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I have a large collection of random toys. But I am not a shelf displayer. I play with my toys. If I buy a toy, its for the express purpose to play with it. Occasionally if I see something I know I can resell in a couple years for big bucks like a lego star wars set, I'll grab a couple to throw in the closet. But other than that, all my toys I intend to play with. If its a transformer, I'm gonna transform it until I can do it blind folded with one hand. If its a lego kit, I have a small city growing on a table where I go vroom vroom with the cars and pretend all the little mini figs have jobs and stuff. I have a large collection of plastic army men for wargaming, but also cause I just think they're neat. I've ordered my first ever gundam kits, which should be here in a couple weeks that I want to try my hand at, and to have something to keep my fingers busy with. I have a small slot car track and selection of cars to race around with. I have a race track in my back yard for when I feel like racing RC cars. I have some kinda ADD autism thing where I'm hyper focused on a hobby / toy / videa game for a week or so, then lose interest and find something else to do. But in that time I real all the wikis and watch all the youtubes, and become, not an expert on the subjects, but I know more about a wide range of toys than most people know about a single toy or hobby. I see most people focus their entire lives around a specific hobby or type of toy collecting, like only hotwheels or only transformers, ect. I can't do that. I get board, and I'm very picky about what I play with. I won't go out and buy the first thing that catches my eye. I'll find the best thing in that line for my personal tastes. I started playing with tech decks becaue there's no where to learn how to skate board around here (rural area, almost no pavement to speak of), so I found teck decks. Then fingerboards. The list goes on.