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ive dabbled and modern is not for me....
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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 454435" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>I agree. I've collected modern since 1995, and whilst it's not a patch on Vintage in my affections, it still has a place in my heart. I don't collect anything because of its value, I collect it because I like it, and if there was a time in the modern line when they were cranking out what seemed to be hundreds of new figures each year and I began to feel that I 'had' to have them all, I eventually reached a point where my collecting changed and now I am far happier only buying those things I genuinely want, and passing on the rest.</p><p></p><p>I also drew the line at the new films and have bought nothing at all from them, not because of any particular objection to either the films or the toys, but rather because it made for a natural break point (plus I don't have the space to keep it, or the money to buy it). I'll still buy super-articulated figures from the first 6 films (if Hasbro ever makes any more in the 4 inch line!; I don't do 6 inch), but these days I pass on non-super-articulated and anything not from the first 6 films.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 454435, member: 7379"] I agree. I've collected modern since 1995, and whilst it's not a patch on Vintage in my affections, it still has a place in my heart. I don't collect anything because of its value, I collect it because I like it, and if there was a time in the modern line when they were cranking out what seemed to be hundreds of new figures each year and I began to feel that I 'had' to have them all, I eventually reached a point where my collecting changed and now I am far happier only buying those things I genuinely want, and passing on the rest. I also drew the line at the new films and have bought nothing at all from them, not because of any particular objection to either the films or the toys, but rather because it made for a natural break point (plus I don't have the space to keep it, or the money to buy it). I'll still buy super-articulated figures from the first 6 films (if Hasbro ever makes any more in the 4 inch line!; I don't do 6 inch), but these days I pass on non-super-articulated and anything not from the first 6 films. [/QUOTE]
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