Hey everybody, it’s your boy here, back with another fun little project. Today, I’m diving into the world of Funko Pops, specifically, the Bob Ross one. I’ve been seeing these little guys pop up everywhere, and I figured it was time to see what the fuss was all about. Plus, who doesn’t love Bob Ross?
So, I went online and started poking around. These things range anywhere from like 12 bucks to a whopping 20 bucks, and some of these things can be up to 100,000 dollars. I mean, that’s crazy, right? Some of the rarest ones, like this Clockwork Orange one, go for around 60 grand! There’s also this Stan Lee one for 18,000 dollars, and a limited edition Green Lantern for about 15 dollars, which isn’t too bad.
Anyways, I started searching for this Bob Ross Funko Pop. I hit up a bunch of sites, read some reviews, and finally found one that wasn’t gonna break the bank. They’ve got all sorts of toys and games, and the delivery was free, which is always a plus in my book.
I placed my order, and a few days later, this little box shows up at my door. I ripped that thing open, and there he was, Bob Ross in all his Funko Pop glory. I gotta say, it’s pretty neat. They really captured his look, with the big hair and the friendly smile.
I put him up on my shelf, next to some other collectibles. I’ve heard that these Funko Pops can sometimes go up in value, especially the rare ones. I doubt my Bob Ross will be worth thousands someday, but hey, you never know.
Honestly, I’m not really in this for the money. I just like collecting things that make me happy. And Bob Ross, with his “happy little trees,” definitely fits the bill. It’s more about the fun of the hunt and the joy of adding something cool to my collection.
So, that’s my little adventure with the Bob Ross Funko Pop. It was a fun little project, and now I’ve got a cool new addition to my shelf. If you’re thinking about getting into Funko Pops, I say go for it. Just remember, collect what you love, and don’t worry too much about the price tag.
Alright, that’s it for me today. Stay tuned for more of my random projects, and as Bob Ross would say, “Happy painting!”