>>11489614Yeah, someone like
>>11489535 just seems like your average mcdonalds worker, because most of what he's talked about buying aren't even the price of a gaming console.
I think if someone had a USS Flagg, I think he had money, not because he could afford some $800 coffee table posing as a playset, but because he has space for it. And even then, i wouldn't call him rich, just median income man.
Rich is when you can actually afford good furniture and not the ikea/walmart shit you see in practically every photo posted on /toy/. People with money have the space to actually make a non-claustrophobic setting to enjoy their hobby. Most of /toy/'s collections look like they're inside their bedrooms, all crammed against one wall because their bed is on the other....
I think I've only ever seen two people on /toy/ who i would call well off, because both of them had custom shelving in dedicated nerd/entertainment rooms. One lived in Mexico and the other was a redneck (with money). They also clearly had other hobbies too, with paintings and video games.
pic is me showing off some of my various hobbies and i'd laugh if they considered this rich just because some of them cost more than a gaming console, because even kids can afford to save up for a gaming console.