>>5919956If by good/unique you mean vintage then no, I don't collect them due to increased prices and limited play value. Although I have seen several 60's/70's zinc alloy windup toys and toy cars at reasonable prices.
I mostly buy what catches my eye, I got pic related yesterday for 2 Euros just because I thought he looked cool, didn't know he's motorised as well, and slightly collectible too. Most of the 80's/90's action figures are found at sellers speciallizing it that sort of thing but they charge a premium for them (e.g. a loose G1 Rodimus would set me back 20 Euros) but the thrill is at going through piles of mixed toys, looking for that cool 80's/90's figure that the gypsy seller will let you have for 50 cents to 1 Euro per piece. I haven't found anything worth hundreds yet but I have found lots of cool figures that will never be seen outside a specialty shop.
It's just that these flea market outings are not something I'd admit to family and friends... I'm in my late 30s so it would be looked down upon.