Taffius said:Well apart from three vehicles (I think its Toys R Us exclusive Tie fighter, U Wing and AT-ACT) thats all the figures and vehicles I have (plus duplicates), released as Rogue One waves. Displaying them is next dilemma!
Taffius said:Well apart from three vehicles (I think its Toys R Us exclusive Tie fighter, U Wing and AT-ACT) thats all the figures and vehicles I have (plus duplicates), released as Rogue One waves. Displaying them is next dilemma!
Snaketibe said:In readiness for the arrival of the Khetanna next year, I couldn't resist preparing a companion craft to display alongside it. I hope you like it
naughtyjedi said:To fund my habit, do I:
1. Sell modern vehicles and just concentrate on carded modern?
Would save space and raise funds for vintage and modern figures.
Are you enjoying having them? If you are doing it because you feel the pressure to have a complete collection, then likely you are doing it for that reason rather than because you want to enjoy them. "gotta collect them all". I would advise on giving yourself some clear rules. They may be rules you are happy with yet may appear mad to others, but its your collection. Do it your way.
2. Cut and run on TVC to raise funds?
Way too many to get and space for display.
TVC is a really nice collection and the value appears to be decent over time especially on those earlier ones. But if you didnt get them early, theres a LOT to catch up on. I only get the TVC ones that fit into my focuses and I look longingly at those I missed out on worth 5 times the amount... (but happy I keep to MY rules)
3. Sell off any duplicates/spares in collection to raise funds?
Are they required when they are not variants but very hard to part with.
Nope. Just wasting space. Sell em..
5. Stop buying modern and focus really hard?
buy/collect what you enjoy. **** collections unless it keeps you happy. Completing these modern lines should be fairly straightforward, and might be something you complete then store away (for peace of mind). HOWEVER I would recommend getting a carded and loose . That way you can have the collection of figures in a much smaller space knowing you also have them carded.
I hope this helps.. make sure a collection doesnt stress you out.
naughtyjedi said:I hope this helps.. make sure a collection doesnt stress you out.
Chico said:Hi folks,
Not sure if anyone is collecting the TLJ line but Home Bargains near Edinburgh was freshly stocked with single and twin pack 3.75" figures - priced the same as their Rogue One stock.
Hoping the SOLO stuff will show up soon - have seen almost zero from that line at retail.