GetterDragun wrote:I personally see collecting by the mold (no repaints) or maybe focusing on a specific character is the way to go.
Asderiphel wrote:I used to collect everything; all molds, all repaints, you name it. The Transformer that finally broke me was BW Bonecrusher (I think that's his name), the buffalo guy. I bought that fig, got it home, ripped it open and was like..."I just bought a robot buffalo." His robot head is, what, four inches long and has the personality of a blow-up doll? I couldn't stand that guy. I looked at my collection and realized how many bots I had transformed one time, or worse, how many figures I didn't even like. The list of attrocious Star Wars figures would fill the page. Three months later, I was selling out.
So, I had to promise myself, when I got back in, to only get the figures I truly enjoyed. So far, so good. Almost. (looks very hard at Titanium Scourge)
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Just remember, there can be a difference between how many you own and how many you display.
Burn wrote:The best collection is the one that YOU enjoy.
Indeed. This tends to be where I fit in. I have somehwere over 500 figures....maybe over 600 by now I haven't counted in a while....but I think the trick it to set up smaller displays featuring the figures you think are really awsome, & some others that are just to display the vastenss of your collection(or store them untill you want to display them later, as an alternative). For example:Lapse Of Reason wrote:Just remember, there can be a difference between how many you own and how many you display.
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