
A good example of that has been my history of collecting Star Wars merchandise.
I got into the whole thing because I was interested in vintage toys, but it was a matter of timing that drove me to all of the modern stuff that started coming out nearly twenty years ago. One of the things that kept me excited about collecting Star Wars, was the idea that not only are these newer toys appealing to my sense of nostalgia, but in many cases they're improving upon what we had as kids in the ‘70s and early ‘80s.
A perfect example of this is what Sideshow Collectibles has been doing with 12-inch Star Wars figures over the years, and in particular I'm thinking about Asajj Ventress and Holographic Darth Sidious from 2007.

I happen to be thinking about these figures because they're something that--though I think they're pretty fantastic--I've decided to sell off. And that's a weird thing for me, because my natural toy hording instinct wants me to hold onto these two. But the honest truth is that I don't own a warehouse, and again... sometimes you've just gotta let things go.
Asajj is great. I still think it may be one of Sideshow's nicest female figures. The sixty dollar price tag was reasonable at the time as well--considering how most of what Sideshow puts out these days has more than doubled.




The figure was simple and fun. It had creepy spider legs, it lit-up, and it could be posed talking to Asajj Ventress... which is exactly what I did.



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