I just wanted to see what people have out there for collectibles. What you guys have on your desk, shelves, etc that you collect and like to look at / play with. I myself have been a huge fan of the McFarlane Military and Sports figs, the Spawn line of toys, AVP, and anything Star Wars. I would say my Star Wars collection…
I used to be into collecting Star Wars action figures, but then one day I came back home and my room was cleaned out, given to charity, and I never saw them again... I just hope the Salvation Army is freakin' happy. The only collection I have left are my Pok
Beer mugs Over my formative years I had collections of all manner of things ... Comics, book series, collectible figures and toys etc ... My mum binned every single one whenever she got the chance I swear, one day I'm gonna go down to visit her and as soon as her backs turned, throw her teddy bear collection in a skip,…
I (still) collect vintage Star Wars toys. Nothing mint on the card or anything because my sons play with. Besides that I have fallen for Star Wars production artwork. I only started that expensive hobby a short while ago so my collection is yet small. Here 2 original handdrawn Empire Strikes Back storyboard drawings that…
I've got a pretty good sized collection of shotglasses from all over on my desk at home. I'd provide a shot of 'em (*rimshot*) but I can't find my damned camera.
OMG, you're a 40-yr old virgin! I've worked with guys who had whole walls covered with unopened collectibles. "Don't touch that box!" It's cool though, toys are fun to have around.
[ QUOTE ] OMG, you're a 40-yr old virgin! I've worked with guys who had whole walls covered with unopened collectibles. "Don't touch that box!" It's cool though, toys are fun to have around. [/ QUOTE ] hey thanks pal. yeah i prefer to keep them all in the packaging just because someday I can hand them down to my son and…
hmm.. need to consider getting a display case or two...my collection is growing >_< think I have about 20 figures but some of my older anime ones in pvc are starting to warp and deform under their own weight.