My very first Star Wars toy: Kenner 3 inch Darth Vader with telescoping lightsaber. Likely also the most valuable 'toy' I own.
What's it gonna be, a-dev?
Haha, you need to reexamine my first post in the thread.
I think the *idea* is more resonant than the thing,
[...] What does stand out to me immediately and which fits all the criteria is my custom 1:6 ESB Darth Vader. [...]
I've been thinking about this since yesterday and, honestly, I don't have an answer.[...]
This thread will be filled with posts bargaining on an answer , trying to avoid the actual question.......
My answer has been an easy one always .....
PCS Kessler Wolf.
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Utterly impossible. I could never choose one TOY, but you're gonna make me choose not only toys but my comic books, posters, blurays, LPs, t-shirts, and all the rest??
I could MAYBE choose one of each of those things I like best, but no possible way could I choose just one. I can't. I don't have a wife or kids. This stuff is all I have. I really, really, reaaaalllly love this stuff.
I just can't
There are lots of figures i really like but only a few i would find very hard to part with...But if push came to shove and i could only hold onto one, it would have to be the HT 1/4 scale Darth Vader.
As he's my favourite movie character and design this is the coolest looking version to have on the shelf and it also represents the only SW trilogy you'll ever need to see...
That's exactly the thing though; I don't have anything like that. Like I said, growing up where I did, I didn't have a lot of choice as far as pop culture was concerned. I took whatever I found and didn't really obsess over it because I couldn't find more material to feed it. I couldn't find Lego sets past the small ones, let alone licensed stuff. I didn't have an LCS or a place that sold EU Star Wars books. Basically all I had were the shows shown on tv, the random issue I came across, the movies and games. At least until we got the internet around my parts. And even then I mostly had whatever, uh, "scans", I could find. I started collecting that smaller scale I mentioned, and would buy random issues I'd find on random places but nothing in big enough amounts for me to consider myself a collector at that point; I just bought random floppies to pass the time at the beach during the summer months. Around my tweens/teens I started getting into a different thing every few months, but again, only through the internet, forums, sites, etc. I didn't have random DC Direct 6" figures or Hasbro SW figures or anything like that around me to buy. The majority of it all was through digital means. There were no physical collectibles around for me to get, and all I had was eBay and whatever I'd find. But even then, I didn't really bother with it all since I was content with that small scale I collected. I had all kinds of licenses, they were relatively cheap and I could make customs very easily. But beyond that, I had no action figures. By the time I was 12 or so they were all destroyed/lost. All I had were my Minimates. I had maybe 50 issues total of random Spider-Man/Batman/X-Men/F4/Star Wars series (mostly Ultimate). My major "timesink" hobby was videogames, since I could keep up (internet, magazines) and all the kids I knew played them so it was a shared interest. And with rental stores I could try literally anything as long as I had the system. Add the 'net and all of its wonderful posibillities, and I could have anything. But beyond my bought games and the stuff I mentioned above, that's as far as my physical collection went. So you can see that I really have nothing from that period that I could consider close to me, or a representative of all of my pop culture "relationships".Look at my answer as a template. Sure, some things evoke childhood, others evoke a specific era in your life or resonate on some level.
What's the thing that touches multiple reference points across time? For me, Spidey hits:
- Early childhood
- Childhood
- Early teens
- Late 20s
- Adult aesthetic sensibilities
- Pop culture
Do you have anything (or is there something about to come out) that hits as many criteria?
[...]If you put me on the spot and forced me to name the one thing [...]
[...] that's always been in my life in some fashion, it'd probably be Star Wars.
[...]We'll see...
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