I inherited a half dozen footlockers of unopened topps bricks from the 80s and 90s that my dad and uncle thought would set me up for life. Literally boomer nft's.
They destroyed themselves when they made ridiculous "nft" items and made collecting their shitty plastic lines to completion impossible without dropping thousands. Even consumers have a limit.
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Here's another issue they have...
https://www.yeggi.com/q/funko+pop/
I bought a 3d printer a few months ago, then got so into it I bought a second much better one. If you have an AMS you can print multi-colored stuff like this no problem, or print one color and paint it yourself. 6-8 hours and I have a funko pop if I wanted one instead of paying them. From what I can see they vary in price from 10-20 euros with some special edition ones costing much more, but the printing it might cost maybe 1,50-2 eur in filament.
just like your dusty 1990 topps baseball cards, sucker.