Question: if it's recommended not to leave the figure in the box for too long due to rubber rot, is it advisable to keep it in a glass or acrylic case?
I'm mainly concerned about dust, which I would think is a bigger problem for rubber, but if air buildup is what causes rot, are my hands tied?
Question: if it's recommended not to leave the figure in the box for too long due to rubber rot, is it advisable to keep it in a glass or acrylic case?
I'm mainly concerned about dust, which I would think is a bigger problem for rubber, but if air buildup is what causes rot, are my hands tied?
I wouldn't leave any figure that has a suit of this material in the box. Seen plenty of examples of the suit fusing in places. Glass or perspex is advisable, that's how I keep all my figures. I use a makeup brush with very soft bristles to dust them every now and again but dust is slow to build inside a detolf. I guess in a completely sealed case you wouldn't get any dust at all.
I have a question about detolf lighting. I'm probably going to do a new set up with a number of detolfs and I was wondering if the lighting might be too harsh on the figures over time? Or is that just me being paranoid? Any insight or input on this would be great! Thanks in advance!
Most people, including myself, generally use the Dioder LED light strips from IKEA that look like this when installed in detolfs:
They emit extremely little to no heat at all. I put my hand over mine and can't feel any heat. Never have heard anyone having problems with them where they damage paint apps. However, when actually searching for them on IKEA's site, I came across another forum that said they're possibly being discontinued. Not sure if perhaps you can still get them on sites like Amazon or even eBay.
Here's a couple of threads where other freaks discuss detolf and display cabinet lighting:
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?33999-Lights-for-Detolf
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/...ng.html?highlight=Lighting&highlight=Lighting
Oh no, that's not my display. That's just an image of a random display I found to use an example to show what the light strips look like when installed in the detolf.
That should work also though.
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The environment in which you live has a greater effect on the materials than any dust. Ask anybody living in a humid region.
That looks really good. Did you pad the chest? The cowl doesn't touch the symbol at all. Can you tell us how you achieved this look?
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