Those look great! You mention possibly putting them behind glass or Perspex to keep out the dust, and I think that's a very good idea. I hate dusting my collection, which is why I always put mine behind Perspex. If you or anyone else is interested in trying their hand at building their own cabinets, complete with Perspex covers, I wrote a 'How to' guide here, since I always build my own:
I originally wanted to publish this guide in one go as a complete finished article. However, it took me far longer than I expected or wanted to get this written and published and hence it was instead published in chunks. My apologies for this, however I am pleased to say that as of 3rd June...
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Using this technique, I have made myself these over the years:
I've been collecting the modern line since 1995. I resisted at first, but the first modern Boba Fett figure Hasbro released convinced me to take the plunge, and 27 years later I'm still hooked! In the early days, I used to buy everything released, but over the years I started passing on the...
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To prove I'm not all about Star Wars, and shamelessly inspired by other similar postings (e.g. subzero's excellent http://starwarsforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=34767), here are some pics of some of my Sci-Fi TV & Film related loose figures, shoehorned into one of my custom cabinets. It's...
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And if you're interested in seeing a more detailed look at my main loose vintage run held in one of the cabinets above, it's here:
I thought it was time to share some photos of my main loose run. Years ago in the 90's, when I first got back into collecting vintage again after foolishly selling off all my childhood toys whilst still a pre-teen in the early 80's, I needed somewhere to keep my collection as it expanded. That...
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Thanks.
Jeremy