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Collecting - jdogman - 05-03-2015 Besides any dark blue, light blue, brown, or grey tracks, are there any other sorts of toys you collect or possess? Any stories behind them? How do you collect? How do you display or store them? If there are toys that many members share an popular interest in, then maybe they can get their own thread. Things that I have:
Share away! RE: Collecting - Gerisplarail1 - 05-03-2015 Hi I also collect Nintendo figures Mario, Legend of Zelda, and Pokemon series all three of which Tomy have made figures for. I also collect Nintendo Amiibo's which is extremely frustrating. RE: Collecting - sunhuntin - 05-03-2015 good idea for a thread!! i have several different collections on the go, but they are more sidelines and something to fill the gap when trains are few and far between. - anything disney, especially asian releases. i dont hunt them out online, but wait for them to appear in thrift shops and the like. - jim shore ornaments [again, disney based] they are expensive but the quality is second to none and ive managed to amass a decent collection. - canadian anything... maps, badges, coins, teaspoons, plush toys. my favourite country. RE: Collecting - Ucwepn - 05-03-2015 Hotwheels & Matchbox Australian cars (although I collect others too), ERTL and ERTL Metallic Thomas toys (full set), Take along Metallics (need 3 more for set), Some recent small transformers (Generations legends) and I want to collect the first ones from when I was a kid in the 1980's G1, Also have a few Hornby and triang trains, some HOn30 narrow gauge trains, some American and British N scale (I want to get rid of these). RE: Collecting - Tramp - 05-03-2015 (05-03-2015, 04:26 AM)Gerisplarail1 Wrote: Hi I also collect Nintendo figures Mario, Legend of Zelda, and Pokemon series all three of which Tomy have made figures for. I also collect Nintendo Amiibo's which is extremely frustrating. Great, I don't collect figurines like this but I used to play games a lot - and these are some of my favourite, you should post some pictures! I don't really 'collect' things but I do have other interests, I was really in to motorcycles (specifically mopeds from the 70's/80's - I have x2 at the moment) then, I have a few Radio Controlled cars(x8) I occasionally buy extra ones but to be honest most of my money that I spend on RC cars is from replacing broken components! Then at the moment I have a few cars that I spend my time on, a 92' Suzuki SJ and a 84' Volvo 240, I'm welding and replacing things on the SJ I hope soon to get it back in a road worthy condition, RE: Collecting - Tootally Thomas - 05-03-2015 I am a Texan at heart so I collect Alamo stuff . Over 300 1/32 scale model soldiers and buildings , lots of artwork and books . My study is a shrine and centre piece is a modern flag flown at the Alamo which I picked up on my pilgrimage a few years ago . There is also the matter of 100 ACW figures and scenic items with a reb slant ![]() RE: Collecting - Gerisplarail1 - 05-03-2015 (05-03-2015, 10:03 AM)Tramp Wrote: Great, I don't collect figurines like this but I used to play games a lot - and these are some of my favourite, you should post some pictures! @"Tramp" I would be happy to post pictures, and your other interests reminded me of another hobby I enjoy but is not collecting really, I love to work on bicycles especially Panasonic 10 speeds. I restored 2 early 80's Panasonic's one for me and one for my wife. RE: Collecting - Tramp - 05-03-2015 (05-03-2015, 12:30 PM)Gerisplarail1 Wrote: @"Tramp" I would be happy to post pictures, and your other interests reminded me of another hobby I enjoy but is not collecting really, I'd be interested in seeing your bicycles too, I've always fancied an old bike, I had an old viscount racing bike for a while, I also had one of those folding bicycles ( made under a veriaty of names) at the moment the shed has my mountain bike in ( an entry level muddy fox) and a no brand 'astra' mountain bike with a child's seat fitted to the cross bar, so I can take my son to school on it. At work our department has a couple of 'pashley' bicycles, with 3speed sturmey archer gear sets, I quite like them! Maybe when my children grow up and I have more space is like to buy a real vintage bicycle like a Rudge, BSA or even a penny farthing!!! (But I know how expensive they can be!) I can ride a unicycle so I can't imagine it being that much different. RE: Collecting - ROCKINATOR - 05-03-2015 Well, if you guys are into old bikes, you guys should see what I have. i started collecting them last year (had two, but got FIVE more for free) i have a 80s three wheeled bike that I use for barn work and hauling scrap metal from a junkyard that's nearby to home. It's in ok shape, but the brakes could use an upgrade. I also have a 60s super cycle ten speed from canadian tire made in Canada! It's in awesome shape, i tour on it at night since it has a special lamp on the front That powers up as you speed up. I also have a 60s-70s three speed super cycle bike (made in Canada) but I'm selling it ![]() RE: Collecting - leylandvictory2 - 05-03-2015 I collect a bunch of die cast MCW metrobuses. |