>>79279 Does virtual pictures of my husbando count? Sadly only half joking.
If I find a series that I'm really passionate about and that I know I'll return to, then I'll collect all the DVDs/blurays and manga/books for that series. I've got a complete collection for one and I'm working on another. Started snagging a few cute figurines too, but the quality ones are obviously expensive. I'm a bit of a cinephile too, so I've collected a lot of various movies as well.
>>79279 I archive video games and movies. If it's worth watching or playing, it's worth storing on my private 30 terabyte server so no corporation decides what's "appropriate" for me.
I used to collect figures but used way too much money on them so I stopped because of that. I've gotten pickier too and haven't seen any high-quality figures of characters I like since around 2018 or so.
>>79279 I collect CDs, I love music I have a lot of PS2 games too (some other systems but that's the only console I really collected for because it's my favorite) and comic books. I have disposable cash and no life. I don't really add to these collections anymore though, just sitting on them until I retire since I kinda lost interest.
Figures too. I also like Peanuts merchandise. It's cool to see there are more anons into figures. Which type do you guys like? My favorites are figuarts and highly articulated figures in general, but I have some love for prize figures too. >>79279 Cute Mugi!
Clowns. I collect jewelry, I guess… if that counts. Plush animals, pins, magnets, socks (with cute designs of course), books I either never start or never finish reading, mugs,and uhhh I'll end this list with stickers.
Shameful memories and horrible moments in my life that justify suicide since my first days at preeschool. Im rather passionate about it and my collection steadily grows.
>>79335 >I have a lot of PS2 games too (some other systems but that's the only console I really collected for because it's my favorite)
Me too anon! My grandparents gave me a chest that they no longer needed, and I stored all my ps2 games in there. Makes them feel more like treasures. I don't really play ps2 anymore so my collection is mostly useless to me.
I also collect books because I spend most of my time reading nowadays.
I like to collect obscure and old toys from 80s and 90s franchises. Think Rainbow Brite, MLP Gen 1, etc. etc.
I'll usually hang around farmer's markets and pawn shops for this. I'm trying to get an entire color kids set and I have shy violet and rainbow brite herself so far.
I got my first Funko Pop today and the quality was crap. It was super lightweight, the paint job was messed up, and mine couldn’t even stand on its own. I don’t know what I expected since they’re cheap. Nendoroids are much more high quality. I have the Nagisa (Clannad) one and she’s beautiful! Especially the paint job.
>>79597 I loved the ratchet series. One of my fondest high school memories was staying home from school because I was sick, and I had some soup and I was playing ratchet and clank. I think I like that memory because it was the one time I did something fun in high school for me, my parents were pretty hard on me getting good grades.
For some reason I also remember enjoying the ratatouille game, there were some minigames like a water slide that I found captivating. I liked platformers with lots of colours, and I was disappointed by the spyro games on ps2.
>>79279 everytime i get money i spend it on tools not really tools for one specific craft but for everything like needle felting kits, carpentry, sewing, home improvement, sculpting, painting, etc
i’d like to collect anime figs and dolls(not just bjd, any kind) but i don’t really have the money or space. i have some already but not sure if it’s enough to call a collection
>>79713 I have the nendo of Mackenzie from Touch Detective, pic related. Never bought a Funko or touched one, I picture it feeling really cheap like a pez dispenser with a matte finish.
>>79279 I love Nendoroids and would love to collect more, but they're really difficult to find in my country and the shipping prices are sometimes double the amount of a Nendoroid, so I can't really buy them. Used to get them during a Japanese culture con that was held here before Corona hit.
>order new things for collection to cope with life >supposed to come today >no updates on tracking >realize I fucked up the address when I ordered >they might never come I hate myself
I like to collect clothes, especially second-hand designer pieces that I can find at a good price. Getting my first piece from a designer I love feels like unlocking new levels on a game lol. I also look for clothes that fit a specific criteria, (certain era, specific design details, cut, textile, etc). that I can integrate into my wardrobe.
Shamefully I like browsing depop but I want to try using ebay and yahoo japan auctions more often. I’ve collected in excess and I need to sell/donate my old clothes now lol…
I also have a small but growing collection of anime figures- SHAFT waifus and mikus
>>79279 I collect figures and plushies unless I really want them and have the money for it. Though if I do have enough money without worrying of running out then I would also collect stickers, art prints, pins, charms, miniatures, clothing and accessories. Other stuff I collect that doesn't involve spending are ready-to-be disposed paper and boxes which I use for making arts and crafts and recyclables like aluminum cans, plastic bottles and glass bottles which I can earn some money from my local recycling center.
>>79280 >Does virtual pictures of my husbando count? Definitely! Also same.
I started collecting blind box figures recently, stuff like pop mart and tokidoki. I also have a collection of enamel pins and art books, and a tiny collection of nendoroids but I'm pretty picky with those so only get them if I really love the character.