Kou Lor I know what you mean, the novelty wears off after a while and being there high price your scared of breaking them as well lol I just like watching the videos on RU-vid it’s like window shopping hahaha
I find that they keep getting better all the time! I love all my figures and proudly display them in my living room! Every single person that sees them is amazed at how detailed they are. And yes some of them are a wise investment to be sure. An Iron man figure I got a few years ago now fetches three times the price in the aftermarket.
You never know those collectibles value usually not degraded much unless broken/defected, some of it gradually increased like Batman TDKR, up to $300 from retail $200
True and I have that figure as well. But you think it's value has jumped that's nothing compared to figures like Blade, Godfather, Michael Jackson History Tour, Iron Man Mark 3 Gunmetal Grey SDCC exclusive, Hellboy among others which have jumped dramatically in value. Even more recent figures like Hawkeye, Loki(The Avengers), IM Midas, Marks 4,5,6 & 7 have taken fairly big spikes in value. But you're right they usually never degrade, they either stay about the same, rise some or rise a lot in value depending on the figure.
I own some 1:6 scale figures such as Phicen, Flirty Girl, Super Duck and others, but I don’t have one hot toy figure because they are very expensive. However, I will get one or two one of these days. It is worth the effort.
Great collectibles its almost impossible to get them all due to the prices but i got i couple n next year will be getting couple more they are addictive and HTs have improved there realness
quality does degrade without taking it out of boxes, all Ironman figures are known for colour fading after year or so. Especially MK4 and MK You can do a search on HK toys forum.
I would love to see more news stories about not just Hot Toys but Sideshow Collectables I just created an account with Sideshow Collectables and I created an eBay account too so in the future I plan to get more and more Hot Toys and Sideshow Collectables figures
I sold of my small figures to buy these. Been collecting since April. I wanted them for years. They are showing some of the worst hot toys in this vid, or bad angles at least
Psst! Hey, CNN. From 3:21 to 3:23 (as well as one or two other clips in this segment), the figures onscreen are produced by Sideshow Collectibles ... not Hot Toys. If your mother says she loves you, check it out.
my daddy bought me Terminator toy last christmas. it only cost $280,000 US DOLLARS. This year. my daddy is planning to buy me superman that will cost $349,000 USD
stop trying to sound cool by making things up these toys are not worth it but they are cool darth vader from hot toys for FUCKING 2,550.00$ USD!!! THATS FUCKING RIDICULOUS!!!
@@dutchvanderlinde5218 it started off as army action figure toys. Now they just make highly detailed collectables. They’re not toys meant to be played with.
You must be mistaking these for those toys you see sitting on shelves at Toys R Us or Walmart. I understand that these are not for everyone which they are not, but if you've ever seen these in person which I'm sure you haven't they are a far cry from some damn $5 figures man.
KEE Yong Though I do wish they we're a little cheaper haha, they are called HIGH END collectibles for a reason, people from the outside looking in probably can't understand that. But in many ways high end 1/6 scale pieces are no different than porcelain, collectible coins, fine china, art or other high end collectibles. If you have a passion for something whatever it is than you're probably willing to spend to have it in your collection, some people just don't look at it the way and can comprehend what these mean to collectors. I was one of those people that was outside looking in saying there is no way I would spend this kind of money on a toy, but once I seen the craftsmanship, tailoring of the clothing, the lifelike sculpts and the fine attention to detail I knew these beautiful stunning pieces we're far more than your ordinary toys you find on shelves in Toys R Us, Walmart, Target, K-Mart, K-B Toys etc.