well I my self have spent over 5k in over 12 years on fantasy minatures from both Ral and Reaper... for just the Dungeons and Dragons game.
Ive spent about half that for WW games. Now that I have three young kids.. I had to think ahead and buy a case ..(big f*ing case) to house all my miniatures.. i have over 10k miniatures.. over half are painted now.. sigh..
my prize of my collection.. Lord Soth from dragonlace saga books/games. A death(skeletal type knight) on a his evil horse with 13 skeletal warriors.. also on horses..
I have 244 dragons, 500 orcs, 200 elves, tons of different classes.. but I mostly have undead monsters and lycanthropies. And mages 8)
I have every major char form TSR(Wizards of the Coast) books.. Forgotten Realms, DarkSun, DragonLance, RavenLoft, Greyhawk.
I even have 12 spell jammer models hehe.. find those now a days..
also I have a ton of old FASA miniatures for Star Trek.. and i mean a ton of them..
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