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What are your thoughts on custom figures?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mosh" data-source="post: 563819" data-attributes="member: 5116"><p>I find this to be an interesting subject. The custom figures (if adequately done) have the same look but your mind comes into action and tends to build a wall which states that they are not the real deal. Even if you compare them to a figure you did not have as a child. I have a similar issue when I started buying Kenner/Lilí Ledy figures over the last decades. Yes, they were "real" but my imagination put some slightly negative aura to them because I did not play with them as a kid. It is fascinating how the mind process works, creating a difference which is physically invisible (I reckon it happens all the time), but this particular collecting issue leaves me scratching my head. HEY, BRAIN: LET ME ENJOY EVERYTHING EQUALLY, YOU NERD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mosh, post: 563819, member: 5116"] I find this to be an interesting subject. The custom figures (if adequately done) have the same look but your mind comes into action and tends to build a wall which states that they are not the real deal. Even if you compare them to a figure you did not have as a child. I have a similar issue when I started buying Kenner/Lilí Ledy figures over the last decades. Yes, they were "real" but my imagination put some slightly negative aura to them because I did not play with them as a kid. It is fascinating how the mind process works, creating a difference which is physically invisible (I reckon it happens all the time), but this particular collecting issue leaves me scratching my head. HEY, BRAIN: LET ME ENJOY EVERYTHING EQUALLY, YOU NERD. [/QUOTE]
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