>>9952233>Hardly, you are NEVER going to put that much weight from figures on a Detolf shelf.It's still fragile cheapshit, regardless of how many figures you stand on it. Again, just because you can treat it like a boneless baby doesn't mean it's not a sack of shit that's going to die early.
Nevermind the fact that because it's such thin cheapshit glass, scratches and microfractures can lead to it breaking. So if you have something hard and ding it once... shit's randomly going to break one day.
Since you're a low IQ adult and have trouble understanding what a simple term like "moving the goalposts" means, lemme point out that when something falls, it's going to exert a 2-10x more force than it actually weighs. So one day, you have some oversized .5lb figure on some riser, because you ran out of room on your uncustomizable detolf, and the joint finally gave out and it topples down on to the rest of your figures you have below it. That .5lb figure weighed over a pound when it hit the shelf it was on.
Since you own a detolf and a riser, you obviously have a clusterfuck of toys that also keeled over when that figure fell. From the same riser another figure decided to jump off too and others just fell their own distance onto the shelf. So all those .3lb figures maybe gained a few ounces of weight by toppling over a shorter distance. 1lb, .6lb, .6lb, .4lb, .5lb, .3lb, 6lb, etc etc etc... how quickly will your clusterfuck add up in force being exerted on flimsy thin Detolf shelf?
Your cheapshit Detolf quickly becomes your own personal 9/11, because you have no idea what headspace is and needed to stick everything into your limited shelves or else you'd feel worthless, because your toy collection was your only sense of accomplishment in life.