>>10765139I don't collect these, but IMO transformers displays are always boring AF. They're all robot mode and they're all neutrally posed. Can they not be posed dynamically? Robots fighting each other? Cars racing? robots mid transformation? I'm genuinely curious.
>>10766227I've done this for 6+ years too, very stable, very nice upgrade for detolfs, athought I'm about to retire my detolfs for a bigger display.
>>10766812dude your shit looks like 10x better no joke. Decent lighting goes SO far. IMO you don't even need to change out the "cheap" shelves. Some glass or acrylic doors would improve it, but you're already leagues ahead.
>>10770430Absolutely, props, effects, and dioramas all go in my display. I like to display figures dynamically whenever I can, and these things just help sell the display. I've built and bought a few dioramas, and I really feel some good accessories and a background can improve a collection. Not my pic, but one from this board, this dude is the king of backgrounds IMO.
>>10770464I might be wrong, but I believe most LEDS are fine it's sunlight you want to avoid. That being said, my HXH figmas have discolored a bit, and I wonder if that's just a part of the figure collecting world.
>>10770510Enclosed cases can easily be opened, so this is just a bad opinion. Also buying an enclosed case to keep dust out would only help keep your home clean. Some people shouldn't be allowed to use the internet.