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Post by ninjahandz on Jun 21, 2023 0:24:26 GMT -5
With so many new companies releasing incredible figures now days, is it still worth keeping Aoshima figures in your collection??? I am in the process of cutting some fat of my collection and it seems like getting rid of the Aoshima figures is one way of doing so. I have over 40 figures and it would free up a ton of space if I sell them. Most of these figures are poorly articulated bricks compared to today’s figures. Their design obviously show their age making them incompatible with more modern figures. On the other hand, when displayed together, they are an imposing bunch as a whole. What do you guys think?
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Post by amr on Jun 21, 2023 0:27:25 GMT -5
With so many new companies releasing incredible figures now days, is it still worth keeping Aoshima figures in your collection??? I am in the process of cutting some fat of my collection and it seems like getting rid of the Aoshima figures is one way of doing so. I have over 40 figures and it would free up a ton of space if I sell them. Most of these figures are poorly articulated bricks compared to today’s figures. Their design obviously show their age making them incompatible with more modern figures. On the other hand, when displayed together, they are an imposing bunch as a whole. What do you guys think? For me I don’t like Aoshima figures at all don’t know why 😅
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Post by mpchi on Jun 21, 2023 15:32:58 GMT -5
If I were you, I would get rid of some, but keep a few "best of" or favorites. I kept my Shin Getter 1 & 2, and Black Getter, and gave away the few others some years ago. Didn't regret it one bit. Sadly they don't worth much even if you sell them. But 40 figures sure free up a lot of space.
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