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28 votes
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Calling any toy collector Tilderinos!
I've been looking for a community to interact in about toy collecting! I used to frequent the collector circles on Twitter but bailed on that shortly after Skum bought it. And then I tried to get...
I've been looking for a community to interact in about toy collecting!
I used to frequent the collector circles on Twitter but bailed on that shortly after Skum bought it. And then I tried to get back into Reddit, and, well, that started circling the bowl, too.
I collect many things, but the big three are:
Star Wars
My first love. I still collect Star Wars action figures in the 3¾" scale when I find new and interesting characters or cool vehicles.I was annoyed at the introduction of the 6" Black series because I had spent my whole life amassing hundreds of characters to populate a 3¾" Galaxy, I wasn't going to buy all of those characters again at a higher price point.
Transformers
You know the music you listen to when you're a young teen is the music that ends up dominating your lifelong listening habits? That was Transformers for me. I didn't care much for it in my younger days, it was Beast Wars that drew me into the fiction in the 90s with it's wild 3D Animated cartoon - one of the first!The toys are great because you're pretty much getting two toys in one, sometimes more! The way that the toyline was a product of multiple toy companies coming together around the world fascinates me.
Sidenote; I am not a fan of the Michael Bay movies. Dude's lack of passion for the fiction combined with his raging hard-on for the US military ruined the first 5 films. (2007 is watchable but Bumblebee 2018 is a way better introductory movie)
Masters of the Universe
I only got into MOTU over the past few years, since the introduction of the Masters of the Universe: Origins line, which takes the design and aesthetic of the classic '80s toys and updates them to the modern standards of action figure articulation. Not to mention the figures are easily disassembled and reassembled if you like to make customs (which I do!)There's something simplistic about the fiction that I admire, and it satisfies my desires for more "Sword and Sorcery" content over sci-fi when I'm in the mood.
These just barely scratch the surface of what I'm into, but they're the biggest things I hunt for.
So, Is anyone here a fellow collector? What do you collect? How long have you been collecting? What do you look for in a toy? Do you open the package and appreciate the tactile experience, or are you purely MISB?
Is there per chance enough of a crowd for a toy collecting subsection of ~hobbies?
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Lego abandons effort to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles
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Lego drops prototype blocks made of recycled plastic bottles as they "didn't reduce carbon emissions"
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Anyone here into yoyos, juggling, kendama, or other skill toys?
Good morning everyone, Long time reader, first time poster here. I'm a reddit refugee. The subreddit I miss the most is r/throwers. Anyone else into yoyoing or similar hobbies? I've been yoyoing...
Good morning everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster here. I'm a reddit refugee. The subreddit I miss the most is r/throwers.
Anyone else into yoyoing or similar hobbies? I've been yoyoing for about 15 years and have a collection of over 100 yoyos. I own a lot of YoYoFactory, probably because I was first getting into the hobby around 2008-2012 when they were super dominant and popular.
I'm also a big fan of plastic yoyos. I find myself throwing my Recess First Base more than anything else.
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Lego is to begin selling bricks coded with braille to help blind and partially sighted children learn to read the touch-based alphabet
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Why Lego won – the competition looked identical, so how did they pull it off?
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Lego - what do you do with it afterwards?
Hey there LEGO enthusiasts - wondering what you all do with kits after you build them? I really enjoy building LEGO (especially large complicated sets) but I don't want LEGO models taking over my...
Hey there LEGO enthusiasts - wondering what you all do with kits after you build them? I really enjoy building LEGO (especially large complicated sets) but I don't want LEGO models taking over my house and getting dusty. What do you do?
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The case of the Lego Bandit
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The forgotten story of Modulex – Lego's lost cousin
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Building a Toy Story rocket car
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Good basic electronics toys for twelve year olds?
Back when I was a kid, I had a radioshack 200-in-1 science fair electronics kit this one I loved that thing, and it sparked an interest in tech that ultimately led me to a CS degree. Id like to...
Back when I was a kid, I had a radioshack 200-in-1 science fair electronics kit this one
I loved that thing, and it sparked an interest in tech that ultimately led me to a CS degree.
Id like to buy something similar for my much younger sister, but nowdays everything I can find is arduino or raspi based. Id love to get something like that eventually, but I think it might be better to get a kit that more focuses on individual components first... Does anyone know of one sold these days?
Alternatively, if anyone has one of these and would be willing to scan the book, Id love to build one of these as a breadboard-based system.
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This should keep you busy for a while. With 9,036 pieces, Lego’s Roman Colosseum set is its largest ever.
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Jens Nygaard Knudsen, who created the iconic Lego minifigure, has died at the age of 78
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Lego accused of muscling in on fans after BrickLink takeover – sale has alarmed secondhand brick collectors but Danish toymaker claims it is about reconnecting with customers
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The universal Lego sorter is an AI-powered machine that sorts every type of block
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The Lego Group has acquired BrickLink, the world’s largest online LEGO fan community and marketplace
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Brokering bricks: The world of Lego investing
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Lego House is right next to Denmark's Legoland, but way cooler
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As millennial parents demand sustainable toys, Lego is perfecting plant-based bricks
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To help children learn braille, Lego will introduce bricks designed for the blind
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The great Star Wars heist - The theft of an ultra-rare Boba Fett figure rocks the insular world of Star Wars toy collectors
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Lego wants to completely remake its toy bricks (without anyone noticing)
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