>>9552030>What's more embarrassing for an adult male to display in his home: Anime figures or LEGO sets?The real answer? Whatever isn't organized and displayed in a way that is appealing to the eye. And if your display shows financial obsession. Like if you have $6000 of lego packed onto a $30 shelf from Walmart. It signals a minor mental illness to guests. Like early onset hoarding.
Really, the best thing is to put 90% of your collection in a storage closet or room with 1 or 2 items offsetting books on a good quality shelf. Make a point in the first week of the month to swap in something different and to clean and dust.
The problem is that overloaded toy shelves are caused by the same shit that makes people unable to get dates. Unable to communicate. Unable to know what others find appealing and to make things appealing. Its all about the hunt, showing off your trophies with no regard to what the vewier likes.
Having said that, anime figs are probably worse because most of the time it's a giant pile of anime girl figmas or similar. A giant pile of anime titties isn't a lot better than plastering your wall with 50 printed out porn pictures. If you're a hot guy you can get away with it, but it's still autistic and signals mental illness to others. It signals a basic and fundamental misunderstanding of social expectations.
There are exceptions like mecha and action animes, but even then you want maybe 2 on a shelf. Not 100 on each section of a cheap shelf.
Lego feels better, but really it is just that there are fewer lego adults who pile kits onto shelves. They are more likely to display 1 very expensive kit while keeping the rest in tubs.