest in storage (which I am still selling or giving away piecemeal) and never looked back. This was 8 years ago. I have been a selective collector and not anywhere near a completist since then and, to me, this has made collecting much more enjoyable and the actual individual items I have more meaningful.
Now I know that's just me and that mileage varies. But I sorda feel like the ex-smoker who wants to come down too hard on someone he sees lighting up. I personally think that this type of obsessive collecting is as much an illness or mental condition as drug addiction and can also affect one's personal and financial life in profound ways. It's wrong to make fun of this guy... but it's also not necessarily right to give people who may be overly obsessed a mulligan because they're "just toys". If you can't even get out of your bed to go to the bathroom without having to dodge stored and displayed toys there is something a bit deeper going on than some here would care to admit.
Just my 7 cents.![]()
Amanaman said:There's nothing wrong with Hasbro, either, but if you're like many people with hundreds of figures, it becomes a VERY difficult task to display them nicely. I broke mines up into logical units - now my troopers are on display, with everything else in storage. Once in a while I scan my Hasbros to get rid of inferior versions of figures and keep my favorites. I have less than 100 figures now, that I like!
jlcmsu said:Actually to comment on the first part of this post. Forget the guy coping with it if that happens it's a health/saftey hazard. He could be in some deep **** if something happened.
As far as the collection goes you have to know where to draw the line on collecting. Find what fits best with what space you have and call it a day. If you want to get more you might have to store some of it till you get a bigger space.
jlcmsu said:Yeah, I've got some of mine here and some of mine there type of thing. The boxes are more of a pain than items themselves.
devlinboy said:thats a lot of stuff. its cool if you dedicate one area to the hobby, but almost every room is too much