BazookaJoe
Freaked Out
So here's the thing, I'm constantly finding myself in a vicious cycle of purging my collection down to what I think are my key pieces, only to then a few months later be scouring ebay again looking to pick them up.
I'm buying pieces that look good but I don't have any real emotional attachment to and I'm always worried that if I don't pick up a piece ill end up paying way over the odds later down the line if I decide I want it
So how do you guys do it? How do you have a nice, concise collection and not massive cluttering of figs? I can't even stick to a scale (I have 7inch through to 1/4 scale) and whilst I don't particularly need the money, my space is limited and I'd rather have a small appealing display than the random money pit I currently have!
I'm buying pieces that look good but I don't have any real emotional attachment to and I'm always worried that if I don't pick up a piece ill end up paying way over the odds later down the line if I decide I want it
So how do you guys do it? How do you have a nice, concise collection and not massive cluttering of figs? I can't even stick to a scale (I have 7inch through to 1/4 scale) and whilst I don't particularly need the money, my space is limited and I'd rather have a small appealing display than the random money pit I currently have!