^^^ thanks guys! I have it already just in the box for now until I figure out a good set up
Exactly where mine and many others are right now.
^^^ thanks guys! I have it already just in the box for now until I figure out a good set up
Exactly where mine and many others are right now.
Tell me about it l feel like I need to build a small addition to my house just to display this, lol....
That's why I am hoping to get a bigger house in the next few years. I want a house with a full basement so I can take a part of it so I can display my entire collection, of Hot Toys and Transformers.
I have mine displayed on a 32" corner shelf that will eventually become a base cabinet to a display system in our den/great room.
This is an overview of the room
This is close up of the corner that displays part of our IM collection
My corner display areas are open and designed to display a variety of props and toys and are easy to change around as dictated by what I want to display
It would be very easy to build a corner cabinet in these dimensions that could be used specifically for the display of Hot Toys.
The base could display the Work Shop and a shelf system could be used to display the individual figures. You could almost get 6 Hall of Armor Bays worked into this if you had the tools and skills to build it.
I would love to build a cabinet like this for someone that has a huge collection but shipping would be very expensive.
Even a raw cabinet kit would be costly to ship but I have done this in the past and the collector was able to get it assembled and finished and the results were better then I expected.
Nice setup Boba, particularly good to see some Code 3 love!
Is that Vader next to the Code 3 Tie Fighter the original Cinemacast version?
Thanks
Yes, the Vader is an original Cinemacast statue
Weight is irrelevant to my grid wall shelf system. Did you miss the 20 pound Attakus Chewie at the top on the Rebel corner
Looks good though.
Thanks, he's slowly gathering friends around him now
To those that have this figure is the material for his pants denim (jeans) or cloth (normal pants)?
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