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Besta is The Way To go for the 1:4.
Someone knows if i can find a display case for a Life Size bust ?
Thanks
Besta's do fit life size busts, not all but most.
Besta is The Way To go for the 1:4.
Someone knows if i can find a display case for a Life Size bust ?
Thanks
Besta's do fit life size busts, not all but most.
I just think Bestas give more space and while I think this QS001 will be gateway figure to many more new collectors to 1/4 scale, it may be better to buy a Besta rather than multiple smaller individual cases.
Here's an old pic of mine
Yeah,Besta is the way to go if your collection is predominately 1/4 scale or PFF.If you just have a few then Detolf or individual cases would be suffice.Well,I just got my HT Bats today and while it does look GREAT,I'm not that impressed by it!Now,granted I paid only $450 w/shipping but even at that amount I feel kinda cheated.Maybe I was expecting more,maybe I was expecting a better quality of material used!?I now know what Maglor meant about it being a 12" made larger!After that being said,I will keep the figure and just make some mods to it.This isn't the definitive Batman figure I thought it would be but then again neither is the Enterbay.They both have their pros and cons with the EB one coming out slightly ahead but its just preference!What I was surprised with the HT piece was the belt!I don't know if it was mentioned here at all but the buckle part of the belt is diecast metal which is AWESOME and gives it added texture as well as realism!The little things in life that make you happy!Will post some PICS later.Besta is The Way To go for the 1:4.
Someone knows if i can find a display case for a Life Size bust ?
Thanks
Different taste. When you put too much items in a display like that it looks like a store .. I prefer a " neutral museum " display but that's my opinion
I don't want my home to be a museum!
Man, if I had my way, it would be one per cubicle diplayed with the box.
But good luck doing that with 50 odd figures.
I do not have a man-cave yet.
I totally understand dude your collections is very good tho IMO
I don't have many 1/4 scale figures but I did want to protect the 3 I have out in the open so I got 3 of the Master Light House cases & put my own LED 6" light bar inside...I like it much better than the dinky little spotlights. Very flexible stuff in terms of installations as well....I have this on a dimmer...must have IMHO. You can just see on the bottom near Arnie's head, I have a 6" bar on a pivoting bracket to get a better angle & not blast my room with too much light.
This is how I display my quarter scale figures.
And before the inevitable questions: 6mm ubolts or ropeties!
Nice collection!
This is how I display my quarter scale figures.
And before the inevitable questions: 6mm ubolts or ropeties!
Thanks the case is custom, got it off ebay https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/290988006251?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Yeah but sometimes you are cramped for space and necessary sacrifices have to be made!To be honest,when I was collecting 1/6 I would have anywhere between 6 to 8 figures on each DETOLF shelf!Different taste. When you put too much items in a display like that it looks like a store .. I prefer a " neutral museum " display but that's my opinion
Dude,I hope that door opens in the opposite direction?!This is how I display my quarter scale figures.
And before the inevitable questions: 6mm ubolts or ropeties!
Karnis,what you added to those cases made a HUGE difference in not only their appearance but in how the figures look in them as well!WOW!I don't have many 1/4 scale figures but I did want to protect the 3 I have out in the open so I got 3 of the Master Light House cases & put my own LED 6" light bar inside...I like it much better than the dinky little spotlights. Very flexible stuff in terms of installations as well....I have this on a dimmer...must have IMHO. You can just see on the bottom near Arnie's head, I have a 6" bar on a pivoting bracket to get a better angle & not blast my room with too much light.
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