I'm afraid I have ten pairs. But I wear them. Once you have all the current ones available from the store it can get crazy. I've paid 130 for a pair that were 80 when available from adidas, but of the designs I like asking prices of 250 for special editions seem quite normal, if not that common.I wonder if the Addidas trainer is worth an investment punt? Trainers can be crazy collectable apparently.
It's a bottomless pit of endless frustration and expense that's for sure. I'm embarrassed to admit how much I spent doing this ....I have just discovered the Lego Design Studio software and the Bricklink online trading site.
I counted at least 20 stickers on mineI just saw this Lego Koenigsegg (76900) in my local Morrisons and it has to be said, it's a very nice piece of Lego indeed. If and when it drops to £13 or so - as many of the Speed Champions cars seem to do every now and again - I'm buying one for sure. Plus, there doesn't seem to be that many stickers with this set so that's a bonus.
I know there are serious sneaker collectors, but a Lego version is just silly. It's not as if you can play with it, like most Lego sets.
I counted at least 20 stickers on mine
I popped into town earlier on to buy myself a Lego Tuk Tuk and I've just built it. It's pure cool as anything and if you've ever been to India and been 'whizzed' around in one, well no doubt you'll have even more reasons to buy one as riding a tuk tuk is an experience and a half... depending on the driver
It's only £8.99 here @ Lego so it's as cheap as chips. You can buy it here @ Amazon as well, but it's currently around £15 so if you can buy one at Lego you'll save some pennies.
Fwiw, while I was in the shop I had a look around and this Lego Typewriter looks great! But it's £180 and I'm not ready to part with £180 for some Lego just yet. £100 and I'm probably in.