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General and Gaming => Off Topic => Topic started by: kamikazekeeg on July 17, 2018, 09:30:13 pm
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A lot of us here have our gaming collections or toy collections or comic collections, things that might already eat into your time and money quite abit, but what is something you've either set aside or purposefully avoid, as you know that if you started into it, you wouldn't be able to stop?
A big thing for me, would be Lego's. I use to LOVE them as a kid and teen. The building aspect always draws me in and for years now I've seen a ton of cool sets. A new one I saw brought up in another thread is a Voltron lego set. That appeals to my love of mecha/robots, and it's pretty badass. It's also 180 bucks. I could go broke real fast with stuff like this.
In the same vein of building, model kits of any type would be bad. I've bought a few Dragon Ball ones, mostly because I've been able to get them for fairly cheap, and I do enjoy them, but I could go in bad with a lot of the model kits out there. Dragon Ball, Gundam, lots of anime related things would drag me down pretty quick.
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CCG/TCGs are the big things I avoid these days. It just becomes too costly to try to collect everything as well as keeping up with the meta. Between all the different card games I played when I was younger, I've accumulated somewhere around 40,000-50,000 cards. Nowadays, I can get my fix via more self-contained games like Smash Up or Dominion, which scratch the same itch for a fraction of the price. One other thing that helps is that one of my primary games, Star Wars Miniatures, after it was discontinued, the community started releasing virtual sets, which were full sets of tournament-legal pieces that used proxies instead of having to collect the characters.
I will say that I'm teetering on the brink with Lego sets as well. My biggest problem is that those big sets are just so satisfying to put together in a way the smaller stuff can't quite reach. I've recently built the Saturn rocket and the U.S.S. Enterprise (A Mega Bloks set, but still huge), and seeing those massive sets sitting on my shelves is absolutely delightful. While I've thankfully avoided the temptation of dropping the $800 on the Ultimate Millennium Falcon, I just know I'm going to wind up buying either the Voltron set or the Ultimate Collector's Y-Wing by the end of August.
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I just recently got back into 1/64 scale die cast cars (Hotwheels, Matchbox, M2) collecting :). I used to be into them very much as a kid but then outgrew them as most kids do with toys. Now I have a whole new collector mindset about them. But now I have just become fascinated with them again. :D
One thing iv'e loved about the hot wheel hobby is that it's cheap, 94 cents for the new cars, 5 bucks if you want a M2 (Highly detailed upper end 1/64 scale) and 5 bucks if you want some obscure retro car with card from the 90s. They are also so small that you can store a good thousand of them on one large shelf. It's really light on the room constraints and my pockets :).
One hobby that is really just a portion of the video game hobby that I know would sink the ship I think would be collecting plushies. I do have plushies but I try to avoid buying every one I see. Because they look amazing but boy are they giant and take up so much room. I have like 4 plushies and already find myself wondering where to put them when I get something big. ;D
And sneaker collecting consumed me for maybe 3 weeks until I realized I only need 3 pairs tops and i'm being irrational financially lol.
Other hobbies would be comic books and vhs collecting, two hobbies i've dabbled in a tad but realize it'll only conflict with my larger passion of video games. And anything that cuts into the video games ends up getting cut eventually lol. Which is why I think hotwheels were the best for me to get back into on the side. They are so cheap, they'd never really be conflicting with my budget for other things.
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I use to be big into CCG Dragon Ball Z stuff myself back in high school. I didn't play it a ton, but I loved collecting the cards. I still got a lot of my character cards still. I even bought a few packs of the reboot they did a few years back. I knew I couldn't get too much though or I'd get lost in it again lol
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Card collecting, for me Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokemon would totally ruin me.
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I will say that I'm teetering on the brink with Lego sets as well. My biggest problem is that those big sets are just so satisfying to put together in a way the smaller stuff can't quite reach. I've recently built the Saturn rocket and the U.S.S. Enterprise (A Mega Bloks set, but still huge), and seeing those massive sets sitting on my shelves is absolutely delightful. While I've thankfully avoided the temptation of dropping the $800 on the Ultimate Millennium Falcon, I just know I'm going to wind up buying either the Voltron set or the Ultimate Collector's Y-Wing by the end of August.
If Lego somehow gets like...a Godzilla, Pacific Rim, or Gundam license and it looks as good as Voltron does, I might be in trouble lol
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Id love to collect cars. Not hot wheels like mentioned above ... but actual cars.
I want a Lotus Elise. Id take another Mini cooper (or 3 so that I can have the full Pixels set!). A T-rex. Another Honda Del Sol and Mazda Miata.
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Arcade Cabs and Pinball Machines: Obviously these are very expensive, especially pinball machines. However, it is easy to avoid buying these at the moment since I lack the stability of a place I own and currently live in a 800sqf house. If I can buy a home someday and have enough space, and have about double the disposable income I have now, I really want to get into collecting these.
Star Wars Toys: As a kid I loved Star Wars toys, specifically the 3 1/2 inch figures (specifically Power of the Force series), vehicles, and playsets. There was a really, really awesome toy store called Planet Toys that I used to visit all the time in high school and their selection of figures inspired me to briefly get back into collecting them back then, but since I have purposely avoided getting back into collecting. Fortunately Star Wars toy prices have cooled quite a bit since then, but there are so many I want that it would definitely make a dent in my finances. Also, I don't have the space to get into action figure collecting like I'd like.
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If Lego somehow gets like...a Godzilla, Pacific Rim, or Gundam license and it looks as good as Voltron does, I might be in trouble lol
Mega Bloks actually had the Gundam license about a decade ago and made some UC sets. Like with most actually good Mega Bloks lines, they're a bit on the collectable side nowadays.
Though, if you want some good military-based sets, look up the brand COBI, specifically their Small Army lineup. It's a while bunch of tanks and other military vehicles primarily from WWII all Legoized.
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Unfortunately I have started a collection that ruins me, takes all my money and compels me feverishly to plunge more money into it.
It’s called stocks.
I can’t stop myself from growing a share portfolio and it has already crippled my savings. Now each pay check takes a large cut as well. Something about this gets me high.
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little toy cars hot wheels, matchbox (etc) I can buy the things for cheap both first and second hand. But I have no where to store them, plus I don't enjoy toy cars as much as I used to I still have some from childhood but apsolutly no where to display them. there are 2 things I currently only collect CD's and old Video Games. :)
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Probably figurines & statues. As a general rule, I'm really good about not getting into anything I can't handle- questions one & two before adding most anything new are 'what will I do with it' and 'where will I put it'. Well, you don't do anything with a figure, and my shelfspace is thoroughly occupied by actual media. However, the instant visual appeal is really, really hard to resist. I imagine with more room I could easily have bookcases of overly expensive, Japanese import plastic tat.
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LEGO for me as well. I’ve implemented a $10 rule on the sets to keep myself in check. It’s been difficult, but I’ve kepy myself to it.
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Eventually I will get a pinball machine. I have room for one only. If I ever get into that hobby, I will likely ditch another collection due to space concerns.
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Unfortunately I have started a collection that ruins me, takes all my money and compels me feverishly to plunge more money into it.
It’s called stocks.
I can’t stop myself from growing a share portfolio and it has already crippled my savings. Now each pay check takes a large cut as well. Something about this gets me high.
If you're going in debt or barely getting by because the stocks you buy you're doing it wrong lol
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Id love to collect cars. Not hot wheels like mentioned above ... but actual cars.
I want a Lotus Elise. Id take another Mini cooper (or 3 so that I can have the full Pixels set!). A T-rex. Another Honda Del Sol and Mazda Miata.
What kind of Mini do you have? An older or newer model? :). I do love Mini Coopers. I have an especial affinity for the countryman. Wouldn't mind getting one soon if things line up. :D.
I'm a car guy at heart but not at wallet lol. ;D
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2005 S. 6 speed with a supercharger. Blue and have Inky as the license plate.
(https://i.redditmedia.com/I1tMCyScjM7Kb57tQN7blzhLbi8xrdEDPA1F2P8Lpfc.jpg?s=592e46baac7437271903c69887cd07f5)
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Maybe not new in the typical definition, but I used to collect Yu-Gi-Oh cards when I was a kid and when I was 18 my mum made me throw all my cards away because she thought I was too old for them, and I've since come to learn how to actually play the actual card game and I really enjoy it, but the thought of all the awesome cards I've lost makes me really really not want to start collecting all over again so that'll have to just stay a pipe dream.
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Coin or paper currency collecting would break the bank if I got back into it.
I just enjoy seeing the way it changed over the years. It doesn’t take up much room , but can get really expensive when you’re done with the modern stuff.
I would still like to one day have a bank stack in my collection of all bills up to $100. To have that cash laying around not doing anything though, doesn’t make sense.
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Warhamer figures I've been tempted to start collecting them but must resist.
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Warhamer figures I've been tempted to start collecting them but must resist.
Never played Warhammer, but I love all the figurines and like doing your own figure painting, so I can understand this one lol
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Warhamer figures I've been tempted to start collecting them but must resist.
Never played Warhammer, but I love all the figurines and like doing your own figure painting, so I can understand this one lol
I bought a starter set a few years ago and just couldn’t make the time to build paint or play. I love the idea and the game, just never really make it work.
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Outside video games it was Magic: The Gathering along with other CCG's and TCG's. Had been collecting primarily MtG since '97 recently quit because the quality has seriously taken a hit. I have since picked up board gaming. It's expensive... :-\
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I have since picked up board gaming. It's expensive... :-\
I find it about the same as video game collecting. Sure, there are some expensive ones, but it's pretty easy to bulk up the library with games with large replayability without spending too much.
The main challenge is trying to divide your budget between the two hobbies. I find myself constantly asking myself things like "Do I want to get this RPG I've heard good reviews about, or do I want to grab another expansion for Dominion?".
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I have since picked up board gaming. It's expensive... :-\
I find it about the same as video game collecting. Sure, there are some expensive ones, but it's pretty easy to bulk up the library with games with large replayability without spending too much.
The main challenge is trying to divide your budget between the two hobbies. I find myself constantly asking myself things like "Do I want to get this RPG I've heard good reviews about, or do I want to grab another expansion for Dominion?".
Isn't that the truth. I like the deck builders but I have a love for the miniatures games like Descent.
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I still like to buy legos from time to time, but it's something I kinda have to pull myself back from getting really into. They're just too expensive.
I usually avoid figurines and such outside of the more collectible ones, but I always get kinda tempted by Star Wars figures and stuff like that..