>>5428245>are you bloody daft? Ain't no nigger have anything like that guy. Not even "star wars fans"They do, really. They just have collections of varying sizes and degrees. They generally all tend to look the same, though: Piles of the same vehicle stacked on top of each other on a shelf, in a huge mess.
>Didn't know there was a theme with infinite sets. Please tell us more about this.Certainly! Most people who are fans of LEGO collect stuff of all themes, and LEGO has made dozens and dozens of themes over the decades. There's a lot to like, whether it's Space, or Pirates, or Castle, Super Hero stuff, or even other IPs they've done like Chima, Ninjago, and the new Nexo Knights.
Most SW collectors don't see that stuff, though. They exclusively buy SW sets, and that's all they see. Instead of branching out into other themes for those cool sets, designs, and minifigures, they'd rather just buy multiple copies of the same set, because it is still Star Wars.
And I'm not even talking about LEGO updating certain sets/vehicles every 3, 4, 5 years or whatever. I'm talking about straight-up buying tons of the same exact set for no real reason other than it says "Star Wars" on it.
>You are just trying to justify to yourself that you are "less weird" then other people who share your passion.Not justifying anything, but cool assumptions, bro. Just wondering why people can't branch out beyond their narrow view of LEGO of one theme.
If anything, I want people to share in my passion more, and explore other great stuff LEGO puts out.
You must be one of these shallow SW fans I am talking about, though.
Buy sets from some other themes, sometime. They're fun!