RileyC

Collecting non-lego products

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I used to actively collect Hot Wheels diecast cars (1:64 scale), but I quit cold turkey in 2007. The threat of depreciation is what killed that hobby for me, since Hot Wheels cars drop in value by about 50% from MSRP even if you leave them in the package (!). There are so many HW collectors that there is a RIDICULOUS supply of brand new 1:64 mainlines and special series cars on eBay and at swap meets. For the average HW car to return to its $1 price point, you have to wait 12-15 years. With Lego, by contrast, I can build a set, keep it in nice condition, and likely get my money back in a few years if I need to sell it. Plus, Lego Technic supercars like 8448 and 8880 have far more functionality than any Hot Wheel ever could. :devil:

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In addition to LEGO, I collect DVDs and music. And kitchen gadgets (my George Foreman Grill was the best investment I ever made :)

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The only thing I can think of right now is that I collect Transformers, though (so far) only the ones from the movies.

I have;

Optimus Prime (from RotF)

Bumblebee (the '87 Camaro)

Sideswipe (my favorite :wub: )

Barricade

Starscream (Rotf)

Edited by CF WeaZZel

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My other interests is Meccano.

Also my other interests is Startrek, I collect playmates ships and micromachine startrek ships.

I also go to scifi fair and convention to get signed startrek photos in person.

Dan.

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I used to play warhammer 40K and I had a big army. But after going to games day, I quit. I also collect some steampunk books. I love Hugo Cabret.

Edited by wmanidi

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I used to actively collect Hot Wheels diecast cars (1:64 scale), but I quit cold turkey in 2007. The threat of depreciation is what killed that hobby for me, since Hot Wheels cars drop in value by about 50% from MSRP even if you leave them in the package (!). There are so many HW collectors that there is a RIDICULOUS supply of brand new 1:64 mainlines and special series cars on eBay and at swap meets. For the average HW car to return to its $1 price point, you have to wait 12-15 years. With Lego, by contrast, I can build a set, keep it in nice condition, and likely get my money back in a few years if I need to sell it. Plus, Lego Technic supercars like 8448 and 8880 have far more functionality than any Hot Wheel ever could. :devil:
Which is why you collect vintage redlines, not new ones. :wink:

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I used to collect star wars miniatures. I have around seventy because I stopped for lego. :classic:

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I collect old books in my native language, starting with first Estonian language Bible from 1739 and up. I collected as well 17th century maps but sold them to buy LEGO. OK when I was young I collected stamps and money from all over the world. And being from Soviet Union occupied territories I also collected Western beer cans and cigarette boxes at age of some 10 or so. I also kind of collect DVDs as I only buy them not rent. But in overall all my money goes now to LEGO.

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I used to collect Marvel Legends and have about every single one of them, minus the latest 2-packs that came out, I'm in no hurry to get those.

Also got a ton of Transfomers, cherry picking from the different lines. The Alternators line has me hooked, unfortunately that line is out of production, that's why I'm considering customizing my own so I shall one day have the core Autbot team from Generation 1.

Have a bunch of Dutch Marvel comics stored in boxes, not buying those anymore because I prefer reading the English ones.

Trying to get my hands on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle NECA Raphael, he's the last of the 4 I need.

Something I discovered recently is the SHFiguarts line from Japan, got the 2 only Dragon Ball Z figures thus far, will definately get the rest when they come out.

I think that's about it...

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Apart from Lego and parts for a Ducati Monster from the road (long story)...

I have a small collection of James Bond vehicles, a few Ducati modles from road bikes to race bikes and Looney Tunes statues, Road Runner ones mainly.

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Transformers! I love Transformers. They're like my second LEGO. Same appeal; it's one toy, but still more than toy. It's an action figure and a vehicle toy, but the best part is it's a puzzle. I only have a dozen or so, but I love them and get new ones when they strike my fancy (or if I find them at a bargain).

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They're still sealed...

Does beer age as well as wine?

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Does beer age as well as wine?

Depends on the beer (like wine). Most strong alcoholic Belgian brews age very well for up to ten years; Rochefort 10, Chimay bleue etc.. These are generally bottle conditioned, a small amount of yeast has been put into the bottles so fermentation in the bottle occur. In fact some bottles have been aged a few years before they are released onto the market. Also a lot of porter and stout get better with age, especially the imperial versions (more alcohol). Hop-juice like IPA generally don't age well since the hop flavor dies relatively fast, but some prefer them more matured/less hoppy. Personally I prefer them as fresh as possible, but still have some old bottles. But this is due to the fact that I tend to buy a number of bottles when they are available (availability for craft beer in Sweden can be quite troublesome - but nowhere near as bad as Norway).

Lagers don't age well at all.

I'm gonna buy me a case of Rochefort 10 and age those, I think they are a little to sharp on the tongue when new. Aging will probably cure that. But they are so damn tasty I always drink them before they get old. :D

I got some 15 Chimay bleue from 2007 in that shelf but most bottles are newer. I'm quite new to the wonderful world of craft beer.

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VBBN suggested I should post my videos here instead of their own threads (well that's the impression I got).

My Transformers Collection

My VHS collection.

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LEGO takes up enought of my cash so I don't really collect anything else. :tongue: . I do read a lot so I guess I sort of collect books. I also take photos of birds and try to get as many different species of birds as I can, I think Im at around 25 species now.

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LEGO takes up enought of my cash so I don't really collect anything else.

I'm having the same problem, my army memorabilia collection is suffering like crazy. I haven't been to the local Army surplus shop in a almost a year, I used to go weekly :sceptic:

I also find myself going to TRS and Zellers all the time. When ever my family goes to town I'm always begging to go "Check" the Lego isle.

Edited by Ratshot

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Things I have collected through the years:

-Pokémon cards

-Magic

-Postmarks

-Warhammer

-Fossils

-WW1 stuff

-Books about the age of sail

Well, that's about it :classic: And some other stuff like a few old coins, a necklace (out of a shipwreck) and some computer games, etc.

And of course I'm collecting 'posts' too, and this is my 800th! yeey :pir-cry_happy:

Edited by Admiral Croissant

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I collect...........

1. Colonial era guns.

2. Simpsons seasons on DVD.

3. Vintage WW2 ammo, guns, badges, and uniforms.

4. Books about history.

5. Model ships.

This is also my 100 post!!!!! :sweet:

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I sort of collect the Model tank collection thingy, so I can build tanks myself (out of LEGO, of course) but to no avail.

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