Masterchip wrote:Excellent read
For me it's hard. I mean I'm 14, a new collector to the series. It's hard to see them in their prisons. I want to open them, but when I opened my classics Grimlock, It just felt....wrong. I mean I open my boxes, read the instruction manuals, and often play with my friend's opened transformers, but I don't take my toy out of the box and out of the twist ties to play with. I'm in the gray zone and it kills me! HELP!!!!
-Z- G1 Snarl Rules wrote:Masterchip wrote:Excellent read
For me it's hard. I mean I'm 14, a new collector to the series. It's hard to see them in their prisons. I want to open them, but when I opened my classics Grimlock, It just felt....wrong. I mean I open my boxes, read the instruction manuals, and often play with my friend's opened transformers, but I don't take my toy out of the box and out of the twist ties to play with. I'm in the gray zone and it kills me! HELP!!!!
Buy doubles of the ones that you want to collect and still open. I have done that with many figs from many different lines. I keep mine MISB/MOSC and buy doubles of ones that I want to open and display. '08 BB easily falls into that category.
Slumble Beast wrote:
Also I think in the current toy market that selling toys for a profit is all short term. Look at '08 BB. In a couple of months we will all have it, but since its such a hot item right now, people will pay double or triple the MSRP. Its all about finding whats hot and in demand and selling it then.
SB
Lapse Of Reason wrote:For those reading from the news page: To read the updated version, go to the article from the toys forum. I added some interesting information on HAsbro stock.
Thanks for the FP Hotrod!
Liege Evilmus wrote:-Z- G1 Snarl Rules wrote:Masterchip wrote:Excellent read
For me it's hard. I mean I'm 14, a new collector to the series. It's hard to see them in their prisons. I want to open them, but when I opened my classics Grimlock, It just felt....wrong. I mean I open my boxes, read the instruction manuals, and often play with my friend's opened transformers, but I don't take my toy out of the box and out of the twist ties to play with. I'm in the gray zone and it kills me! HELP!!!!
Buy doubles of the ones that you want to collect and still open. I have done that with many figs from many different lines. I keep mine MISB/MOSC and buy doubles of ones that I want to open and display. '08 BB easily falls into that category.
Agreeed, I have doubles of all The ones I would like to keep sealed for prosperity.
Some past figs like BW AirRazor I got long after the series ended and know she's near imposible to find loose in good shape at an affordable rate, so she stayes boxed.
However, much like the second hand G1 Galvatron that I just got that's pretty beat up, if I find a complete version of a bot it will join the battle.
I already have a G1 Galvatron in a fairly decent box, but the fig is in great shape, still to keep him that way and still enjoy this guy, I picked up a $20 complete less than perfect on Ebay.
I would love a second loosy mint, still the great things about less than perfects is that you don't mind modifying them. Also, it's a cheap way to both preserve and enjoy vintage bots as well as current bots who will one day fit that catagory.
Still, I feel it important to say that the Galvatron I keep boxed isn't for investment sake, but realy it's for Galvatron's sake. Same goes for all my boxed bots!
I'm to the point in collecting that unless its a fig that is basicly a drone like the Energon/Cybertron terrorcons, I'm either buying bots to open and enjoy with seconds on the ones I realy like, or getting seconds to keep active as their boxed counterparts stay safe, or vice versa as I normaly open the figs I buy.
I believe I owe this mindset to a toy add that I saw in the back of a comic years ago that said something like
"toys, vintage in the package, alive outside the box"
That always stuck with me and truth be told, I enjoy my collected pieces more that I can display, set up, and use, as apose to the ones I just look at.
SnapTrap wrote:Great article LOR. I agree with what you are saying and I hope those who are new to TF collecting can gain valuable insight from this.microclone wrote:interesting. The takara generation prior to TF was the 'micronauts' (1976-1981 ish)kids who grew up with a pared down version of takaras japanese 'microman' series (which incidentally is where many of the first Tf came from eg megatron/soundwave). The prices for those was very high around 5-6 years ago but seems to have faded as that lot of collectors early 30's to early 40's have finally got their fix through ebay and the net. Mint boxed vehicles and especially carded figured from the line still fetch good prices but only really rare japanese boxed toys command anything like what we see in the TF market and of course on the strength of TF the old microman versions of 'megatron' etc are stil sought after.
^too true. Plus thanks to Romando and eventually Takara releasing reissues of most of the vintage Microman figures drove down the prices these figures were fetching.
joequick wrote:More sophomoric blog/article flavored writing!
Masterchip wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:-Z- G1 Snarl Rules wrote:Masterchip wrote:Excellent read
For me it's hard. I mean I'm 14, a new collector to the series. It's hard to see them in their prisons. I want to open them, but when I opened my classics Grimlock, It just felt....wrong. I mean I open my boxes, read the instruction manuals, and often play with my friend's opened transformers, but I don't take my toy out of the box and out of the twist ties to play with. I'm in the gray zone and it kills me! HELP!!!!
Buy doubles of the ones that you want to collect and still open. I have done that with many figs from many different lines. I keep mine MISB/MOSC and buy doubles of ones that I want to open and display. '08 BB easily falls into that category.
Agreeed, I have doubles of all The ones I would like to keep sealed for prosperity.
Some past figs like BW AirRazor I got long after the series ended and know she's near imposible to find loose in good shape at an affordable rate, so she stayes boxed.
However, much like the second hand G1 Galvatron that I just got that's pretty beat up, if I find a complete version of a bot it will join the battle.
I already have a G1 Galvatron in a fairly decent box, but the fig is in great shape, still to keep him that way and still enjoy this guy, I picked up a $20 complete less than perfect on Ebay.
I would love a second loosy mint, still the great things about less than perfects is that you don't mind modifying them. Also, it's a cheap way to both preserve and enjoy vintage bots as well as current bots who will one day fit that catagory.
Still, I feel it important to say that the Galvatron I keep boxed isn't for investment sake, but realy it's for Galvatron's sake. Same goes for all my boxed bots!
I'm to the point in collecting that unless its a fig that is basicly a drone like the Energon/Cybertron terrorcons, I'm either buying bots to open and enjoy with seconds on the ones I realy like, or getting seconds to keep active as their boxed counterparts stay safe, or vice versa as I normaly open the figs I buy.
I believe I owe this mindset to a toy add that I saw in the back of a comic years ago that said something like
"toys, vintage in the package, alive outside the box"
That always stuck with me and truth be told, I enjoy my collected pieces more that I can display, set up, and use, as apose to the ones I just look at.
Yeah I mostly want to mess around with Bumblebee, but I'll open him when I get the Target 2 pack.
Because I have 77 bumble with the First Encounter Pack, and will try to get a carded 08 bumblebee so it'll work out! Now to play with Alt. Rodimus...
Counterpunch wrote:
(LoR, Good read, I'm glad to see it's helping people out. I don't personally believe collecting to be any form of an investment. I personally think that accrued value in toys only serves to restrict what we can buy and acts as a safety net for when and if we leave the hobby. Just my personal views on the matter, I'm not disagreeing with anything you said in particular.)
King Starscream89 wrote:i think that both sides of the debate over the varying styles of toy colecting are both right in thier own ways we who play with the toys or display them out side the box are right becuase well we just love toys more tehn the need for true colectability whike the MISB guys are right becuaset hey want to keep thier items safe from the various elements they might encounter to have a nice keepsake for thier future
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