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Greetings from Germany
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11-08-2017, 05:00 PM
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Astra
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Dresden, Germany
Posts: 540
Hi everyone!
I've followed this page for a while now, loving the posts with artsy pictures introducing new figures or Extreme sets, and finally decided to join the forum as well.
I grew up in East Germany, so no action figures in my childhood. Although in hindsight I always had a love for miniatures, and I demanded those rubber Indians and Cowboys from my parents even though they did not really comprehend what a girl wanted with them. I also already used Fimo to customize some figures that I were not available to buy.
My first proper fandom after the world had changed was "Stargate SG-1" and that's how I got introduced to action figures. At first I only had wanted a single Jack, but then I read that each figure comes with pieces of the gate, so the flood gates were opened and never closed again.
It's been ten years now that I started, first with collecting, then setting up scenes and also customizing figures, thanks to some inspiring guys in the Gateworld forum.
I also own the Star Trek and most current Gotham line from Diamond Select Toys and 7" figures with realistic faces are definitely my favorite scale. I also have some 5" Doctor Who and Torchwood ones, but 3,75" is just too small for my liking. And I always love when figures come with lots of props and backgrounds for playing.
I also have been sucked now into the 1:6 scale world but try not to buy too many of those, as that is getting expensive. But the Quantum Mechanix Star Trek line is quite awesome and I finally broke down and got my first Hot Toys figure with Wolverine.
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