I Accidentally Spent $9000 on This!

I Spent $9,000 in Atlanta in One Day LONGER WEEKLY EPISODES HERE:    / @toyfederationpodcastchannel   Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @toyfederation   COME TO OUR SHOW! BUY TICKETS TODAY! https://www.retro-toycon.com REP OUR MERCH! http://www.teepublic.com/user/toy-fed... Toy Federation went to Atlanta for Toylanta and came home with one of the wildest vintage toy hauls we’ve ever brought back to the shop. In one day, Ryan spent almost $9,000 buying rare toys, vintage action figures, boxed collectibles, bootlegs, playsets, and strange pieces most collectors never see in person. In this episode, we unpack the full Toylanta haul and find out what $9,000 actually buys at a vintage toy show. From a massive Robotech SDF-1 playset to boxed Transformers Optimus Prime and Megatron, vintage Masters of the Universe bootlegs, ThunderCats knockoffs, Star Wars oddities, X-Men mail-away sets, V toys, Blue Thunder, and rare cardboard displays, this is the kind of toy haul that only happens when you spend an entire weekend hunting through vendors, room trading, and collector booths. The biggest piece in the haul is a Robotech SDF-1 playset that Ryan picked up for $1,500 after realizing he had almost never seen one complete. The playset includes cardboard pieces, vehicles, doors, elevators, instructions, and all the fragile parts that make vintage Robotech collecting so difficult. If you collect Robotech, Matchbox toys, vintage playsets, or rare 1980s toy lines, this is one of those pieces that makes you stop and ask: how many of these are still out there complete? The haul also includes boxed Transformers, including a vintage Megatron and Optimus Prime with condition issues, broken parts, box wear, and the kind of pricing conversation that happens at every major toy show. Ryan breaks down what the toys are worth, what they might sell for, what repairs could be made, and why sometimes buying vintage toys is less about perfect profit and more about making the right deal in the moment. There are also bootleg toys from Mexico, strange Masters of the Universe-style figures, bootleg ThunderCats, a Kellogg’s MOTU poster display, a Return of the Jedi cardboard piece, Wrangler action figures, V alien toys, a boxed Blue Thunder toy, and a Sears X-Men mail-away figure set with Wolverine, Sabretooth, Iceman, and Mister Sinister. Some of these pieces are rare. Some are weird. Some are so bad they become good. And some are the exact kind of vintage toy oddities that make collecting fun. If you love vintage toys, toy hunting, toy shows, Toylanta, Retro Toy Con, Transformers, Robotech, Masters of the Universe, Star Wars, X-Men, ThunderCats, bootleg toys, 1980s toys, 1990s action figures, rare toy hauls, and behind-the-scenes vintage toy shop content, this episode is for you. This is not just a toy haul video. It’s a look inside how a vintage toy store buys inventory, evaluates condition, thinks about resale value, takes risks, and decides when a rare piece is worth grabbing even if the price is high. Toy collecting is part nostalgia, part business, part treasure hunt, and part gamble — and this Atlanta trip had all of it. Watch as Toy Federation unpacks nearly $9,000 worth of vintage toys from Toylanta and tries to figure out what was a smart buy, what was risky, what might sell instantly, and what might become one of the coolest pieces in the shop. #ToyFederation #VintageToys #Toylanta #ToyHunting #ToyHaul #Transformers #Robotech #MastersOfTheUniverse #StarWarsToys #XMenToys #VintageToyStore #RareToys vintage toys,toy federation,toylanta,toy show haul,atlanta toy show,rare toys,vintage toy haul,robotech sdf 1,robotech toys,transformers toys,optimus prime,megatron,masters of the universe,motu toys,star wars toys,x men toys,thundercats toys,bootleg toys,80s toys,90s toys,action figures,toy collecting,toy hunt,rare toy finds,vintage toy store,toy reseller,collectibles,retro toys,ryan toy federation