melkorjunior
Super Freak
Not so much about the Detolfs themselves, as the ways I've seen them used to display figures. In people's pictures of their collections, I always see detolfs stacked up on top of each other. But inevitably that means some figures in your display will be in the bottom detolfs, at floor level or just above. This makes no sense to me. How can you appreciate a figure or a statue when you have to kneel down to get a good look at it?
I'm asking because I'll be running into space issues with my sixth-scale collection soon. The way I have my figures displayed is, they're set up on two bookcases using the top three shelves on each one. On those shelves I can get good views of them. But I don't use the bottom three shelves on each bookcase for figures at all because I'd be standing so far above them and constantly squinting down at them. So I guess I'm asking: are you actually able to appreciate your figures when they're in detolfs at floor level or just above? Or is it more like storage space rather than display space at that level?
I'm asking because I'll be running into space issues with my sixth-scale collection soon. The way I have my figures displayed is, they're set up on two bookcases using the top three shelves on each one. On those shelves I can get good views of them. But I don't use the bottom three shelves on each bookcase for figures at all because I'd be standing so far above them and constantly squinting down at them. So I guess I'm asking: are you actually able to appreciate your figures when they're in detolfs at floor level or just above? Or is it more like storage space rather than display space at that level?