I desperately need some advice from my fellow friends and collectors. As many of you know, I have a huge Marvel collection which I’ve amassed over the years and am currently in the process of finally putting on display. This has been a dream of mine for many years and is what I always thought I wanted…now I’m not so sure.
The last few years have seen the release of toys I could only have dreamed of…the retro DC figures, 1966 Batman, Six Million Dollar Man, ReAction Alien, Diamond select Munsters and Universal Monsters, Outer Space Men, and now NECA Planet of the Apes…it’s just mind boggling, and it’s really difficult to pass up this new golden age of collecting.
The thing is, I already have a lot of vintage stuff from each of those properties. I guess I never really knew how much stuff I had accumulated over the years. Now, putting out all my Marvel stuff, I find I’m asking myself how I can not put out all this other great stuff too. My passions for all things sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes and monsters is too great to ignore.
I’ve also looked at a lot of other people’s toy collections and the one thing I hardly ever see is statues and busts, of which I have dozens, all Marvel. I’m seriously considering selling them all off, and even some of the newer Marvel stuff and shifting my collecting and display to encompass toys of everything that I like.
So what would you do? Keep going with the Marvel only display which has a lot of non-toy items, or ditch the statues, busts and thin out the other items and go for more diversity?
I appreciate any and all input. You guys are family and your opinions mean a lot.
Thanks,
Dwayne
The last few years have seen the release of toys I could only have dreamed of…the retro DC figures, 1966 Batman, Six Million Dollar Man, ReAction Alien, Diamond select Munsters and Universal Monsters, Outer Space Men, and now NECA Planet of the Apes…it’s just mind boggling, and it’s really difficult to pass up this new golden age of collecting.
The thing is, I already have a lot of vintage stuff from each of those properties. I guess I never really knew how much stuff I had accumulated over the years. Now, putting out all my Marvel stuff, I find I’m asking myself how I can not put out all this other great stuff too. My passions for all things sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes and monsters is too great to ignore.
I’ve also looked at a lot of other people’s toy collections and the one thing I hardly ever see is statues and busts, of which I have dozens, all Marvel. I’m seriously considering selling them all off, and even some of the newer Marvel stuff and shifting my collecting and display to encompass toys of everything that I like.
So what would you do? Keep going with the Marvel only display which has a lot of non-toy items, or ditch the statues, busts and thin out the other items and go for more diversity?
I appreciate any and all input. You guys are family and your opinions mean a lot.
Thanks,
Dwayne





So what I'm doing is photographing things I really have no reasonable space for anymore that need to be sold. But having a photo journal allows me to still revisit these items after they have moved on to another owner. Plus it allows others to see what I've owned and what I thought about them. Why did I go into this philosophy session? Well, because we collect for a reason. And letting go is going to be difficult no matter how you paint that picture. So my idea was to make lots of pictures. It's my way of saying I was here, these were mine, and I had a great time with them.
I'll hold onto and display my childhood figures and toys along with the current batch of licensed product. But I'll photograph that as well. It's just a good way for me to document my life, my collection, and give the ultimate compliment to my love for these things, by making sure they start going to others who share that love, while I'm still here. When I'm gone, my family will know exactly what I thought and what to do with the remaining collection. That's my approach.
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