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We all need to see this curated collection. Perhaps it will inspire a more guest-friendly presentation for some.
My collection is in a room most people never walk in to. And I don't invite them.
My guess is, 7 or 8 1/6th pieces in a single display case is tops for most non-collectors to accept, unless you are younger than 30. More than that, and you get the odd look, "wow, you have a lot of dolls".
Since getting on this board, I?ve gone through two major renovations, one major break-up, and moved twice.
So I never got things set up, not really. At this point I have the Batmobile where I want it in my office as a stand-alone piece, but I still need the custom neon sign I want to place on the wall above it.
The figures are in a neat but very temporary spot. I?ve been quietly curating downwards for the past couple of years to things I absolutely love...as I always knew I would, being an obsessive reverse-hoarder ... ... and currently only display 5 one-sixth pieces in total with a few in storage.
(I?ve owned around 25-30 at a time max)
Eventually it?ll be just a few more than what?s out now, and when it?s perfect, I?ll post it. It?ll bore the hell outta you guys though because your collections are all bigger than mine.
(That?s what sh ? never mind.)
So yeah, maybe that?s why people don?t react strangely, although I?ve had as many as a dozen displayed and nobody expressed anything but delight. The realism HT and Enterbay at their best exude goes a long way to impressing normal people.
Action figures work well as unexpected accents to my place, because most of my stuff is gloss white, modern and minimal with either playful illustrations or bright Shepard Fairey prints on the wall, so Bruce Lee, robots and superheroes don?t really clash with anything. And they?re not in the same room as Asian sculpture or organic things like plants.
Now ... to get back on-topic WHERE is the pre-order? I grow covetous of the 2nd prototype.
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