Absolutely. Its been a major hobby for me, collecting the things I had, or wished I had had. I never quite totally gave up liking certain toys, so I still have some of those originals and they are of course especially cherished. But I like toys in general so it doesn't even have to actually be from my childhood to think its cool.
But I have learned along the way, that it is sometimes just the hunting and craving of the items that is most interesting, and at some point you start to amass too large collection that spends all its time in boxes stored away. So if I don't 'use' something, that is periodically take it out to look at and enjoy I either give it away or resell it. I like doing it so much I actually turned it into a small business that I do specifically to earn some income.
This is a pic of some guys I have started recollecting fairly recently. The story behind them is this. As a kid playing with green army men and tanks and such was always a favorite pastime. When I was about 10, my older sister's friend went on a trip to England and brought me back a small set of these Britians Ceremonial soldiers (like you see in parades and guarding the palace in England) a gift. It was the first time I had seen quality figures, fully painted, with moving parts and seperate accessories. They were like the action figures of my time. Anyway, I got hooked on the new style and developed a liking for setting up large scenes. It is enjoyable to set them up in formations and I enjoy the visual ascetics.
When my son was younger, we had a great system going. I made a large table in the basement and would bring out the different types in rotation. I would do the part that I liked, which was setting up a scene. And then he would play with them, which usually meant fighting a large battle and knocking them all down. Then I would set them all up again and the cycle would repeat. Some of what I have is rarer and expensive, like $25-$50 each. A few are $100+. Some have become fragile with age, but I came not to care and if he liked them, onto the battlefield it went. I would even open 'Mint in box' items I purchased. I made a joke about it with myself, calling this principle my 'Prime Directive'. That if something was too valuable to me to actuallly use it for its intended purpose and give someone else some enjoyment then I had my priorities all wrong and needed to give it up.
Its also where my user name comes from. 