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-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Nope, children deserve that figure as much as any collector.
headsortails wrote:Sometimes I want to because some look awesome as hell in both modes, but my wife won't let me....
decepta-scott wrote:Have you ever spent so much time hunting down a rare figure that after you finally find it you have a powerful compulsion to by that figure when you see it for a second time? I do and I dont know why.
I dont by multiples though but I will take that rare figure and hide it behiend a few other figures of the same brand. That way a child wont come by and mindlessly point and say "oh mom I want that one!!" simply because he likes the color or something. If someone is looking for a specific figure, they will look through the figures no doubt and find the gem I have hidden for them. Anyone else do that?
Erailea wrote:I do the opposite when I spot harder to find toys. I put them in the front.
Starscream's Girl wrote:I don't hide figs. But if I see a figure that I want and know it's a rare one on top of that, I will only buy one. Cause I only need one. But if I don't have the money, I will past it up and once I get the money, if I go back to the store and see the figure is still there, then I know it was meant to be. Like my Leader Ironhide. I found him a month before I got him and they only had one of him. Didn't have the money at the time and didn't know he would be a rare one within my city. After I saw the movie, July 1st, I went back to that store, wanting a leader Ironhide more then anything. And there he was, the same one I saw before, the only one. So I got him. It was meant to be.
freaky777 wrote:Starscream's Girl wrote:I don't hide figs. But if I see a figure that I want and know it's a rare one on top of that, I will only buy one. Cause I only need one. But if I don't have the money, I will past it up and once I get the money, if I go back to the store and see the figure is still there, then I know it was meant to be. Like my Leader Ironhide. I found him a month before I got him and they only had one of him. Didn't have the money at the time and didn't know he would be a rare one within my city. After I saw the movie, July 1st, I went back to that store, wanting a leader Ironhide more then anything. And there he was, the same one I saw before, the only one. So I got him. It was meant to be.
You live in an ideal world. What you've said reminds me of fairytales.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Nope, children deserve that figure as much as any collector.
OptiMagnus wrote:LOST Cybertronian wrote:Nope, children deserve that figure as much as any collector.
Heck, when I was a child (but old enough to surf the web) I kept up with waves, QC issues, and rarity.
bigern226 wrote: When I was a kid waaaaaay back in the 80's, I still knew who the characters were and didn't just grab "the shiny blue one." Some kids aren't that stupid.
I know. Why would you want to deprive a kid of that figure?
Heck, when I was a child (but old enough to surf the web) I kept up with waves, QC issues, and rarity. I went into the stores looking for specific figures, I didn't just think "Oh look, he's blue. I like blue. I want him." I wasn't stupid. I'd always find those pesky collector-hidden toys. You'd be surprised how much some kids know when they go into the Transformers section.
If I'm low on cash, yes sometimes I do put things in the back for next time. But I don't do it with the intention of keeping it from a child that doesn't know much about it but still wants it, as if they're undeserving.
-mykltron said-
I think people are misunderstanding his motive for hiding the rare ones. I think he does it so it's only found by people actively searching for it. That's not the same as when people hide that figure in a different department to come back for later.
GuyIncognito wrote: That's the kind of thinking that leads to grown-ass adults throwing fits in McDonald's when they're out of McNuggets.
Mykltron wrote:I think people are misunderstanding his motive for hiding the rare ones. I think he does it so it's only found by people actively searching for it. That's not the same as when people hide that figure in a different department to come back for later.
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