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Anonymous No.11585664 [Report] >>11585683 >>11585713 >>11585716 >>11585729 >>11586572 >>11586655 >>11586676 >>11587242 >>11587911 >>11588905 >>11590359 >>11590706 >>11590829 >>11591581 >>11593969 >>11595684 >>11595685 >>11602074
I don't understand this hobby. Do you play with the toys and form entirely new stories with them? Or are they entirely for display, more like art collecting.
Anonymous No.11585667 [Report]
i like to have fun and play toys with the thousands ive spent
Anonymous No.11585683 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Do you understand trading card, comic book, regular book, and coin collecting? It's like that, but with plastic 3-D shapes.
Anonymous No.11585713 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Bit of both, honestly.
Anonymous No.11585716 [Report] >>11585836
>>11585664 (OP)
I used to play with them with my big brother even as adults we'd talk about story possibillites and character shit with our figures. but he's married now and his wife doesn't even want him talking to me. he's a cucked bitch and it makes my figures look lifeless and unused. I have a gf but I miss customizing figures with my bro and even making dio comics with him. fuck that loser he's a huge pussy and piece of shit.
Anonymous No.11585723 [Report] >>11586503
Nowadays it's more like collecting them and changing up the poses once in a while. I do action figure photography and that makes me feel more creative and more like I'm actually using the money I spent also. It sounds really really snobby but it kinda IS like collecting art, in a way.
Anonymous No.11585724 [Report] >>11585727
Hell yeah I do, I just had a sesh with Hulk and Spider-Man
Anonymous No.11585727 [Report] >>11585839 >>11588870
>>11585724
Respectfully, stuff like this is great, but the cluttered background, clearly identifiable Switch controller and stuff like that, just takes me out of it.
Anonymous No.11585729 [Report] >>11585736
>>11585664 (OP)
I mean it's a little bit of everything you described. I like the collecting aspect, filling out a roster of my favorite team or finding that one figure I've been looking for. I also like the display aspect. Setting up cool looking shelves and displays of all your favorites. I'm also into toy photography so while I'm not outright playing with my toys like I did as a child, I've tried and i can't do it with my adult brain, but I set up little scenes that either try to replicate something from whatever IP the figures are from, or to tell my own little story within the picture. Toys can be expressive just as much as anything.
Anonymous No.11585736 [Report]
>>11585729
adulthood kills our imagination. Im going to play with my hot wheels by the desktop and pretend something is happening with them.
Anonymous No.11585836 [Report] >>11586317
>>11585716
This genuinely made me feel upset. I hope realizes the errors of his ways. Just out of curiosity, what does your sister in law hate you?
Anonymous No.11585839 [Report] >>11585844
>>11585727
I prefer poses and over all fun factor over aesthetics. That stuff is for women.
Anonymous No.11585844 [Report]
>>11585839
Understandable. Leaving a cluttered background does give it a Toy Story kinda quality.
Anonymous No.11586317 [Report] >>11586335 >>11586674 >>11588907
>>11585836
I was supposed to be signed as an owner of the house my Mom and Dad lived in as I helped them pay for it. I didnt worry about it but we were going to get to it, so when they didnt need it (God forbid) I'd get my share. However, I was in another state very preoccupied, but still put in the money for them to get it. When my Mom passed away I didn't have time to have my name put on the house. My brother promised me we'd rectify it, but he stopped talking to me and married the wench who convinced him to screw me out of 100k. I spent years trying to still be his friend as the family got smaller and I was divorced needing someone to talk to. He stopped talking to me and blamed me for not getting my name on the house lol. I threw him out of my house after he wanted to rant at me and never spoke to me again. Fuck him and fuck his wife. I hate them but I do miss my family.
Anonymous No.11586335 [Report]
>>11586317
nta really sorry to hear that, anon. Document everything about this. Bank transfers, texts, emails, anything. And key dates like when the house was bought, when your mom passed, what was discussed with your brother. Even if it's late a timeline really helps if you take legal action. It might worth talking to a real estate or probate attorney, especially if your name wasn’t on the deed but you can prove financial contribution. You might not be able to claim ownership but you may have grounds for a constructive trust or equitable interest claim (depends on state laws).
Anonymous No.11586503 [Report] >>11586507
>>11585723
I don't think that sounds snobby, appreciating and collecting art you enjoy for pleasure is normal and many figures these days really are impressive/beautiful.
Anonymous No.11586507 [Report]
>>11586503
I mean, I don't want anyone thinking I'm comparing my Superman action figure to a Van Gogh or anything.
Anonymous No.11586572 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Well you posted a statue. You aren't doing shit with that thing except look at it
Anonymous No.11586655 [Report] >>11591049
>>11585664 (OP)
I enjoy putting them up my bottom
Anonymous No.11586674 [Report]
>>11586317
Fuck...what a mess. I'm sorry to hear that. I would try to make an effort to fight for the house, or the money from it it. Forgive him, but never forget,
Anonymous No.11586676 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Posing and vreating stories is how if pretty much always played with figures. So thsts howi play now, just grab some off the shelf and entertain myself posing and daydreaming.
Anonymous No.11587216 [Report] >>11587226
I buy them but I don't play with them "physically". I store them in boxes but now that I know I "have" them and could potentially grab them at any moment and interact with them I can safely imagine scenes in my head with them.

Otherwise anxiety kicks in and I can't imagine scenes with toys I don't have.
Anonymous No.11587226 [Report]
>>11587216
That sounds like some sort of object permanence thing. ADHD?
Anonymous No.11587242 [Report] >>11588004 >>11589409
>>11585664 (OP)
I use them as drawing references
Anonymous No.11587911 [Report] >>11588752 >>11588871 >>11588941 >>11590817
>>11585664 (OP)
I don't understand why statues are banned from here or why isn't there a board for those collectibles.
Anonymous No.11588004 [Report]
>>11587242
This can kinda, sorta work depending on articulation.
Boco !sCZ24qY6KY No.11588008 [Report]
Yes.
Anonymous No.11588752 [Report] >>11590817
>>11587911
agree, nothing wrong with one statue thread, hell a lot of my toys are currently performing statue duty
Anonymous No.11588870 [Report] >>11589136
>>11585727
here's the thing: they're doing it for themselves, not for you
Anonymous No.11588871 [Report] >>11590708
>>11587911
statues are decor, not toys
Anonymous No.11588905 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Playing for me is just posing them with different accessories or nee poses. Rearranging stuff for new displays. Partswapping modular stuff. MOCing and building lego and Gunpla etc
Anonymous No.11588907 [Report]
>>11586317
Life sucks man that's why I buy toys
Anonymous No.11588941 [Report] >>11590817
>>11587911
Yeah, there should be a statue general.
Anonymous No.11589136 [Report] >>11590803
>>11588870
Totally understandable to a point. If they were really just doing it for themselves I think they wouldn't be uploading pictures at all to a public forum. Once content is shared publicly, it naturally invites interpretation, critique, appreciation, all that stuff. It's kinda silly to NOT expect that. Engaging with it doesn’t mean I think it was made FOR me, just that I value what was shared enough to (hopefully politely) give feedback.
Anonymous No.11589409 [Report] >>11589990 >>11590105
>>11587242
I guess you'll learn nothing from it because the anatomy of that figure it's horrid
Anonymous No.11589990 [Report]
>>11589409
Maybe anon doesn't draw realistic anatomy.
Anonymous No.11590105 [Report]
>>11589409
Who the hell learns anatomy from an action figure? Anon said "drawing references". As in, "what does Chun Li looks like again? Wait, lemme pull out my action figure."
Anonymous No.11590359 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
I am battling the Cylons who have been possessed by a demonic force that seeks to conquer as many dimensions as possible.
In order to stop it heroes, villains, magic users, gods and scientists have been gathered to stop the Cylons or prepare as many dimensions as possible.
Every ship has teams ready to travel to far distant futures or the dark ages of the past.
Anonymous No.11590706 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
>I don't understand this hobby. Do you play with the toys and form entirely new stories with them? Or are they entirely for display, more like art collecting.

Adults tend to just buy them to display. That's part of why people that complain about articulation or kibble or parts forming are so funny, because 99% of collectors just line their toys up on a cheap shelf.

However

Lego and transformers collectors do actually play with their toys in that a Lego collector will usually build the set and a tf collector will transform the toy.

There is also cross over with flower arrangements and photography as some collectors will display their toys in variation action scenes like a person arranging flowers. Arranging the items to form a scene is the hobby. Some will go a step further and take photos.

I dont think many actually play with their toys a make up scenes. I imagine adults, if they are doing this, just write fanfiction or game.
Anonymous No.11590708 [Report] >>11590791 >>11590818
>>11588871
>not toys

Most toys here are used as decor
Anonymous No.11590791 [Report]
>>11590708
Wow, you have this entire anonymous board all figured out. What are you? Some kind of 4chan Anthropologist?
Anonymous No.11590803 [Report] >>11590819 >>11590823 >>11590832
>>11589136
>post pics publicly
>anonymously
It's fun setting up a diorama and posing several figures in little scenes. Yes, posting pics of the scenes leaves an expectation of feedback but by posting them ANONYMOUSLY this means each handful of posts that day are basically in a vacuum. Yes, Anons can be recognized by a noticeable trend to their pics but if there's a switch up in the background or figures used then other anons are not obligated to try and guess who it is. Feedback and discussions are the goal, not recognizition.
Anonymous No.11590817 [Report]
>>11587911
>>11588752
>>11588941
4thing this
there should be a statue general
Anonymous No.11590818 [Report]
>>11590708
Do you not see the photography pictures we have here often? That's how we "play" with our toys.
Anonymous No.11590819 [Report] >>11590873
>>11590803
I get the idea behind posting diorama scenes anonymously. It can keep things focused on the work itself rather than the person behind it. But I disagree with the idea that recognition doesn’t or shouldn’t matter. Even in anonymous spaces patterns still emerge. People start to notice certain styles, figure choices, and that recognition builds a kind of community. That’s not a bad thing. It can be motivating. Seeing someone improve over time or switch things up. Recognition doesn’t HAVE to mean clout chasing. It can just be an appreciation of someone’s consistency. And honestly context matters. Posts do NOT exist completely in a vacuum. Necaanon and Jarrod or whatever and all that should tell you that. Feedback and discussion are definitely important but pretending identity plays no role at all feels a bit unrealistic, even on anon boards.
Anonymous No.11590823 [Report] >>11590873
>>11590803
>by posting them ANONYMOUSLY this means each handful of posts that day are basically in a vacuum.
This is false. I can recogonize the posts based on their figures even.
Anonymous No.11590829 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
>I don't understand this hobby.
You're autistic it seems
Anonymous No.11590832 [Report] >>11590873
>>11590803
>other anons are not obligated to try and guess who it is.
People do this? Like "haha, that must be this guy. I feel so smart."
Anonymous No.11590873 [Report] >>11591496
>>11590819
The only threads that deserves a sense of community are ones under the name Thread About Toys. Most of the "community" that forms in the Generals are hype trains that derail the second any real discussion begins. Posters treat pics like points in an argument either for or against the "appeal" of a figure, the company behind it, rather than taking a step back to examine the other factors of each pic. Context also is a factor. If I post in 1:18 General and Fantasy General will people recognize me from frequenting both threads? Probably not. That's the joy of being anonymous. The freedom to choose what people see and what they don't see.
>>11590823
>can recogonize the posts based on their figures even.
Ah but if a poster digs up some other figures from the collection and posts them with a handmade background the ability to recognize goes away. I already made this point.
>>11590832
>People do this?
Yes, but it isn't necessary to enjoy the pics individually and respond to each post.
Anonymous No.11590913 [Report] >>11590946
rate my posing
Anonymous No.11590946 [Report] >>11590968
>>11590913
Put a sticky note with the date on it and I will.
Anonymous No.11590968 [Report] >>11591037
>>11590946
Anonymous No.11591037 [Report]
>>11590968
Very funny, I appreciate the attempt.
Anonymous No.11591049 [Report]
>>11586655
Anonymous No.11591496 [Report] >>11591532
>>11590873
>if a poster digs up some other figures from the collection and posts them with a handmade background the ability to recognize goes away.
I can sort of understand this if it was something super common like a Batman or something but you'd have to have the memory of a goldfish to not recognize a poster based on their collection around here.
Anonymous No.11591532 [Report]
>>11591496
>based on their collection
I have never posted more than a sixth of my entire collection in one picture. I own multiple scales each with dioramas I handmade myself. You won't be able to identify me if all I post are pics in every thread, which is what I usually do. Yes, some people do not bother but I try my best to remain anonymous. Also, it's possible to post pics from other anons. In case you forgot.
Anonymous No.11591581 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
They're like sculptures that you can change yourself, I have toys on my desk and I change their poses up. It's kind of like if you were a fashion photographer getting your models to hit different poses. Or a director and you're making a scene.
The paint detail on some of them is incredible, in terms of art they are a lot more entertaining to look at than the posters on my wall.
I don't have the money to be a "collector" though, I just have a few and like looking at anons images.
JinSaotome No.11593969 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Well first off why did you post a statue instead of an action figure or actual toy? Statues just sit there as static art and possibly increase in value.

Toys are pure imagination made into physical form. You don't understand what an action figure truly is if you have to ask. What you're holding in your hand isn't just a piece of plastic with joints. It's someone's vision, a team's combined effort to being that vision into reality so that a child's (anyone's) imagination can capture that vision and expand on it.

You live in a world where everything is shown to you on a screen and your brain doesn't work for it. You play a video game and have set rules and boundaries. You watch a show or movie and it's all flashy but it's defined and played out, you have no control. But take a figure and hold it, move it, imagine it doing anything. Have Snake Eyes fighting Megatron. Make your Battle Beasts live in the Ewok'a treetop village.

I came from a time (70's) where we played outside with GI Joe figures and when the street flooded I got out the Hovercraft and SHARK and floated them around by the curb. I had the original NES but set up elaborate hour-long adventures with my TMNT figures. Even pople from the 90's remember their Power of the Force Star wars figures. Their Kenner Aliens and Terminator lines. It's why NECA did homage series to those and you can find Jurassic Park retro stuff at Target. X-Men 97 is a huge hit. Because back then we had adventures in our minds and toys allowed us to cultivate our imaginations to achieve even greater heights.

LED screens have replaced all that and it's dumbed down our population. Pick up an action figure. Imagine what it could do. Visualize the process of its origination and the fact that a person/team with the design power to work at Ferrari decided to creature a tiny hand-held version of something they thought of rather than a luxury car.
Anonymous No.11595684 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
>Or are they entirely for display, more like art collecting.
Yes. I can take them off the shelf and look at them if I please.
Anonymous No.11595685 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
It's pretty niche but action figure photography is a thing.
Anonymous No.11602074 [Report]
>>11585664 (OP)
Now your turn: I don't understand people watching sports matches or car racing and sometimes I want to murder everyone who enjoys this bullshit. That stuff does nothing for you if you are not directly participating.