So ,would people still collect Warbirds if they weren't in quote"extremely limited" does mass production not equal quality in some collectors eyes(collectors with less income would disagree),each to their own,i fell into the "extremely limited quantities " with Britain's and i wont swayed by it again,i collect what i like,different scales different mediums different time periods,and i would say my collecting is all about the hunt for a bargain and "that missing figure" my latest thing is Atlantic 60mm wild west figures,don't ask me why i couldn't tell you but,thats the way its always been( variety).Don't get me wrong i am not adversed to having the odd limited edition,but whose not say that the figures below aren't also a work of art? a Britain's deetail figure from my childhood a classic and a Schleich 90mm Gold Prospector and his donkey ,truly a work of art in plastic the sculpting is amazing for a "KIDS" toy,and to top it off it cost me £2/$4 off a car boot sale "HAPPY DAYS"

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What constitutes a work of art

Don't anybody take offense at my views,but I'm ready for the incoming

steve