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I don't know if this was posted before, either way I don't care. Take a look at this guy's insane toy collection, his basement is like walking into a toy store.
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I don't know if this was posted before, either way I don't care. Take a look at this guy's insane toy collection, his basement is like walking into a toy store.
That's crazy, I was about to say no Simpsons = bad collection and then WHAM, every Simpsons figure ever created.
Owned.
Also, I wonder how rich this guy is. I mean this collection alone should net easily 100k +
Only thing in there worth owning is the MK2 cabinet.
There's a horror movie plot somewhere in all this.
Well if you get him off the haul forum, he might tell you.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonas
Sub-basement 2: little children's shoes.
I don't see the point of all of that. I mean yeah, I have a few toys laying around my room back at my folks, but those are from my childhood. What is the point is displaying 600 brand new toys?
This man has entirely too much shit.
That guy gets laid a lot, I bet.
Nice numbers-wise, but aesthetically it's a disaster.
This guy's collection was much more impressive, not only has it got the numbers but it's all nicely displayed in custom glass cases and such. Sadly, he's since moved and sold off most of it.
Someone did post this before, but whatever.
All I can wonder when looking through those pictures is how mard would it be for that guy to move? Also, if a fire burned down his house, would he just kill himself?
They wouldn't even be able to dig through the basement after a fire, it would just be a 10-foot deep mass of solid plastic after it cooled.
http://morphix.hotarubi.net/pics/tilt.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Rhydant
I love toys...
But LOL and cleaning all that crap. Dusting is horrible.
And that other collection bacon posted is awesome, especially the museum-esque displays, but man, if I buy toys I want to take me out and have them on my desk. Battle 'em, throw them at the cats, set the up so they are humping each other, thats what toys are made for.
Having them displayed like that is just too much work for me I guess.
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Originally Posted by Bacon
What's with all the mouse looking characters on his desk?
What is that from?
It's just like any other collection fetish; stamps, bottle caps, coins, ceramic angels, comics, videogames, diecast models, etc. There isn't a point other than collecting, except maybe selling them off.Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
Plus it looks stupid anyway. Toys belong in toy-boxes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kidnemo
Oh and a hearty LOL @ designer action figures.
A serious response...to something I said.Quote:
Originally Posted by g0zen
I'll be damned.
Yeah, this was posted before... it was pointed out how ridiculous it is that this guy buys all of that stuff, yet can't be damned to replaced his glorious VHS collection.
Well damn it, you're right.
Damn.
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Originally Posted by Raz0r
I have tried to pack away most of my crap but even at it's peek it was no where near as bad as that...
That fuscia colored-leaf wall paper on his grandmothers walls really blends well with the batman mask and the pic of Punisher laying waste to evil doers with his machine gun.
If I walked into a friends basement and saw all of this, I would back up very slowly and try not to make eye contact. Once in view of the door I would make a mad-sprint for the front yard, not looking back.
Id love to see someone break in, and not steal or damage everything, but open all the packaging.
They're Bearbricks, the ursine cousin of Kubricks.Quote:
Originally Posted by gamevet