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Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 8:54 pm
by Sherade
Well, it's been a good while since I last was here, my head is spinning over all this news and the new layout.

Thing is, I think I've finally out-grown the larger part of Transformers.

I have only recently bought a G1 Megatron for $10.

I don't think this is unusual, I suppose it was bound to happen.
I will always fondly remember Transformers, I mean they aren't going anywhere and I intend on the occasional purchase. I won't be binge buying and wasting (sorry, but it was true) my money on kid's toys. I mean that in a totally kind way, I mean in my situation I can't afford to buy so many anymore, they are neither necessity nor priority. I mean when you need to pay for -driving- school and have a band to tend to you seem to keep a tighter check on finances and being in school all week isn't helping.

I will not be selling any of my stuff and intend on taking the best care of it until my kids can have their turn, and hopefully it'll still be aorund so they can have the same experience.

In whatever case, don't expect me to leave either, I'll still be first in line for ROTF.

:grin:

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:17 pm
by Coughler
My transformers commitment was dwindling until the shows started coming onto DVD sets. And i havent stopped buying any seasons since then. Although i havent bought a TF toy for myself in quite sometime. But i do buy the odd inexspensive trinking like TF armada Gumball machine or an Optimus Flash light or posters etc. I do get from friends and family for bdays and xmas etc collectable tf stuff like 20th Anniversary Prime or mighty mugs.

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:32 pm
by Blurrz
As we are all TF Fans from firsthand experience, I'm pretty sure our TF interests never dwindle out. Sometimes we won't be fully fledged into collecting or the hobby, but it's still a hobby that we can fall back on.

Whatever decision you make is a good decision. Plus, one less person competing on Transformer Ebay Auctions is always a good thing :P

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:37 pm
by Coughler
Blurrz wrote:As we are all TF Fans from firsthand experience, I'm pretty sure our TF interests never dwindle out. Sometimes we won't be fully fledged into collecting or the hobby, but it's still a hobby that we can fall back on.

Whatever decision you make is a good decision. Plus, one less person competing on Transformer Ebay Auctions is always a good thing :P


Care to share how awful it is bidding on say a rare TF on ebay? I intend to start collectiong the original 80's line one day.

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:55 pm
by Blurrz
Coughler wrote:
Blurrz wrote:As we are all TF Fans from firsthand experience, I'm pretty sure our TF interests never dwindle out. Sometimes we won't be fully fledged into collecting or the hobby, but it's still a hobby that we can fall back on.

Whatever decision you make is a good decision. Plus, one less person competing on Transformer Ebay Auctions is always a good thing :P


Care to share how awful it is bidding on say a rare TF on ebay? I intend to start collectiong the original 80's line one day.


Well I'm not the most experienced in the field. In fact I've done it once and am never going to do it again. Let's just say if it looks to good to be true, then it probably isn't true. And collecting G1's... well they aren't going to get any cheaper, haha :(

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:48 pm
by robofreak
The truth is, you will never out-grow Transformers. Believe me when I say I thought I did when I started building models. TFs may not always be my big focus, but I almost always go back to it. Right now, I'm into building anime resin kits so the TF binge has slowed down a bit, but once Botcon and ROTF hit, I think I'll be going full swing again.

School is very important so always make sure education comes first.

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:50 pm
by Rodimus Prime
A few years ago I has a substantial collection of toys, DVDs and comics. Since then, a bit of the Transfan spirit in me wore out, and I pared down my collection some. I used to have all the US comics in single issues as well as all the crossovers with GI Joe and the G2 comics too. I've changed them all over to the trade paperbacks Titan came out with. I no longer have any of the DVDs either, except for my favorite series, Beast Wars, and the 20th anniversary 2 disc set of the movie. I don't have the 2007 movie on DVD. I might get it, if RotF is good. As for my toys, I had around 200 of them including all the lines and the Alternators, now I am down to 3 Primes, 3 Megatrons, Black Convoy, Armada Jetfire, a few Alternators, and the Hot Rod hard hero. And I am quite content with them. :) I returned to posting here after a 5 year absence, and I also found the changes a bit dramatic, though it shows that the place is keeping up with the times. :)

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2009 10:33 am
by GetterDragun
You're still young, so you're just moving on to different things. I was a huge collector fo Transformers as a kid, then G1 dwindled away and I had no interest in Beast Wars, but I always like Transformers. Even when I paid no attention to the toys or the cartoons, they always were special to me. Then one day in my late 20's I bought one of the TRU reissues and boom, right back into it. I'm not as obsessive as I was a few years back, but even if I don't get as much, I will always like Transformers.

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:03 pm
by Chaoslock
Blurrz wrote:
Coughler wrote:
Blurrz wrote:As we are all TF Fans from firsthand experience, I'm pretty sure our TF interests never dwindle out. Sometimes we won't be fully fledged into collecting or the hobby, but it's still a hobby that we can fall back on.

Whatever decision you make is a good decision. Plus, one less person competing on Transformer Ebay Auctions is always a good thing :P


Care to share how awful it is bidding on say a rare TF on ebay? I intend to start collectiong the original 80's line one day.


Well I'm not the most experienced in the field. In fact I've done it once and am never going to do it again. Let's just say if it looks to good to be true, then it probably isn't true. And collecting G1's... well they aren't going to get any cheaper, haha :(


You forget another rule: If it is cheap, the seller won't ship to your country :P

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2009 6:23 pm
by Doubledealer93
my interests started to go down when i was 10 but then i thought of how i got them and realized i was attached to them. they are like children to me i cant get rid of them. :grin: i must have more........MORE! how is it possible to let go of something if you have had it for like 10 or 20 years?

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 1:01 pm
by It Is Him
I thought this thread was going to be about pants.

Re: Think I've finally out-grown it.

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:32 pm
by Counterpunch
You'll be back...