>>9537801I think you're right on.
Toy cars are also mostly a nostalgic thing. Nostalgia tends to be more chill than trend chasing. Or atleast i think this is true with Lego stuff i'm also kinda hard into. The low price also keeps the investor types away who i think skew the discussion into collectability and "value" instead of does this bring me, personally, joy.
>Richard GereI missed the memo, was it atleast a based Lancia model? Just found out about the Integranale, might have to pick that up before he scalps them all.
>>9540617NTA, but fuck, you're tempting me anon.
I posted
>>9548960Just as a quick example but now I find myself looking on ebay for it. I just think 14 bucks is really steep for one car but i can't stop thinking about it either for the past few days.
Pre-corona we used to have this holiday where everybody sets up little stalls to sell their old stuff once a year. Basically a countrywide drinkfest/garagesale in all the parks and stuff.
I dont randomly pop in stores for cars. But that moment was always just looking for old cars valhalla. I just feel in my body that itch to look for and buy diecast like crazy after two years despite this not being a hobby i was every "actively" pursueing.