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What's your collection philosophy?


What kind of toys do you buy?  

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  1. 1. What kind of toys do you buy?

    • Everything that carries the logo (Macross, Gundam, whatever)
      2
    • Only the big stuff (12 inch figures or better)
      6
    • Only the small stuff (1/100 or less)
      1
    • Only the best quality stuff, size unimportant (Best articulation, truest sculpt etc)
      37


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I decided not to put this in the Toys section since most of our members undoubtedly purchase more than just Macross stuff.

I for one only like the big stuff, as usually (but not always) it has the best detailing, and the most bells and whistles etc.

What about you guys/gals?

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i only really want the nice stuff, I do not mind the size, just high quality, very detailed preferably die cast metal stuff with a crap load of accesseries, I like alot of the newer Chogokins (Genesic Gaogaigar) and the Gundam Fix toyline, 1/48 Yamato Valks. but as long as it is very high in quality and detailed, I am willing to buy.

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I chose the last one too. I only buy it if it's a must have for me, and not just for the sake of being one of the jones'. Hopefully the value of my collection will rise.

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Prefer the better stuff and real toys to display pieces (yeah, many SOCs aren't good for playing). I like toys of realistic mecha over super robots, and dislike exaggerated sculpts over realistic potrayals. Absolutely no more rubbery PVC figures for me. :-)

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I went with the best quality stuff........items that are must haves. The jaw dropping make your friends jealous that would look GREAT in a display case kinda collection. For example.......when I first saw the 1:48 Hikaru = MUST HAVE. Masterpiece Convoy = MUST HAVE 1:3000 SDF-1 = MUST HAVE (hehehehehehe).

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I recently cut out smaller robots out of my collection and adopted the credo that giant robots should be HUGE.

I cut out the SOCs most importantly. I'll still get some Alternators because I consider those big as far as Transformers are concerned. But I would have been happier if they were 1:18 to match my Batmobile and Ecto-1. Optimus Prime is boss! The smallest I'd go for a valk is 1:55. I am very happy with the 1:48. I wish they would do a 1:2000 scale Macross.

The only smaller item I have purchased recently is the Manga #9 Rei and the CMS figures.

I want more bigger robots! I'm talking about 1:12 scaled Gasarakis. 1:12 scaled Landmates. 1:6 scaled Motoslaves and 1:6 scaled Mospeada Cyclones and 1:32 scale Legios!!!

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No. 3, well basically it my taste either fully plastic or with die-cast parts but I also prefer 12inch figures especially robots also the same with the small scale.

You know it`s funny since no more metal parts in most of robot toys today I got used to Plastic robots more, thanks to Bandai of course.

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I don't know how to answer this poll. My philosphy is very subjective. I've been known to buy the biggest 70s giant robots toys for up to $1200 and little ones for 25 cents a piece when I decide to be frugal. How much I spend all depends on the quality (that includes detail), brand or the robot itself. Being a Grendizer and Dougram nut I've been known to spill out the cash while for others I just ignore them. However, anything I buy I buy to keep and have no intention of selling (or sharing for that matter) unless some Apocalyptic catostrophe happens.

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Where is the option for best quality and big size? :D

I didn't buy my first Macross toy until the 1/48s, even though I was fan for over 20 years. I skipped the Chunky Monkey's, Yamato Macross Plus 1/72s, and 1/60s.

I did buy the Q-Rau (size) and its the best one iteration out there. I would pickup a 1/3000 SDF-1 from Matchbox or Takatoku if folks weren't asking for 2 x Low Viz pricing.

I echo UN Spacy's comments. Some things are must haves in both size and quality where prices be damned (within a certain reason) and I guess I fit in there. Best bang for the buck is what I look for with a minimum size and quality feel.

Macross Super Dimensional Must Have Member Club. ;)

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Like MM, I almost only buy toys that are big - preferably around 12" or so.

But, I make exceptions quite a bit. The SOC Evas and the Mac Plus 1/72's are good examples. I love those mecha designs and that's about as good as I can get... for now.

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I like big Mecha. I'm finish with my Macross 1\48s. Now I'm go to 1\60 P.G. Gundams. I'm also poor now. But I got big robots to play with. Yeah!! :p

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Nice poll Mech! :) I picked "Only the best quality stuff, size unimportant (Best articulation, truest sculpt etc). I will still buy anything and everything Macross related, but have stopped doing so with a lot of other lines. For example: Every Binaltech transformer but only certain TF re-issues, only those new SOC's that appeal to me, only certain new Gundam kits, that sort of thing. Of course I will still buy every new Macross toy and model that comes out so I guess in a way their is another option on your poll that will also fit me! Too bad I can't vote twice... :p

Melissa

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Besides Macross stuff, I used to collect a lot of Gundam kits, MSiA, MSiP, SoC, GFF and a few other bits and bobs.

These days however due to a lack of both space and finances and a general disinterest in anything Gundam, I limit myself almost purely to Macross toys and have sold off most of my non-Macross toy collection on ebay over the past year.

Scale and size doesn't really bother me, but I do prefer toys with an accurate, realistic sculpt and a high level of detail and articulation. I don't like toys with exagerated sculpts such as the Toynami VF-1 Super Poseables.

I'm also not particularly bothered about die-cast metal content (or lack of it). In fact for transforming toys, I prefer little to no die-cast, except where necessary for strength. I generally prefer my toys made of ABS and have gone right off PVC figures such as the MSiA and GFF line.

I still buy at least one each of most Macross toys produced, except for some of the smaller items, such as the pencil sharpeners and the recent Tomy diorama sets, which I avoided as I thought they had naff sculpts and poor paint jobs.

For me to buy a non-Macross toy these days, it has to be a really outstanding toy of a design I like, from an anime I like. Generally as a rule, I prefer realistic style military mecha to Super Robots.

I tend to stick to Japanese toys, I have little interest in US toys as my interest in most US franchises like Star Wars died years ago. I can't recall exactly the last time I bought a US toy, probably 5-10 years ago (the Action Fleet Aliens Drop Ship).

the only non-Macross toys I am considering buying this year are the Yamato 1/12 Votoms, once they release a Red Shoulder Custom version with full weapons and at least one Toynami MPC Alpha (if they every get released). I may buy more Alphas if they have no problems.

I nearly bought the recently released Max Factory Guyver III figure as I used to be a big Guyver fan, but after allowing my self a cooling-off period, I figured I didn't really need it.

Graham

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