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Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:33 pm
by Period
About a month ago I had to sell off my small collection to pay some bills. In it were some pieces I had wanted for months and months. Actually, in the collection were some pieces my wife had just bought me for Christmas.

I thought I would miss them, but now looking at them online, I can't stand them. I look at them and think, "Where was the appeal and why did I want these so bad?"

Has this ever happened to anyone?

Have you ever just stepped back and looked at some of your toys and asked yourself why you wanted them so bad?

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:42 pm
by Va'al
Yes.
At least once a month I have a fit of frenzy and shove most of them in a box.

It usually lasts a day, and is the result of unrelated stress.
I haven't sold anyhting that I hadn't bought just for the sake of buying something, and I feel quite good about the ones I do have on display.

But it does happen, to me at least.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:49 pm
by Period
That's funny. I haven't had that.

Usually, if there's something I had and no longer wanted, I would give it to my son. In the past 3 years, his collection has grown ten-fold. I feel bad though. It's always movie toys and they are always a pain for him to transform. He doesn't mind because he's getting his dad's toys.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:27 pm
by paul053
Yes.

And if that happens, I usually just sell it or like you, give it to my son if I think it's proper for his age. I would prefer feeling don't like it and then sell it or give it away instead of regret not buying it and then have to fight for the after market price.

Classics Octane/Tankor is the best example. I've been hunting it for long and then finally found it cheap. But after I got it, I asked myself why do I fight for this piece of crap. Luckily I sold it at the cost.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:42 pm
by Va'al
I do give some stuff to my younger brother (he's 8 ), as I'm too young for offspring.

However, I realise that sometimes this hobby becomes more of an obsession/addiction, and try getting back the money I feel as though I wasted on a figure that I really didn't want in the first place.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:49 pm
by Gauntlet101010
Sometimes it happens. One classic example of my poor spending choices is buying MP-4. I have 20th Anniversary Prime, but the paint on his legs was chipping and I just really wanted that trailer, so I went out and got MP-4.

But ... I don't have anywhere to put him! Even the robot part - I have 20th Prime up; let him get more damaged.

And yet, I still want MP Roddy to replace the Toys R us version ...

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:52 am
by saucerdo
Actually, it never has happened to me... if i do not like it, i don't buy it. No twins on my collection, and dotm laserbeak, well.... because of the time it spends in the offices, my brain made a connection between it and the bathroom scenes, and it still hurts :P

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:03 am
by wilcosu35
yes, i have spent loads of money on the unicron trilogy toys. and just a few years later, i sold all of them.
while i liked some of them a lot, i just wasn't 'feeling' it, i was just being a completionist.
i rationalised that i didn't like them all that much and they only took up lots of shelf space. and that, with a house of my own on the way, they would use lots of boxes to pack them up.
so i sold them.

i then took a good thought about what i wanted with my transformers collection, and since then i've stuck with that.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:24 am
by alldarker
Yeah... And it's one of few bad aspects of the BBTS Pile of Loot: I put in stuff, that, once I have it shipped several months later I don't really feel I need anymore.
I received the FP Insecticons last week, and, although I'm sure they're pretty good, I probably wouldn't buy them now. To be honest, they are still in their boxes, so I haven't checked them out in person.
Very happy with the trio of Warpath, Wheeljack and Thundercracker I also finally received last week though!

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:33 am
by freaky777
Only ones I regretted getting was the G1 Soundwave Maximus, I thought wow Cassettes and what's not totally cool; now he is in a box that I've kept in my closet. Same with Big Convoy and Magmatron..

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:21 am
by Savage
It has happened to me too. Most of the time, I'm pretty good about only buying the stuff I know I will keep and display for the longterm, but once in a while, I buy a figure on a whim that ends up being disappointing. Armada(?) Scavenger was one of those cases. He looked all cool in Constructicon colors in vehicle mode in the box, but my fascination with him lasted about as long as it took to open the package and "transform" him once.

Most of my movie figures have lost their appeal in the last year or two as well. Due to space limitations, I often mix toylines in my displays, and most movie figures are so far off from every other line aesthetically that they look out of place when displayed with nonmovie figures.

Also, Animated Blitzwing. I bought it when it first came out, just to have a Blitzwing. In just a very short time, something about the figure just started to bother me severely. I can't even really put my finger on it, I guess the figure just didn't live up to my expectations/hopes. It was probably a case of Ryan's galleries making a figure look better than they really are.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:55 am
by Period
Savage wrote:Most of my movie figures have lost their appeal in the last year or two as well.


That's exactly what happened to me!

I had given up on collecting anything Transformers for a year or so (mostly because of the movie figures), but I happened up two Human Alliance figures at a discount price at a TRU. It was a choice between Barricade and Sideswipe. I picked up Barricade and I fell in love with the line. Over 8 months period I picked up every HA from ROTF and then got some leaders for scale. It was a small collection, but I was proud.

After Christmas we hit a small and short-lived "rough patch" and needed money quick. I looked around my house and sold my surfboard, punching bag and collection of TF's.

I had a really hard time letting go of them, but I knew it was the only thing I could do for a quick buck.

But after I sold them and when our finances came back on the upswing, I stopped by some stores as my wife told me I could re-build my collection. I looked at the movie toys and I just got so annoyed.

I can't explain it, but these movie toys really do drive me crazy. I have like six small ones left, but my son has tons and I want to sell them or give them away.

I think I can see why some fans are so put off by them. It's a hard thing to explain, but their designs leave nothing to be loved.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:26 pm
by SJ21
I bought a figure for every on-screen bot in the first movie. I also bought ROTF Leader Prime, Leader Megatron, Leader Starscream, Leader Bee and Leader Ironhide. Now, the only movie figures I display are the Leaders. The rest of them just aren't as cool to me. So, they reside in a box.

I bought most of the Animated line when it was out. They also reside in a box.

I won't sell the movie figures, but I often look at the Animated stuff and consider selling all of them. Now that the Classic line has covered most of the characters, I just don't need the Animated stuff anymore.

On a related note, if anyone has boxed up a Classics Cliffjumper, please read my signature!

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:47 pm
by PrymeStriker
Most of my early collection doesn't appeal to me anymore. I guess you just get tired of them sometimes.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 1:34 pm
by datguy86
Every now and again I look at my collections of toys, DVDs, or games and think (with either perfect clarity or complete madness) get rid of everything and possibly but not surely be happy.

I don't think I'd be happy. I think the more likely result would be less imagination. I rather enjoy my hobbies.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:15 pm
by Twitchythe3rd
Yup. My Movie figures (sensing a trend here) are boxed away.

I have more 'Cons than 'Bots, so Generations Thunderwing and FoC Vortex joined them shortly after.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:20 am
by TimothyR
wow, no love for the movie toys here lol.

i have a few movie toys that make me ask that question.. but those are the ones were there had been a drought with nothing new released.. and when a new wave finally hit.. i had to pick up something just to fiddle around with something new.. most of them are characters that weren't even in the movies.

i like my movie shelves. i try to collect each character to their scale in the movie.. like leader bee.. or any of those larger ones have no room in my collection. i like the movie designs, there's so much to look at, so many different parts and what not, i enjoy that. i like that they look different from everything else. buster prime, takara's MMP (or whatever) starscream, and most of the human alliance figures are all quite awesome. i love transforming buster prime, it's such a neat transformation.

but now.. with the direction the masterpiece figures are going, i'm starting to look at my classics figures a bit different lol.. i doubt i'd get rid of them. .. hopefully we'll get more classic type beast era figures.. the beast wars designs were pretty awesome, but a lot of the toys didn't end up all that great. and the last two generations beast era figures weren't that great either, takara's dinobot was pretty cool, and i'm glad that i own it, but that raptor head is atrocious, i really wish they'd take another stab at that figure, what a great character he was. and cheetor.. i'm sure they could do something better at this point.

Re: Has this happened to you?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 4:33 am
by Mykltron
Your situation hasn't happened to me but recently I pulled out a few figures that I decided I hadn't played with enough to justify keeping them. One day I'll get around to selling them. Maybe.