dominishin
Super Freak
Too much effort to rotate. Always display all.
Ooooh, civil war era replicas would be pretty sweet to see. I would like to go down this road.... although it would be World War 2 stuff, just not enough money.
Right now, I figure my current collection room (actually rearranging it now) can tie me over for another year... maybe two. Then I need to start adding shelves to my bedroom.... which I really do not want to do... but once those shelves are up that should tie me over for another two to three years, at least until I am out of college.
Plus, I will have some room at my rental house to display stuff.
Then when I build my house, I hope to have a top floor dedicated to just my collection... which should last me a good ten years, maybe longer
After that, I am not sure.
Just give it ten years. No matter how much space you have it's never enough. Lol
As for the civil war stuff...it's not replicas. Relics. All authentic stuff. First thing I collected was he-man(was more my toys back then). Then comics. Then civil war stuff. Inherited some family items which got me started very young. By the time I was 21 I had a world class collection. Probably still one of the largest privately owned civil war medical collections. I got really lucky, picked up another family's passed down collection super cheap in the mid 90s. (I was still a teenager). Stopped at an estate sale and spent every dime I had earned working the summer, and then some. lol anyway... I still buy when I can find anything I can afford, but the price has gone sky high. It's insane. And so hard to find anything unless it's like eBay. Local is a no go these days.
But as I said...I have to rotate things on display out. Maybe I just need to stop buying stuff. But that just seems no fun.
I just dropped another $$k on a 2nd drake curio because i was tired of having figures in boxes. I don't know how you guys deal with detolfs they are cheap flimsy pieces of ****. You have to jam figures in their like bunch of sardines in a can, which imo looks like a cluttered mess. They look OK with 1 figure maybe 2 per shelf but that's it- but still are cheap. These figures are expensive they deserve a quality home.
Disagree. But to each..... I have 15 detolfs, Quite enjoy the glass as a clean view into the angles of the figures. I do agree that they look cheap when you cram figures in shelves. I prefer 1 per shelf, can see two-three if necessary and no space.
Don't know what is flimsy about glass and wood, but for a glass solution it is economical and it displays nicely with good lighting.
You appear to be a big statue collector, so I would assume you need much more room to display those which is not a good solution using detolfs. Drake curios look like you should be displaying your mother's Fenton and glass weeble collections IMHO.
old pic, filled now but you get the idea.
Disagree. But to each..... I have 15 detolfs, Quite enjoy the glass as a clean view into the angles of the figures. I do agree that they look cheap when you cram figures in shelves. I prefer 1 per shelf, can see two-three if necessary and no space.
Don't know what is flimsy about glass and wood, but for a glass solution it is economical and it displays nicely with good lighting.
You appear to be a big statue collector, so I would assume you need much more room to display those which is not a good solution using detolfs. Drake curios look like you should be displaying your mother's Fenton and glass weeble collections IMHO.
old pic, filled now but you get the idea.
I currently have about 80 HT figs & 60 other 1/6 figs. My only real concern is the floorboards giving way.
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