I just got new lighted display cases in my office for my 1/6 scale figures (I'm a college professor), and this seemed like a good place to post the Marvel side of my collection! While these may not be the most amazing pics - I'm not a great photographer, and I just took these on my phone - I do think it looks pretty great in person, and since they went up I have yet to have a person enter my office and not marvel at how awesome they are.
The cases! They're IKEA Billy bookcases with the Morliden doors and Dioder lighting. Non-Marvel stuff includes two shelves of Star Wars and a "miscellaneous" shelf with stuff ranging from Mass Effect to Game of Thrones.
(The lighting ended up being a much bigger DIY project than I was anticipating, because the poor temperature control in our building meant that none of the mounting tape solutions for the lights worked, so every single one had to go into a couple of tiny brackets screwed in with even tinier screws. That's part of why I only have lights on the side and not the top, as originally planned...though I do really like the chiaroscuro effect it creates, even if it doesn't look nearly as good on my phone camera as it does in real life.)
My "general Avengers" shelf, mostly Civil War with a bit of Homecoming and Dark World.
My attempt at action scene posing for the Infinity War Titan battle. (The Mark L is my newest figure...just unboxed him today. I've learned from the Civil War version a couple of years ago, and so I just put the batteries in his head and torso and then called it a day. Ain't no one got time or patience for all the rest.)
My other Infinity War shelf, for the Battle of Wakanda characters + Loki. (Cap, Shuri, and Bucky should all be coming within the next couple of months for this one.) I also need to mix up my posing, as a lot of these are very static and boring museum poses...something to do on slow days in the near future!
My "civilian Marvel" shelf, including the civvies versions of Avengers from Civil War (and Infinity War in Peter's case) and the Netflix heroes. Basically the "people wearing regular stuff" shelf.
My "history of Cap" shelf, which as you can see is definitely a work in progress. Bucky's head needs painting, and I really want to get TFA Cap on a more appropriately tall body (it's unsettling for Bucky to be that much taller than post-serum Steve!). I've got a kitbashed Rescue Bucky that just needs pants (which I have ordered), and then the new unlicensed Peggy Carter will go here when it arrives.