Scott Christian
Hero
Started collecting Ral Partha. We don't use those anymore, but we do love to look at our old paint jobs. Nothing beats a 14 year old's perspective on what is cool - a blue and orange gloss painted bulette? 
Now I use the plastic pre-painted minis. I buy them based off whether I like the set or I will buy individuals based on need. If I have a specific adventure that needs harpies, I am going to go buy as many as I need.
Throughout the years I have built a collection. Most common tribe/clan creatures (save giants) I have approximately 25-50 of each group. Rarer or solo style creatures I have approximately 2-5.
My overall collection probably runs around 500 minis. By no means a collector, but have enough to run most adventures or showcase a specific character.
As far as terrain, Dwarven Forge is my go to, but have probably 50-75 of gloss maps by Paizo. I also make (Inkarnate) and print my own.
And I am jealous of all the cool displays I see. I could do that in my gaming room, but can't stand clutter. So they are all packed away nice in neat in plastic bins in a closet.
Note: Just read that to myself. I am not calling your shelves cluttered. They look clean and awesome. I mean, for me, it's just too much. I would be rearranging them, then wanting to dust, then deciding whether to organize by scenes or pragmatic groups to make them easy to find.
You get it, your displays are great.

Now I use the plastic pre-painted minis. I buy them based off whether I like the set or I will buy individuals based on need. If I have a specific adventure that needs harpies, I am going to go buy as many as I need.
Throughout the years I have built a collection. Most common tribe/clan creatures (save giants) I have approximately 25-50 of each group. Rarer or solo style creatures I have approximately 2-5.
My overall collection probably runs around 500 minis. By no means a collector, but have enough to run most adventures or showcase a specific character.
As far as terrain, Dwarven Forge is my go to, but have probably 50-75 of gloss maps by Paizo. I also make (Inkarnate) and print my own.
And I am jealous of all the cool displays I see. I could do that in my gaming room, but can't stand clutter. So they are all packed away nice in neat in plastic bins in a closet.
Note: Just read that to myself. I am not calling your shelves cluttered. They look clean and awesome. I mean, for me, it's just too much. I would be rearranging them, then wanting to dust, then deciding whether to organize by scenes or pragmatic groups to make them easy to find.
