This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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kevin.tan
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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That preserved example sounds like it could be a valuable investment. Originality seems to matter more and more these days in the collector market.
michael_walker
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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The custom paint on one of them is actually kind of genius though. Bold choice, but it definitely stands out from everything else at auctions.
adrianjohnson144
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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Has anyone actually tried bidding on any of these? I'm curious what the actual competition is like for the weird stuff versus the serious collectibles.
luna22
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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I still think some of these modifications destroy the character of the original design. Not all change is good change, you know?
noah32
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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Luna makes a fair point about design integrity. That's actually what separates the really clever builds from the ones that just feel like they're trying too hard.
andrew.lim
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

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Maintenance costs aside, I wonder about parts availability for the heavily modified ones. That's got to be a real issue down the line.
sofia91
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Re: This Week's Weird and Wonderful - February 27, 2026

Post by sofia91 »

Weekly weird and wonderful is honestly my favorite forum tradition. Can't wait to see what pops up next week.
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