Most all of my purchases are impulsive. If the item attracts me and has a feel and look of quality and seems like it might fit into the layout someday, usually, I buy it. Of course, the price has to be reasonable. I'm no fool. I don't care if I can envision the prospective new acquisition fitting in somewhere at the time I make the purchase because I like to have a whole inventory - a palette - of choices at my finger tips when i do decide to affect the layout with re-do's or further-do's of Moon Township.
FrankM.
P.S. Three groups of items that require no ruminating whatsoever and get speedily acquired are:
+groundcovers by Dennis Brennen.
+groundcovers; foliage; figures from Scenic Express.
+ Figures, horses, & farm wagons/carts from Baker's Railroad Shop.
These photos evidence how lame-brained impulsive I can be. See that stagecoach? I just had to have it. Was it going to fit into my 40's - 60's -ish layout? Heck no. I didn't care. Bought it and figured I'd find a use someday, somehow. Then, it hit me - put all my oddball stuff into a local parade (!) Lordknowz all sort of unique sights get lined-up in parades celebrating whatever. Mine celebrates life in the li'l community possessed of that Main Street the parade has been navigating for years (nobody seems to be moving.)
Call me nutty, it's OK. I'm havin' a good ol' time of it all. My wife calls me "creative," at least.