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Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:HEY! It's coming along real nice. I like the wall mounted unit. You can use each cubby to tell a different little story. The spice racks make for a great stair step effect. I bet you could spray paint those if you don't like them white.
Cobotron wrote:Is there enough clearance between the top of the wall mount and the ceiling for really big guys like, Superion and the like?
Cobotron wrote:Good stuff Cary.
carytheone wrote:Cobotron wrote:HEY! It's coming along real nice. I like the wall mounted unit. You can use each cubby to tell a different little story. The spice racks make for a great stair step effect. I bet you could spray paint those if you don't like them white.
I like them white and I really like the black rubbery stuff on the top. They also have little rubber feet. Lots of non-skid action going on here. I just didn't realize how not white my shelves were. Not sure if they have always been this way or just aged. Maybe I will paint them one day, but there will be lots of masking to do.
I wanted to come and point out the spice racks, because we briefly talked about display options on your collection thread. But you beat me to it.
Va'al wrote:satisfy my inner need for order.
carytheone wrote:Va'al wrote:satisfy my inner need for order.
I realized that I really enjoy organizing things when I was making room for the combiner wars figures. It amazes me just how much time I can spend posing a single figure until it's "perfect". I would imagine that is not a unique trait around these parts.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:banzai tree
carytheone wrote:Cobotron wrote:banzai tree
Huh... never really thought of it that way... I like that.
I meant bonsai. Sorry. I'm nort the besch spellerer in the worgled.Va'al wrote:carytheone wrote:Cobotron wrote:banzai tree
Huh... never really thought of it that way... I like that.
Wait, what? Do you mean bonsai trees, or is there a relative of the Whomping Willow I am unaware of?
As for the order vs chaos diatribe in one's collection: All I really mean by order is having some sort of reason or rationale behind each display piece. Having smaller areas for displays increases the likelihood of each area having a tidier theme.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Va'al wrote:I really like the CW display.
leakin' lubricant wrote:Would the larger MP figures fit on there? MP-08 or MP-10 for example?
carytheone wrote:leakin' lubricant wrote:Would the larger MP figures fit on there? MP-08 or MP-10 for example?
Voyager class fits just fine. They do have to stand pretty straight forward though. I would guess that the smaller MP would work, just with limited angles. MP-10 feet would fit, but just barely.
I would say the steps are about 2 to 2/12 inches deep.
If I had a jam packed MP shelf and I was going to use the steps. I would put larger figures (like MP-10) behind the steps and then work may way down to smaller figures.
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