>>9948392>How much do you need to customize something with the sole purpose of containing and displaying something?How tiny is your collection? Most people who show their collection have dozens of toys.
>maybeThere's no maybe. The fact is that it's thinnass glass and has an under 10lb weight limit. It's the definition of fragile. We have had countless people talk and post their Detolfs breaking randomly. The fact is that higher quality furniture doesn't use fragile glass like that and won't randomly break, because thicker glass literally has to show a visible crack.
>nobody NEEDS them.poorfag cope. If they sold them at Ikea, instead of needing to beg mommy for her credit card, and/or crying about the high prices of shipping, people would be buying them up.
Fact is, if they offered taller, customizable glass display cases at Ikea, you'd be shitting on the Detolf too. But since you're a poorfag and can't afford anything outside of Ikea, here you are defending the Detolf like they're actually good.
>>9948893>highly subjective.Sure, if you have a small collection, but there's people here who buy 2, 3, and even 6 Detolfs, because the shelves are unadjustable and they need more shelves to fit their toys.
Shit like pic could have easily fit on a bookcase, but because they're poorfags and are priced out of buying more expensive shelves, being able to save money or even plannining is an unknown concept to them, they just buy another Detolf once they fill it up.
>>9949630>it's retarded to like customizable, sturdy furniture>it's retarded to like toys that look like the source material>it's retarded to like anything but poorly sculpted toys that have cuts everywhere like a transformer>you're retarded for disagreeing with melol