Njja
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Perhaps but for me that would be a rare exception. I care very little of the scarcity of an item and am only interested in its appeal to me and how well it fits with what else I have or intend to get. Frankly, there are so many competing choices for me that are readily available at retail that I am happy to leave the rare to those interested in that aspect.
It all depends on a collectors interests. Certainly there are many current choices. Some collectors however may like a certain series such as Arnhem, or Vietnam, or early pieces like the wooden vehicles King & Country produced.
If this is of interest, first you have to find the items, then you have to decide whether it fits into your budget.
Personally I enjoy the hunt for a rare piece, much more then simply ordering a current item produced by the thousands.