Great poses and nice display case!
Thanks!!
I love this setup. Think I might need to steal it as it shows the real size of the Hulkbuster.
I believe you can get suit Tony as 3rd party figure right ? Where is yours from ?
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Excellent pics and poses tbrisko! That's one great looking collection!
tbrisko, do you have any pics of the whole cabinet(s)? I'm not familiar with the milsbos and would like to see how it compares to a detolf. Thanks!
Below are my opinions, not facts, just what I like - your mileage may vary
Pros:
They feel solid and there is enough room around the shelves to run wiring.
I like the clean look, to me they look and feel much higher quality than a detolf.
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adjustable shelves in about 4-5 inch increments
the doors fit more snugly than detolf (less dust)
The cabinets sit about 6-8 inches off the ground, so even the bottoms shelf doesn't feel like you have the figures displayed on the ground.
Cons:
The door borders obscure about 3.5 inches in the middle of the cabinet. If they didn't you could easily display 3 figures per shelf without it feeling overly congested. As it is, if you place something on the middle of the shelf you have to open the doors to get a nice view.
Because the doors fit more snugly there is less room to run wiring/cables out of the cabinet. The bottom shelf is comprised of two sheets of steel, separated by air. You can drill it for wiring but you have to measure carefully and start with a small bit and gradually increase. A larger bit will get caught on the frayed edges of the metal, tear and leave an irregular hole.
In summary I don't feel either are a perfect fit for what I want to do. Milsbos are twice the space but twice the cost of a detolf. Overall, with the adjustable shelves and better presentation I prefer the milsbos.
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All my Marvel figure that I have out; a small display.
I didn’t like the thickness of the front door borders.
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