Personally one from me is 'Think before you buy.' ESPECIALLY with these bigger expensive figures. Is the figure from a series that is currently running and you really like them? Will you feel the same way once the series has ended and by the time the figure comes out? Do you need the expensive figure or would you be satisfied with a prize figure or Nendoroid? Do you have the space for figures (and their boxes) or will you have to make room for them? I love most of mine but there's still some that I bought and now just don't care about the characters and series (Fairy Tail for example) and struggle to sell on.
@@eufoniuz8 it's why I'm holding back on stuff like Shield Hero figures. I like Raphitalia now but dunno if I'll be as fussed about the figure in a few months
I CANNOT agree with you more on pre ordering, iv lost so many chances at getting the figures I want only to find out they’ve been sold out or doubled the price if they’re very popular.
I really want to start figure collecting, but I don't know how to convince my parents to allow me to buy a figure because they think it's just a toy for kids ;-;
I'm kinda torn about your advice #5. For me it totally depends on the brand. I preorder a lot but not from everyone. For example there is no need to preorder from Kotobukiya since they are always available on the after market and with barely any price increase even years after release. But I would always preorder for Good Smile Company because their whole system is based around artificial shortage of figures, they are rightfully a popular brand with good quality, and the price for their figures usually increases by a lot within the first few months after release. But then there are brands where I wait to see how the product turned out in the end because I don't trust them, an example for that would be Fots Japan. To summarize, I preorder from popular brands that are going to be sold out right away and got a reputation of being a reliable manufacturer. I don't preorder where I have no faith in the finished product looking like the prototype or where there were many defects reported in the past. Even though there is a tendency across all companies atm to really step up in quality and raise the figure price in exchange (which is fair). Personal totally biased recommendation: Always preorder: Good Smile Company, Aniplex, Flare, QuesQ, Broccoli, Wing, Alter, Stronger, Aquamarine, Freeing, Alphamax, Alpha x Omega, Volks, Revolve, Amakuni. Maybe preorder, maybe not: Phat, Vertex, Orca Toys, Emon Toys, Myethos, Toy's Works, Max Factory, Wave. Don't preorder: Kotobukiya, Plum, Fots Japan, Megahouse, Bell Fine, Genco, Lincorne, Pulchra, Orchid Seed, Insight. (obviously I left out companies that ran out of business... I hope lol)
Great tips! Only one I knew beforehand was tip #5, so gained a lot from the video. On the topic of pre-ordering, it’s worth emphasizing that buyers need to establish their own rules for what characters/series are dear enough to them that the purchase will be treasured. As soon as that’s worked out, immediately pre-order what falls within those rules. It may well be your first and final chance to get the items; and as mentioned in the video, PVC figures become damaged the longer they’re kept in the box. So you’ll not only be paying scalpers a small fortune, but possibly getting a lower quality item. Know yourself, be proactive, and have fun.
Really excellent video, some of which was a surprise or new information to me. My piece of advice to collectors would be to let your figure buying style be guided by the amount of space you have to display. I started buying lots of smaller figures before realizing I don't actually have all that much room to maneuver most of them. Once I internalized that, rather than having a bunch sitting in boxes with no space to display them, I started buying less figures but saving up to buy really good ones. That way I could have a fancier display in the limited room I have.
After going on a figure collecting hiatus for a couple of years, I saw a nurse morrigan figure and was sooo tempted to preorder but eventually didn’t. Then I started seeing more figures that caught my interest and then I looked back at all the figures I had missed out on. Preorders are essential! Because buying them preowned/3rd party are crazy expensive. I might have gone overboard with preordering and hunting some figures.
I've been collecting for 8 years and you're still teaching me stuff 😅 My tips: with some Nendoroids if you can't tell whether a part goes on the left or right side, look very closely at the connector and there should be a tiny R or L to tell you. If there's nothing, then either side should work. 2nd tip, more of an FYI, I've noticed that the connection from the figure to the base tends to be the weakest point. I've had a few instances where a figure will stick to the base peg, leading to damage or a break. It might be beneficial to let the figure outgas off its base for a while before putting it together.
i initially didn't want to open my phantom thief futaba til i got a display case for dust reasons, but when I found out the box didn't have a display window, I had no choice. which is why I was very surprised by tip #1. thanks for that!
Just started watching this channel! Just started building my figure collection. I was wondering if this channel is still active, because I would love to see more.
Wish I could do the preorder thing, but I prefer to try my luck instead and buy in this one physical store especialized in anime figures I know that's an hour from home....I can see how the figure actually looks like in front of me, and I don't have to worry about broken pieces. But yeah, just going there and pray that they have something I actually want is kinda sad ... good thing I'm planning for my collection to be a small one for now (3 so far, and aiming to get only one or two more due to space).
I used IKEA BARKHYTTAN Display boxes for displaying my figures. I only kept 4 - 5 figures on display in my room to display them like an artwork. Some antique glass boxes are good too, but they don't match my room style.
Great video, I'm really clueless on collecting figures, especially PVC ones but recently I've seen a amazing Beastars Legoshi figure and with Christmas coming it be worth getting the pre order but anyway great video, you've been a big help.
i keep most of my boxes,but i'm very careful with some of my ALTER figures cause theyre plastic rectangers and not really boxes in the conventional sense lol
A big tip which i made a video on is to use a very helpful website Solaris Japan where you can buy used figures that go up and sometimes very low in price and almost always look like they haven't even been opened
So I have two figmas with a few parts that I don’t use, so I put those in a tiny plastic bag so they don’t get lost. But as you said, that could damage them. So how do I keep those spare parts? Is it enough to just leave the bag slightly open?
I have to disagree on the last one, sometimes I found myself cancelling figures I decided I don't want, and a lot of sites will restrict/ban you if you keep cancelling.
If you can go over the figures every two months or so with a soft brush they stay nice and clean even on open shelves. You don't have to do them all on one day. You will also note how figures that have a lot of surface from let's say dresses or hats will collect more dust than others.
I LIVE HERE IN JAPAN....I CAN JUST GO TO STORE SELLING BRAND NEW FIGS, I CAN ALSO GO TO USED STORE ( ACTUALLY MOST OF THE TIME PRICES DIFFERENCE IS NOT THAT ...BIG) ...I AM STILL BRAINSTORMING IF I START SELLING ANIME FIGS....HELP!
So how long is too long to keep figures in their boxes? I've started collecting figures this year, and have been keeping them in their boxes because I have no where to put them otherwise till I move into a new place in the future where I can set up shelves and such. Maybe should I rotate on letting them out to breath for awhile? Any advice would be great, thank you.
Collections don't start overnight, save up your money a little a time and start small with quality figures you LOVE! You'll get there, I have been collecting for over 14 years, I didn't start with all these to begin with!
im poor guy . so i collecting used / bootlegs figure .. with 110$ now i had 13 figures pvc . Saber SQ Banpresto ,asuza nakano 5.1 spm , black rock shooter black blade version , shiro no game no life and many more .. even bootlegs have good quality and still good to see too.
My advice: never start collecting figures... it will ruin your bank account LOL
Words to live by Lol
Might ruin your bank account but it’ll make you happy! And if you sell it, you can get your money back and more. Depending on the rarity of the toy
I actually didn't know about #1 so that's nice, overall great tips thank you!
I'm glad I was able to inform!
Personally one from me is 'Think before you buy.' ESPECIALLY with these bigger expensive figures. Is the figure from a series that is currently running and you really like them? Will you feel the same way once the series has ended and by the time the figure comes out? Do you need the expensive figure or would you be satisfied with a prize figure or Nendoroid? Do you have the space for figures (and their boxes) or will you have to make room for them? I love most of mine but there's still some that I bought and now just don't care about the characters and series (Fairy Tail for example) and struggle to sell on.
So relatable, i used to buy figures of latest anime, but after it finish, i lose interest...
@@eufoniuz8 it's why I'm holding back on stuff like Shield Hero figures. I like Raphitalia now but dunno if I'll be as fussed about the figure in a few months
I CANNOT agree with you more on pre ordering, iv lost so many chances at getting the figures I want only to find out they’ve been sold out or doubled the price if they’re very popular.
BEST ADVICE: know how to manage your money when collecting
I really want to start figure collecting, but I don't know how to convince my parents to allow me to buy a figure because they think it's just a toy for kids ;-;
What I did was I just buy them and don't tell them the price.
Just tell them "I like toy~~ they are cute~~ "
Maybe wait until you get a job, start collecting when you can manage your own money
Use the term "INVESTMENT"
I'm kinda torn about your advice #5. For me it totally depends on the brand. I preorder a lot but not from everyone.
For example there is no need to preorder from Kotobukiya since they are always available on the after market and with barely any price increase even years after release. But I would always preorder for Good Smile Company because their whole system is based around artificial shortage of figures, they are rightfully a popular brand with good quality, and the price for their figures usually increases by a lot within the first few months after release. But then there are brands where I wait to see how the product turned out in the end because I don't trust them, an example for that would be Fots Japan.
To summarize, I preorder from popular brands that are going to be sold out right away and got a reputation of being a reliable manufacturer. I don't preorder where I have no faith in the finished product looking like the prototype or where there were many defects reported in the past. Even though there is a tendency across all companies atm to really step up in quality and raise the figure price in exchange (which is fair).
Personal totally biased recommendation:
Always preorder: Good Smile Company, Aniplex, Flare, QuesQ, Broccoli, Wing, Alter, Stronger, Aquamarine, Freeing, Alphamax, Alpha x Omega, Volks, Revolve, Amakuni.
Maybe preorder, maybe not: Phat, Vertex, Orca Toys, Emon Toys, Myethos, Toy's Works, Max Factory, Wave.
Don't preorder: Kotobukiya, Plum, Fots Japan, Megahouse, Bell Fine, Genco, Lincorne, Pulchra, Orchid Seed, Insight.
(obviously I left out companies that ran out of business... I hope lol)
my advice is DONT BUY BOOTLEGS.
only buy them if you're poor and cant get $100 ones 😔
idiot I think It’s kind of ridicioulus to pay 100$ for a character/mold
@Tsumuro oh i forgot those existed
@@dak140 yep same here, that's why I shop for my figures on Aliexpress 😔✋
@@dak140 Prize figures: am I a joke to you?
Great tips!
Only one I knew beforehand was tip #5, so gained a lot from the video.
On the topic of pre-ordering, it’s worth emphasizing that buyers need to establish their own rules for what characters/series are dear enough to them that the purchase will be treasured.
As soon as that’s worked out, immediately pre-order what falls within those rules. It may well be your first and final chance to get the items; and as mentioned in the video, PVC figures become damaged the longer they’re kept in the box. So you’ll not only be paying scalpers a small fortune, but possibly getting a lower quality item.
Know yourself, be proactive, and have fun.
Really excellent video, some of which was a surprise or new information to me. My piece of advice to collectors would be to let your figure buying style be guided by the amount of space you have to display. I started buying lots of smaller figures before realizing I don't actually have all that much room to maneuver most of them. Once I internalized that, rather than having a bunch sitting in boxes with no space to display them, I started buying less figures but saving up to buy really good ones. That way I could have a fancier display in the limited room I have.
im super glad ive watched this before opening my very 1st figure.
I have a few figures I haven't opened cause I have no idea where to put them. I should really get them out and let them breathe.
Find those pvc babies and open them up!!
I'm Glade to see more female collectors surfacing figure collecting is not a gender thing but a passion thing
Helpful tips, awesome video.
An Umaru-chan? A fellow intellectual, I see
She's my spirit animal.
How a Girl Figures OMG YES IM NOT ALONE
I have mostly been collecting as a side hobby, but I got an N nendoroid a month back, and now I'm a serious collector.
I'm starting to run out of storage space cause of the boxes but I love the boxes also
After going on a figure collecting hiatus for a couple of years, I saw a nurse morrigan figure and was sooo tempted to preorder but eventually didn’t. Then I started seeing more figures that caught my interest and then I looked back at all the figures I had missed out on.
Preorders are essential! Because buying them preowned/3rd party are crazy expensive. I might have gone overboard with preordering and hunting some figures.
So many people don't understand that the reason you pre-order is to avoid that 3rd party pricing! Hunting down those miss unicorns is so painful!
I've been collecting for 8 years and you're still teaching me stuff 😅 My tips: with some Nendoroids if you can't tell whether a part goes on the left or right side, look very closely at the connector and there should be a tiny R or L to tell you. If there's nothing, then either side should work. 2nd tip, more of an FYI, I've noticed that the connection from the figure to the base tends to be the weakest point. I've had a few instances where a figure will stick to the base peg, leading to damage or a break. It might be beneficial to let the figure outgas off its base for a while before putting it together.
i initially didn't want to open my phantom thief futaba til i got a display case for dust reasons, but when I found out the box didn't have a display window, I had no choice. which is why I was very surprised by tip #1. thanks for that!
Just started watching this channel! Just started building my figure collection. I was wondering if this channel is still active, because I would love to see more.
Wish I could do the preorder thing, but I prefer to try my luck instead and buy in this one physical store especialized in anime figures I know that's an hour from home....I can see how the figure actually looks like in front of me, and I don't have to worry about broken pieces.
But yeah, just going there and pray that they have something I actually want is kinda sad ... good thing I'm planning for my collection to be a small one for now (3 so far, and aiming to get only one or two more due to space).
I used IKEA BARKHYTTAN Display boxes for displaying my figures. I only kept 4 - 5 figures on display in my room to display them like an artwork. Some antique glass boxes are good too, but they don't match my room style.
PLEASE DO A DO's an DON'T'sssss :)
Ohh good idea!!
i was introduced to anime toys and now im hooked
Didn't know about #1 interesting maybe i should open a few
Great video, I'm really clueless on collecting figures, especially PVC ones but recently I've seen a amazing Beastars Legoshi figure and with Christmas coming it be worth getting the pre order but anyway great video, you've been a big help.
I open the all my figures apart from 3 and that is because 2 of them are signed the third i am planning to get signed.
How about funko pop ? Will it still be damaged if it stays in the box for too long ?
i keep most of my boxes,but i'm very careful with some of my ALTER figures cause theyre plastic rectangers and not really boxes in the conventional sense lol
A big tip which i made a video on is to use a very helpful website Solaris Japan where you can buy used figures that go up and sometimes very low in price and almost always look like they haven't even been opened
Good thing I found this
I was going to buy a spare figure but it's just going to be a waste if it gets greesy
So I have two figmas with a few parts that I don’t use, so I put those in a tiny plastic bag so they don’t get lost. But as you said, that could damage them.
So how do I keep those spare parts? Is it enough to just leave the bag slightly open?
Great video! Number 1 is easily the most important. Btw, where did you get that shirt?
Thanks, I got the shirt in Japan at this shop that was doing Trigger collaborations, it was a limited shirt.
I have to disagree on the last one, sometimes I found myself cancelling figures I decided I don't want, and a lot of sites will restrict/ban you if you keep cancelling.
Although Pre-order is good, but don't pre-order too much unless you have money.
i should contact the manufacturer about my santa alter. i and many others have mentioned how the sword doesnt stay in her hand lol
Thank you for making this video, I really appreciate it. Any recommendations for display cases?
Ngl I have that Kanade Figure at 2:59 , one of my impulsive insta buys that I don't regret
I bought a One Piece Wcf and his left foot doesn’t fit the standee. 😭 I damaged it a bit trying to force it. (Officially license not bootleg)
heh bought a tensei slime figure for 20$ now most of em are 4x the price now, pre order pre order!
I just started collecting ,please tell me how to clean them all.
If you can go over the figures every two months or so with a soft brush they stay nice and clean even on open shelves. You don't have to do them all on one day. You will also note how figures that have a lot of surface from let's say dresses or hats will collect more dust than others.
Tell me how to clean the dust sister 😅 do we need a cleaner like a dust cleaner ??
This was super interesting thanks!
Do 1st print and 2nd print matter in collecting figures? like scale figure re-run.
I always believe 2nd print is better, but I want to make sure.
I LIVE HERE IN JAPAN....I CAN JUST GO TO STORE SELLING BRAND NEW FIGS, I CAN ALSO GO TO USED STORE ( ACTUALLY MOST OF THE TIME PRICES DIFFERENCE IS NOT THAT ...BIG) ...I AM STILL BRAINSTORMING IF I START SELLING ANIME FIGS....HELP!
What about My Little Pony toys? Cause mine are Mint in box
Love the content!! very nformative!! ❤ Plus there are soo many Umaru chans!!💕💕
Umaru is my spirit animal
number 5...……… I was stuck between do it or not..... fuck it I just spent $200....
Hi. Is it safe to keep the figure inside the a closed glass cabinet?
Actually I really didn’t know about number two
Does that mean when you buy a old figure from a store online or in person from offiale store they are greesy?
There are a lot of figures I want, but I can't afford them.
So how long is too long to keep figures in their boxes? I've started collecting figures this year, and have been keeping them in their boxes because I have no where to put them otherwise till I move into a new place in the future where I can set up shelves and such. Maybe should I rotate on letting them out to breath for awhile? Any advice would be great, thank you.
i want to start collection figures SO BAD, but i couldn’t possibly afford them all. why are figures so expensive? 😭😭
Collections don't start overnight, save up your money a little a time and start small with quality figures you LOVE! You'll get there, I have been collecting for over 14 years, I didn't start with all these to begin with!
The box thing concerns me a little. With Figmas I usually order two and leave one sealed in case I ever lose a part or break a joint.
I'd open them up to at least let them get some air.
Omg what do you do for a living cuz I need that job lol! Two of every figma 😱
Lol. I'm an electrician. But I only buy a few figures a year too. My collection seems pretty small compared to most people's.
love this vid :)
Hey i want to start collecting i was wondering where do you find them online
koga joker try amiami.com or tokyo otaku mode is decent too.
i got a love live yohane figure from furyu and she came with two right hands and i dont know how to contact them T-T its really funny though haha
Is that all might i see? Noice
how about those figures in hard to open clam shell? should we also open them??
I'd say yes.
Step1 dont buy overpriced plastic figures and get a life
im poor guy . so i collecting used / bootlegs figure .. with 110$ now i had 13 figures pvc . Saber SQ Banpresto ,asuza nakano 5.1 spm , black rock shooter black blade version , shiro no game no life and many more .. even bootlegs have good quality and still good to see too.