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Old 02-22-2016, 12:33 PM   #4
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I have several small cabinets which remain the same for the most part (with a few new items added or replaced occasionally), including a Star Wars shelf, a Marvel one, a DC one, Transformers and GI Joes mixed together, and one for NECA movie stuff. I have one glass Detolf shelf with some higher end/fragile stuff (Gentle Giant, Kotobukiya, some imports). Then I also have some other shelf space that I rotate based on what I want to see at the time. I’ll put a display of 4” Star Wars figures and creatures, or my Marvel Universe figures. Sometimes it’s my overflow Marvel Legends and DCUC that I don’t have space to display at all times. Most recently it was all Force Awakens stuff. Last time I tried to inventory, I had about 1600 figures of various scales and types, and only about 500 of those are on display at any given time. The rest are in boxes and plastic containers.
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