I sold my beloved Monev the Gale figure on ebay recently. I bought this figure on a whim for $35 at a comic store way back when I first visited Phoenix (before I lived here) for a job interview. I had never even seen an episode of the Trigun Anime that the figure came from but the details on it were so insane that I have to pick it up.
Monev graced my desk for a few years until finally I decided I was too old and just not hip enough to get away with displaying action figures in my workspace. Voltron was relegated to the toybox at home where, thanks to my sons, it will never be quite the same, much like the two “DUB City” Scion xB models that ended up in said location two years ago. Kids have a way of destroying intricate pieces, destroying the amazing details and dulling the glossy sheens on my toys with a quickness. For example, the rear window of one of the afore-mentioned xB models was popped out of place after being dropped by one of the kids no more than three minutes after I have removed it from its packaging. I kid (no pun intended) you not, three (3) minutes. I yelled, kid cried, xB ended up being just another kid toy in the box of thousands.
Okay, so I get a little sentimental about seemingly trivial things. Perhaps I am just living out the things I could not do when I was a kid, buying the toys I could never afford, clinging to my youth, whatever. I would ask my therapist but I have not seen him in like six or seven years
Photography was good therapy though. I took out my dSLR and popped a few hundred frames with my telephoto lens. Most were unusable because I was experimenting and the depth of field ended up being way too shallow. Still kind of cool and definitely satisfying.