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GetterDragun wrote:It sounds like you are at the "into it" stage (which comes after "aware of it" and "getting into it") and not the "obsessive" stage. After the "obsessive stage", one usually enteres "boredom". I am between obseesive and boredom. I'm started buying everything that had a TF name on it (though for some reason, G2 and Beastwars never took priority), and now I guess I had too much and am starting to scale back out of boredom. Though certain figures still peek my interest, especially anything that is new that is related to G1.
Cyber Bishop wrote:My problem is that Transformers is not the only thing that I had collected.
I collected so many things and finally I burned myself out.
I still buy things occasionally (like the GIJoe 25th figs and new movie TF's) but I have cut back significantly.
I know someone that was literally addicted to collecting toys. This guy bought what seemed to be EVERYTHING that hit the shelves.. He since has completely gotten out of collecting.
I did it as a hobby to keep me busy. Of course now that I am in the 501st that takes up my time so collecting has taken a "back seat".
Cyber Bishop wrote:Yeah.
Like I said I still pick things up on occasion I just don't have that "gotta have it" mentality any more.
There are thousands of toys in my house that range from my complete TF G1 set, complete Star Wars figure set (3' 3/4" figs) from 1995 - 2002, McFarlane NFL complete sets series 1-7, Godzilla vinyl, Sota Street fighter, Doctor Who, DC Direct, Marvel figs, etc.. etc..
The chase became too much for me (as did the prices).. Now I limit what I buy.
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