Bear with me because this is a personal collecting realization I'm just articulating for the first time, even in my own thoughts.
I was born in '76, so I grew up with Transformers and have had a place in my heart for the brand for its entire life. The G1 characters and settings will always be my jam (or JaAm, if you prefer), but I've got to say I'm pretty much over the original G1 toys themselves. They're lovely for what they are, and when I see well-curated examples of them in beautiful condition, loose or boxed or slabbed or whatever, it does trigger some sweet, nostalgic feelings. But I really don't feel a need to collect or own them anymore when there are modern equivalents that are just all-around better toys. Collecting G1 TFs doesn't feel like collecting toys to me anymore; it's more like collecting museum pieces, and I guess that really doesn't interest me personally. Outside of rescuing some beaten up Throttlebot or Firecon from a flea market or Goodwill, I never see myself buying an actual G1 toy, original or reissue, again.
It kind of crystalized for me when I picked up the G1 Hound recolored reissue when Walmart had it reduced to like $9.99. A G1 Hound is one of the very few US G1 toys that, for whatever reason, I never owned, so it seemed like something I should have. I open it, transform... sorry, convert it, and realize it doesn't even feel like a Hound toy anymore. Like, every other Hound toy I have is more evocative of Hound than the original Hound now, and that's even after a fresh coat of paint doing its best to evoke the animation. Collecting original G1 toys (and reissues) just feels like a different animal now than being a collector of the modern toys, and as someone who has been here since the start, that was an odd realization for me. I'm certain it's a very obvious one to younger collectors, but as someone whose collection has grown organically and contiguously from a child's Christmas and birthday presents to an adult's spending hundreds of dollars in advance on massive crowdfunding projects, it's kind of just snuck up on me.
Anyway, long story short, I guess it's finally time to sell off all those G1 toys sitting in my basement.