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Wow, a Plastic Crap thread. cool!
I never collected anything until I retired early, back in 2020. Since I've had absolutely tons of free time and money, I got into decorating my place and displaying stuff since I was literally working 7 days on/1 day off for years and my house was totally barren. It started with me buying a copy of my fav G1 transformer, Hot Rod and eventually my collection piled up. I had doubles of just about every release of Hot Rod/Rodimus, official or otherwise, but I am getting rid of a lot of that stuff now. I still have a ton of it for sale, actually.
Thats kind of how I do things. like with 40k, I painted a bunch and got decent at it and then just lost total interest and gave away all my paints and models. I am currently getting into GaoGaiGar heavily now since I have always been into vintage chogokin stuff, and I got my first Soul of Chogokin release in the form of their GGG and was blown away. I loved his design and that is why I picked him, but then I began watching the actual animoo, which I never got to see as a kid, and it is rad as hell. The Soul of Chogokin Gaogaigar is probably one of my favorite things ever, and is the best super robot toy ever made. If I'd had one as a kid, I would have peed from happiness. I highly recommend the Soul of Chogokin line.
Speaking of Gaogaigar I actually just finished painting the head of a 1997 DX Galeon that I bought in horrific shape from ebay:
It looks better in person, for some reason my phone camera makes shit look a little"fuzzy".
When I got this guy, the gold chrome on the head was 100% nasty and the head was almost completely black with tarnish, so this was a complete repaint. I had to do a deep cleaning on the body and restore it completely. I used a flat gold base with bright gold paint markers alongside citadel paints and finished it with clear spray semigloss so it is nice and smooth (and permanent). The body is next to be painted and will be panel lined and done just like the head in that same sort of oil painting lookin way. I could have made it look more cel-shaded and anime accurate, but this is just my style.
I also saved my (USA) Gridman stuff and my dino Megazord from when I was a kid and had forgotten all about them until last year. They were at my mom's house in the attic, so when I got into collecting in 2020 I asked her to pull it all down so I could grab it. I have those in my office on the shelf now too, and from what I understand they aren't cheap or easy to find these days. The Gridman Dyna Dragon (US ver was called Drago) is around $200-400 bucks for the US release and $1500~ for a decent boxed Jap copy. I have two copies of the DX US versions and two copies of the DX Zenon guy and they are all in great condition since I took good care of my shit when I was a kid. That TV show was godawful, but the toyline was rad as fuck!
I never collected anything until I retired early, back in 2020. Since I've had absolutely tons of free time and money, I got into decorating my place and displaying stuff since I was literally working 7 days on/1 day off for years and my house was totally barren. It started with me buying a copy of my fav G1 transformer, Hot Rod and eventually my collection piled up. I had doubles of just about every release of Hot Rod/Rodimus, official or otherwise, but I am getting rid of a lot of that stuff now. I still have a ton of it for sale, actually.
Thats kind of how I do things. like with 40k, I painted a bunch and got decent at it and then just lost total interest and gave away all my paints and models. I am currently getting into GaoGaiGar heavily now since I have always been into vintage chogokin stuff, and I got my first Soul of Chogokin release in the form of their GGG and was blown away. I loved his design and that is why I picked him, but then I began watching the actual animoo, which I never got to see as a kid, and it is rad as hell. The Soul of Chogokin Gaogaigar is probably one of my favorite things ever, and is the best super robot toy ever made. If I'd had one as a kid, I would have peed from happiness. I highly recommend the Soul of Chogokin line.
Speaking of Gaogaigar I actually just finished painting the head of a 1997 DX Galeon that I bought in horrific shape from ebay:

When I got this guy, the gold chrome on the head was 100% nasty and the head was almost completely black with tarnish, so this was a complete repaint. I had to do a deep cleaning on the body and restore it completely. I used a flat gold base with bright gold paint markers alongside citadel paints and finished it with clear spray semigloss so it is nice and smooth (and permanent). The body is next to be painted and will be panel lined and done just like the head in that same sort of oil painting lookin way. I could have made it look more cel-shaded and anime accurate, but this is just my style.
I also saved my (USA) Gridman stuff and my dino Megazord from when I was a kid and had forgotten all about them until last year. They were at my mom's house in the attic, so when I got into collecting in 2020 I asked her to pull it all down so I could grab it. I have those in my office on the shelf now too, and from what I understand they aren't cheap or easy to find these days. The Gridman Dyna Dragon (US ver was called Drago) is around $200-400 bucks for the US release and $1500~ for a decent boxed Jap copy. I have two copies of the DX US versions and two copies of the DX Zenon guy and they are all in great condition since I took good care of my shit when I was a kid. That TV show was godawful, but the toyline was rad as fuck!
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