Protecticus Maximus wrote:Wow, thats a pretty snazzy gift you got there!
It looks almost like what a store or even a museum would display a figure from, the etching and perfect edges are so well done!
The only thing that bugs me is that the text isn't centered, but thats just me being OCD and liking things center-justified
And unless the current plastic is that flimsy or needs to bear stress, which it doesn't look like it is, I wouldn't think a much thicker plastic would be needed for larger figures. 3mm seems like a good measure.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:I think your brother-in-law could make some money taking in online orders for these cases from TF collectors.
robotmel wrote:
robotmel wrote::D
My brother-in-law wins again in the design stakes!
So I have finally got my new display cases put together, so Ive popped a couple of Transformers in them and took a couple of pics!
What do you think!
ArmadaPrime wrote:Don't suppose I could just, steal your brother-in-law please? XD
Flashwave wrote:i also think I haveway toomany tfs for something like that, although a large display case for, say Unicron and a few disciples could work. Hpw well do they do on their sides, say for vehicle modes?
Sinnertwin wrote:Is there a way to get them to stack one on top of another and stay secured, with small tabs, joining rods or something along those lines? I had a vision of a whole wall of them similar to the way the Lego figures are able to:
robotmel wrote:
Hmm, I guess something could be cut/adjusted to link them together, would be costly and the figures would all have to be the similarly sized?
Actually maybe not so costly if you used Kreon figures!
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