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Do you have rules or some way of deciding whether you really need it
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>>11660412
I've been abandoning a bunch of my collections, I need to focus on dumping like 90 percent of them for my sanity's sake, shit like WWE I have 1000s of, I don't know where to start, but where I am now is "does it serve you or are you serving it?", a lot of these lines want you to pay 6-12 months in advance for figures you may not even care about later, like I get packages I don't even remember ordering and never get around to opening, like it's out of control
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Try and limit yourself to a certain scale.

Constantly think about what you're going to do with the toy once you own it. Will you be playing with it a year from now?

It has to fit with your collection.

Are you actually a fan of the subject? You don't NEED to complete teams, because even writers/creators/artists leave out the shittier characters.

When i buy other scales (my primary scale is 1:18), i only buy long time favorites ... but I'll buy various monsters and aliens, because most times they look like it can fit into any scale. pic related.

Most importantly: set a budget. $50. $100. $200. $300. Weekly or monthly.
You'll become more selective. You learn about what you actually are interested in, versus just buying flavors of the month. You can also carry the budget over to the next period, so you can save up to buy larger shit.
This is all shit you should have learned when you were a kid and having parents who gave you an allowance.
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I have two rules:
1: $75 per month budget
2: No completionism. I don't buy toys I don't really want just to have the whole set.
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>>11660431
this, have a budget, buy just what you love and fuck fomo, periodically curate/purge to keep things in check
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>>11660412
I have a rules like no single item over $100 dollars and it has to be my most favourite character or scrimbly blimboo boba fett ass motherfucker. Things I know I loved the design of or loved the show it's from the most.
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>>11660412
I got into toy photography and dioramas, that alone makes every figure a more impactful event because I now spent more time, posing, shooting, editing and ruining foam boards than going to walmart or looking at amazon, the only toy I got from october to right now was a christmas present and it actually felt good to have a single item for the whole season
I'd usually go out in search of things like tools, rocks or fake plants but there is a world of difference between buying a grass mat and some sandpaper for $9 and spending $20-30 everytime I'm near a mall
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>>11660451
That looks lovely, anon.
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>>11660412
idk man i have 20 toys coming all the way to oct next year release
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>>11660412
Here are some pointers on saving money:

-Never buy Super7
-Never buy SHF
-Never pay more than $80 for a single import
-Never pay more than $25 for a single domestic, $50 for a 2 pack, $75 for a 3 pack, etc.
-Never buy a multipack where you don't want all figures in it
-Never be a completionist
-Never buy a figure that is bad just because you need to "complete a team" or because of some other figure you own

Follow these rules and you should purchase roughly 2-3 toys or less in 2026 and pretty much the only thing you will be able to buy is stuff on sale.
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>>11660556
Your rules are too soft, this is the full version:
- Never buy shonen shit
-Never buy cape shit
-Never buy female figures just because you pp hard
-Never buy because you just saw a show or played a videogame and now you want to waste more money
-Never buy because it's cheap
-Never buy to compensate a bad day
There, now you would buy only the most curated stuff and not because you are a filthy addict to pop culture
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>>11660507
Thanks anon, Im triying to get cute pictures
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>>11660412
I have a monthly "fun" budget. That includes buying toys, Vidya, going and doing activities, anything that can be seen as a pleasure activity. As long as I don't go over that monthly budget, I don't have issues. I even have months where I barely spend any of my monthly fun budget and I'll sometimes roll over whatever I didn't spend into the next month. Only when I have a large sum left over.
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Toys are my main indulgence. I buy video games every now and then but I don't play them as much as I used to. To keep everything in check I make sure anything important is paid (Rent, utilities, phone, other bills, food, transportation, etc.) and then I use whatever I have left on toys. If there's a toy out I want but can't afford it, I don't buy it. If it's above $100 for one toy, I likely won't buy it. If the only way to get it is a scalper charging double & up on it, I don't buy it. If I don't get to buy something I was wanting, that's fine. If doing any of this is a problem for you then you're already on a course to hoarding or ending up homeless. See an addiction counselor and seek help for you and your family before it becomes too late.
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>>11660412
I only buy what I like. I've been buying so many toys for half my life that I realized I don't need to buy everything. I don't buy to impress people, because I traveled all this way, nor to throw money at a great corporation just because. The toy HAS to be so special to me personally. Let's say a toy ive always wanted is finally on (deep) discount. I will be impulsed to put it in my cart, but Im still going to hope that I can return it in the event that it truly sucks. Ive also learned to just be happy that the toy exists. I'll tell a company that they're cool for making it, but I won't waste money as the proper way to tell them, because i really really dont want it anymore
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I've become hyper-strict on the characters I get now. For instance, there are a billion X-men and X-men adjacent characters, so I decided 4 is the "lowest common denominator" per IP to get the point across. What I mean is Prof. Xavier (founder) Wolverine (most popular one) Magneto (the main villain) and Apocalypse (ultimate villain) make up the most fundimental core of what X-men is. Similarily, my MOTU shelf is only He-man Teela, Skeletor and Evil Lyn. That's it.
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>>11660412
Idk I kind of just buy everything I want I started collecting imports this year and calculated the other day I think I averaged like $200-400 a month. Is that bad? I feel like it’s kind of bad…

>>11660577
Damn this is pretty real and straight… I already went overboard and have started regretting some purchases. I need to reign it way in next year but already have a bunch of non cancellable or deposit paid preorders. Sigh
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>>11660684
You need to ask yourself why you buy anything. You shouldn't really care what we/others think. You can buy cheap shonen SHF shit IF it really truly matters to you. A multibillion dollar company wont care if you buy a whole line or not. You just really need to justify it to yourself, and maybe anyone you share a house with. buying toys shouldn't be in the way of anything more important in your life, like bills or health.
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>>11660684
Everyone faces the same basic dilemmas just at different scale. So the number is irrelevant desu.
Anyway this thread helped since I took the advice about sticking to your favs and imagining actually playing with it.
>>11660451
I actually have a similar thing with cheap accessories. Like you can buy a new figure, or buy a fun bunch of accessories to use with existing toys.
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>>11660556
>>11660577
Just shorten it to "Never buy anything because everything is shit" you losers. All you fucking need is an empty bedroom with pristine white walls and money to pay rent.
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>>11660412
I collect multiple lines at once: G1 Transformers, 80s GI Joe, Classified GI Joe, Final Fantasy, and various random stuff like from McFarlane. It's a real pain in the ass, but it's enjoyable.

>>11660431
>2: No completionism.
Same here. When it comes to collecting, it's always better to be hungry than it is to be full. There was a guy around a year ago who had a massive vintage Star Wars collection where he pretty much had everything. Once he had everything, he got bored. He then sold it all off at auction not because he needed the money but because he didn't give a fuck anymore. Then there's the GI Joe Youtuber HCC788 who had everything from the 80s GI Joe line, and once he had it all, he simply got bored and walked away from it all.

The worst thing a collector can do is have everything because they will burn out and stop giving a shit once they do. Just buy a few things you like while being mindfully aware that there's still plenty out there if you ever get the desire for more.
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>>11660412
I actually cut back a lot due to the tariffs. I now basically wait until stuff gets confirmed US releases. Thankfully, the new Figuarts Gokus that are coming out are all dirt cheap.
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>>11660834
Tariffs really didn't bother me too much. The worst of it was ordering a $50 repro G1 Transformer, and ali express wanted to add an $86 tariff fee to that. So I generally avoided ordering from abroad during that time. Locally tariffs raised the price of a $25 figure to $27 (average). The toy makers would have jacked up the prices anyway because that's what they've done for almost a decade now.
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>>11660412
I go out and shoot frogs.
If I kill them dead,
Or I kill them dead while managing to shoot them in the face,
I reward myself with a new toy.
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>>11660846
Frogs are useful. They eat spiders, flies, mosquitos, gnats, and other nuissance insects.
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>>11660412
Ive found that being a true poor fag has helped to curb my desire for more toys.
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just don't buy shfslop. It breaks anyway because its so low quality
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For me it’s not a money problem, it’s a space or “hoarding” problem. I can buy what I want because I don’t spend like crazy, but a big part of that is because I’m picky.
1. Ask yourself if you want to buy it or if you actually want to own it. Buying stuff is fun, opening stuff is fun, but a lot of times owning it afterwards is largely meaningless.
2. Realize that less is more. When you have a bunch of crap it begins to blend together. I’d rather have less quantity and more quality as well.
3. Consider how much you will use the product after getting it. I only have 12 toys (all bought in about a year and a half) and I still barely have time or the inkling to mess with them. Having more figures would mean more things collecting dust.
4. Recognize the fleeting joy of buying something new. I have 3 unopened boxes that are months old in my closet yet I still want to buy more stuff. Like the Lingjihun turtles, the deformed BW megaton, Cuphead nendoroid. All things that I will like and enjoy, but I know that if I do buy them that I’m just going to move on to the next thing. These fixations are very fleeting. Which is why preorders suck. By the time they come, what are the odds you actually still want the item?

By nature this “hobby” leads to accumulation so it’s imperative to be really picky. At the same time though, life is short and spending money on something dumb and fun like a toy can help lighten the monotony of life.
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>>11660412
I don't buy other stupid shit so I have all the money i need for this stupid shit.
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>>11660577
>Never buy female figures just because you pp hard
And yet you will buy 100s of figures of half-naked men. Sounds kinda gay desu
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>>11660856
ai reply
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>>11660869
then it's ai that data-farmed the right parts
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>>11660869
You aren't a collector if you only have 12 toys.
>You're absolutely right. I will reword was I said...
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>>11660906
True, it's better to ask some fat tub of shit on how to lose weight.



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