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Well, my life has been in a bit of a holding pattern in the last year or so... and I know that I do need to get out more...
My other main interest is travelling, but the expense of the last year's huge number of imported collector figures didn't leave me with much to play with (resulting in just the two annual trips of Melbourne Toyfair and Christmas)... and my two preferred overseas destinations for toys & food are currently off my list due to no more official TFs conventions (America) and civil unrest (HK). I have other places I want to visit, but I just don't have the enthusiasm for exploring somewhere new at the moment.
Actually, after the whole debacle with Guinness last year that ended up being a bit of a waste of time, it did help be the catalyst for me to re-focus my plans on doing something public with my collection, and as I spent more time processing and updating the shelves and collection webpage, I really started to fixate on getting to 10,000 Transformers items in the collection... without changing my collecting habits just to make up numbers (like buying duplicates or toys I have no interest in).
^Great questions and frank answers. That was an enjoyable insight.
I would like to have a tf budget but that requires sorting out the overall budget (which i’ll get to)
"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
My budget usually ends up being “whatever I need to buy that year”, now that I can afford things. Most of the time clocks in at the same amount. I am horrible when it comes to older items particularly on auction for a good starting price.
Pounced on Henkei Mirage, Hound and Siege Omega because the opportunity presented.
I definitely have periods of high and lows, especially when there’s a new wave. Purchases will typically sit dormant for a couple months between big release windows, or I’ll focus on something different at times, like my Pichu card collection.
Seeking the Following:
- CW Brawl
- Earthrise Runabout
- Earthrise Thrust
Wait, what?
Links to current GWR holder:
https://www.facebook.com/GuinnessWor...7236275629032/
https://exclumagazine.com/2020/01/01...ction-gallery/
I don't have a budget per se, but each pay I just scrape my leftovers (after mortgage, bills etc etc etc.) into my savings account and that pays for toys as I want them.
As others have mentioned, there can be long gaps between purchases because new toys aren't released every week - they come in waves. So when a new wave comes out I'll spend up, but then there will be a time when the spending goes down until the next wave is released. e.g. Wave 8 of Studio Series just hit stores, which is why you'll notice that I've made review threads for some of these figures (Bumblebee, Soundwave) -- I'm picking up Arcee later this week too. But yeah, after that it's pretty much just wait until the next wave hits.
And yeah, occasionally I'll buy something here or there, or I might pre-order some stand-alone toys like MP Spinout, but generally that's how it works. Save money during the ebbs and spend during the flows. On the whole I tend to save more than I spend because most of the year is spent waiting for new releases. And I have to admit, I've been saving a LOT during this whole COVID19 isolation thing - not surprisingly because I'm not going out or socialising etc. anymore, so suddenly all the money that I would normally spend on petrol, eating out, movies, travel etc. is just being saved instead (so I've made a handful of impulse buys like getting a loose MP Forty-Four (pretty cheap though)).![]()
Yeah nah... the way Guiness makes you count and prove is super time comnsumeing, and costly to get "experts" to verify.... There's a thread somewhere about what Griffin found out.
If only they could just take our lists and say "Yep, that's a record..." This guys number is 2,111... even i could beat that... back in 2011! (1984 to 2010 = 2180)
It is a business after all, they gotta make their money somehow I guess. Obviously there's a bit of dissonance between that reality and the general public consensus of Guinness as the "official" source of all world records. There are at least many online databases like Wikipedia that are organised collectively for the sake of having human knowledge available.
The 'Gamer Editions' or whatever of the GWR books are laughable as well, pretty much just a compilation of random well-known game facts and little sections on well-known franchises. Few records to actually be found, which is super disappointing given so many feats in all the different facets of gaming culture.
Seeking the Following:
- CW Brawl
- Earthrise Runabout
- Earthrise Thrust
That's the annoying thing about it... they require you to send in photos of everything and a video of the collection, which proves your number, but then also want 2 independent but knowledgable people to witness a complete count of the collection on video. Each option is difficult and time-consuming, but having both is redundant, so it would be a lot easier to only need to submit one of the two.
Why can't we be happy for another collector of our shared hobby?
Instead we mock those who put themselves through the arduous GWR process. I recall an American guy who copped a barage of ridicule a few years back. That's what I dislike about our fandom.