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How far will you go to have that perfect toy display?

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Re: How far will you go to have that perfect toy display?

Postby tmk9883 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:40 am

WolfDawg wrote:I've been hoping to find some cheap glass cases too because, as you said, it'll help avoid dust. Plus, my wife and I got a puppy a few months back and she just loves to hang in the ol' man cave. She's a really well trained puppy, but it's hard to trust a teething dog around Transformers that costed more than she did! Glass cases would save me a ton of worry, but they're so damn expensive... :-(


My dogs (border collies) got ahold of a mighty muggs Jazz and gnawed off all his limbs in the time it took me to take a shower. Since then I dont leave anything any creature level.

My man cave is on hold for bit at while moving the big display case down my step it went out of control and ended up landing on my foot. Nothing broken but it really swollen and bruised. Anyways, once I get get the case fixed up and installed I should be set. Right now Im trying to figure out what to do about lighting. It is wired for florescents but dont want to use them if they will destroy the figures over time.

What is the cheapest option for safe lighting?
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Re: How far will you go to have that perfect toy display?

Postby -Kanrabat- » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:31 pm

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tmk9883 wrote:
What is the cheapest option for safe lighting?


LED lighting is the way to go. Beware, it is NOT CHEAP. But it's a must.

Why?

--No heat.
--Very low energy consumption.
--Most importantly, NO UV AT ALL.

UV rays are the devil that will yellow your figures, and any lighting emit some. I heard direct sunlight is a culprit too. But LED emit none.

Avoid hallogen at all cost. These lamps generate so much heat, I almost set fire to my living room with one.

Coming back to LED lighting, the price range from 25$ to 80$ for a set of three 2.5" disks. A disk do a decent job. Sticks are more expensive.

Here, have an update for my new lighting system. I glued wooden blocks under the shelves to give an angle to the disks.

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