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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 326323" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>Good points raised in regard to how kids view their toys today as opposed to back in the day.</p><p></p><p>In this day and age wth Xbox, PS etc, and all the technology available ( so much time spent on social media etc) kids of today won't spend as much time with one specific range. So this will affect the feelings of nostalgia when they grow up.</p><p></p><p>My lad is 31 and collects SW but we joint collect the toys of his childhood as well.</p><p></p><p>He's just bought lion o ,Tygra and another from the 8 back THUNDERCATS, mint figures and cardbacks ( no bubbles) and paid around £75 in total, he has a resealed mumraa was about £30 so these are becoming more expensive ( the mocs are daft money) same goes for MOTU.</p><p></p><p>I don't think there will ever be a collecting of figures to rival SW, it was the zeitgeist factor, 77 groundbreaking film, then the first real range of collectible figures, this bug was passed on ( genetically :lol: ) to our kids for example, dad has a glass case with figures in it, so I will collect it, bit like the very old days when dad had a train set, so little Joey took on the bug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 326323, member: 4511"] Good points raised in regard to how kids view their toys today as opposed to back in the day. In this day and age wth Xbox, PS etc, and all the technology available ( so much time spent on social media etc) kids of today won't spend as much time with one specific range. So this will affect the feelings of nostalgia when they grow up. My lad is 31 and collects SW but we joint collect the toys of his childhood as well. He's just bought lion o ,Tygra and another from the 8 back THUNDERCATS, mint figures and cardbacks ( no bubbles) and paid around £75 in total, he has a resealed mumraa was about £30 so these are becoming more expensive ( the mocs are daft money) same goes for MOTU. I don't think there will ever be a collecting of figures to rival SW, it was the zeitgeist factor, 77 groundbreaking film, then the first real range of collectible figures, this bug was passed on ( genetically :lol: ) to our kids for example, dad has a glass case with figures in it, so I will collect it, bit like the very old days when dad had a train set, so little Joey took on the bug. [/QUOTE]
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