Best way to display Trading Figures?

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It's always bothering me how to display trading figures that are small. I don't collect alot of them, usually mine are considered medium sized trading figures/gachapon and i put them inside those small sized arcylic casings, usually for diorama based i can only put 2 in each case & they look great, however they don't look great when i stack them on top of each other, laying them front to back means those behind cannot be seen.

I heard people putting them on few levels of wall tables but i don't think they look good that way.

I know the best is to rotate them & display them 1 by 1, but is there a better way to display them? I usually see folks put the gachapon altogether and it looks like a mess from far away.
 
you have pictures of these things? I'm not really familiar with these figures.

However, I would suggest getting something like this

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This is a spice rack organizer, I found it helpful for displaying my Marvel Universe Collection
 
Post a picture with the average size in inches and I'll see what I can come up with.
 
you have pictures of these things? I'm not really familiar with these figures.

However, I would suggest getting something like this

41so6W4MflL.jpg


This is a spice rack organizer, I found it helpful for displaying my Marvel Universe Collection
I used one that looked just like that for my Kubricks for awhile. For Minimates, I created staggered LEGO stands that are similar.
 
The sizes are around these:

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, the character figure itself is like a standard gachapon size, but with the diorama it's bigger.

I want to reiterate i have no problem putting them in acrylic casings, in fact i find putting 2 in 1 case looks the best, however i end up with many arcylic cases i don't know how to arrange them so all of them can be seen.

my cases are like this:

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, size vary depend on the figure.
 
Lego stands are good way to make custom stands for small figures, but Lego itself is pretty expensive. i have yet find a source that sells in bulk.
 
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