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What do you do when you hit a Brick Wall?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 452814" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>With me I will probably end up putting time and money into upgrading my collection, those odd little niggles here and there that don't particularly bother me all that much but I know I will want to fix when there's nothing else to buy. For example; that one loose figure with a slightly loose/wobbly arm, the other figure's blaster that has a 1mm piece broken off it, that one figure with a couple of tiny spots of paint rub on the chest, the MOC figure who's bubble is dented in, the other MOC with a crease in it, etc etc. All those little niggles will be upgraded to a more higher grade.</p><p></p><p>So yeah this is what i'll do for 'the man who has everything'.. replace, upgrade, perfect!</p><p></p><p>And then after that?.. i'm ****ed really aren't it? lmao :lol: </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing this is the point maybe where some might turn to restoring toys and buying/selling as a trader, keeps them active in the hobby where they have nothing else to buy for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 452814, member: 9185"] With me I will probably end up putting time and money into upgrading my collection, those odd little niggles here and there that don't particularly bother me all that much but I know I will want to fix when there's nothing else to buy. For example; that one loose figure with a slightly loose/wobbly arm, the other figure's blaster that has a 1mm piece broken off it, that one figure with a couple of tiny spots of paint rub on the chest, the MOC figure who's bubble is dented in, the other MOC with a crease in it, etc etc. All those little niggles will be upgraded to a more higher grade. So yeah this is what i'll do for 'the man who has everything'.. replace, upgrade, perfect! And then after that?.. i'm ****ed really aren't it? lmao :lol: I'm guessing this is the point maybe where some might turn to restoring toys and buying/selling as a trader, keeps them active in the hobby where they have nothing else to buy for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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