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Old 05-30-2017, 09:50 AM   #29140
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Well, going to chime in with some pics to give you folks something to look at. When I started getting heavy into the MU scale I knew that I wanted a better way to display them besides using book shelves. While they are functional the recess is so deep figures at the back are always obscured, in shadow, and largely forgotten. Well, that just wasn't going to work for me, so I'd long thought about having shelves made to show my collection on display.

Back in those days I had no idea my collection would blow up into what it is now with customizing and all that. So, rather than buy custom made shelves which would have been more money that I would have felt justified spending, I made my own.

I made these big to hold a large portion of my collection. The most packed shelf has 29 figures on it. I can easily fit in 11 more putting them shoulder to shoulder (up to 3 rows deep) to get an even 40 normal sized figures. The 5 tier shelf is going to hold my cosmic collection once I get another 6 tier shelf built to move the heroes onto. These only have 70-75% of all the figures I own since I only want certain things on display. The rest are staying in storage containers.

Enough of my rambling, here's some pics!



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