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I'm a serious Harry Potter collector! I especially love the old stuff, pre-2003 and before the films got popular and changed Harry's and many others' designs. The "vintage" Enesco branded stuff is my favourite <3
I collect so much stuff! I generally have 1-2 major collections, and an unlimited number of minor ones going at any given time. Ponies have been a major collection for a solid 20+ years, and the secondary major collection has shifted a bit from time to time. The rest of my collections tend to be active in spurts, some more frequent than others.I like to joke that I collect collections:p
I don't really actively collect anything besides mlp anymore (are dream beauties included here?). But! I am looking for some replacements for childhood favorites that went missing- the horses from Princess Guinevere and the Jewel Riders, some of the Fantasy Fillies, a few of the origional littlest pet shop sets, a few Breyers (like the halloween ones), and there are certainly some polly pocket and starcastle sets that I would snap up if I came across them! Oh and I also recently saw that thread about Grand Champions.... I will definitely be collecting the microminis if I can get my hands on them Post Merge: September 01, 2017, 11:44:11 AMQuote from: firestar0629 on June 30, 2017, 01:09:22 AMI'm a serious Harry Potter collector! I especially love the old stuff, pre-2003 and before the films got popular and changed Harry's and many others' designs. The "vintage" Enesco branded stuff is my favourite <3 I just googled that and oh my goodness, NOSTALGIA. I remember having a miniature hogwarts castle which had tiny figurines of the different characters... I had quite a bit of fun playing with that. Breyers are so pretty and I have quite a large collection that was gifted to me/ bought in antique shops but you are right, it's just not so fun to collect something which is so expensive and fragile!
Quote from: alaskaallie on September 01, 2017, 11:37:30 AMI don't really actively collect anything besides mlp anymore (are dream beauties included here?). But! I am looking for some replacements for childhood favorites that went missing- the horses from Princess Guinevere and the Jewel Riders, some of the Fantasy Fillies, a few of the origional littlest pet shop sets, a few Breyers (like the halloween ones), and there are certainly some polly pocket and starcastle sets that I would snap up if I came across them! Oh and I also recently saw that thread about Grand Champions.... I will definitely be collecting the microminis if I can get my hands on them Post Merge: September 01, 2017, 11:44:11 AMQuote from: firestar0629 on June 30, 2017, 01:09:22 AMI'm a serious Harry Potter collector! I especially love the old stuff, pre-2003 and before the films got popular and changed Harry's and many others' designs. The "vintage" Enesco branded stuff is my favourite <3 I just googled that and oh my goodness, NOSTALGIA. I remember having a miniature hogwarts castle which had tiny figurines of the different characters... I had quite a bit of fun playing with that. Breyers are so pretty and I have quite a large collection that was gifted to me/ bought in antique shops but you are right, it's just not so fun to collect something which is so expensive and fragile!I actually have the set you’re referring to! It needs some work to get the motor running again and it’s missing couple pieces (including Snape, which breaks my heart) but I love it! They also made 6 other sets, five of which I have. They made the Burrow, Hagrid’s Hut, the quidditch pitch, the Whomping Willow, the forbidden corridor, and the hogwarts express. I have all of them but the corridor!