What's your monthly order look like?
>>5277768
I'll be picking up Octobers order on Saturday.
>>5277859
November got split into two orders.
>>5277862
November order 2. I'll be adding two more statues to the order once the payment request comes in.
>>5277870
You can add in-stock items to your AmiAmi monthly order, but if your pre-orders get delayed they will make you pay immediately for your in-stock items. This way you won't have to wait for a second invoice from them because you'll already have all your items in your order the first time. No need to thank me, I'm just doing my part by helping you adapt to the /toy/ lifestyle.
Like this.
It got a little out of hand this month and this doesn't count Mandarake and Jungle orders I just made.
Boring this month. I'll probably toss a LA model or two in there, but that's about it.
>>5277888
Oh shit that's a good idea and I totally freaking knew that already just didn't think about it. Thanks toy bro.
This is my capstone for the end of the month, I've got a few smaller ones before this.
figma Iona
SHF Clone Trooper & Battle Droid
>>5277859
>>5277901
>>5278055
How do you guys afford orders like that?
>>5282977
A job. If this is your one hobby, it's more surprising to NOT have that much spending money a month if you're an adult.
My first experience with ordering from a Korean marketplace. We'll see how it goes.
>>5283268
Also the rising figure prices don't help.
>>5278055
gonna do something cool with all those effect pieces?
Just junk this month.
Excited nonetheless.
>>5283268
My hobbies include rc, guns, real cars, vidya, tabletop gaming, and some other shit. My October order was $300. Have a good job, and you can afford more than one hobby.
I lost my job and can no longer afford to spend on toys, I make do with what I have.
>>5285134
Just start buying one thing a month to make yourself happy, anon. That is, if you can afford to pay your expenses.
Glad I'm not the worst one in this thread
>>5285151
I bought a Choro-Q, it's been entertaining me for a month now.
Gotta prioritize.
This month, nothing.
Need as much money squirreled away for Christmas and January as I don't work from mid-Dec to first of Feb.
Only figure I have waiting on preorder is Figma Arise Motoko and have money set aside just for her.
I'm kinda hoping that there isn't a sudden rush of releases I havn't heard about and that GW remains consistent in regards to not releasing the SoB, despite the latest rumours, or I'm going to have to see how well I can live on a porridge only diet.
This is the only thing I'm waiting for atm
>>5282980
>A job. If this is your one hobby, and you never go out with friends, dont have a wife or girlfriend and dont have kids, it's more surprising to NOT have that much spending money a month if you're an adult.
Fixed that for ya.
Basically if your a weeb with a decent job, but no friends and no gf this is what your monthly order looks like.
>trying to find a 3a Rex
>only find it at retarded prices
>try finding a cheaper one
>realize that it doesn't matter since next two months will be absolute hell for shipping
Are any of you worried about lost packages?
>>5289171
Married, kids, friends, and toys aren't my only hobby. One month I'll get a big toy order, the next month I'll buy a new gun. Some months I don't get anything.
This only looks expensive because you don't have a good job. I like how poorfags have to be so defensive all the time and assume that everyone else has a shitty life, too.
>>5289307
I am worried, but just going to bite the bullet and go EMS on everything so if it does get lost I can at least be compensated for it...
>>5289488
>I'll buy a new gun
Confirmed for ignorant hillbilly. I bet your kids have never seen the inside of a dentists office.
How the fuck can you spend $1000 a month of toys? I dont care what your income level is, I just dont understand A: how you can find that much shit to buy every month and B: Where the fuck do you keep it all?
After spending $12000 a year on toys for a few years, it would seem like your house would be a clustered mess.
>>5289488
Wow, you sound like a great, loving and caring father.
Good job.
>Look Billy, a poorman. Spit on him.
>>5289566
>>5289586
Sorry that you bought into the "Wah, baby boomers ruined my generation and I'll never get a job or buy a house!" rhetoric. I'll just be over here enjoying my well paying government job and retiring with a pension funded by your tax dollars when I'm 60. Assuming you even pay taxes and don't just live on handouts, that is.
>>5289598
Not a lot normally but this month at mandarake really killed my wallet.
All to sell off at a reasonable price of course, don't have that much space.