>>10829618As someone whose main collection is 1/6th, I've not even thought about these. When you get into it you say
>oh, I'll just get my favourite characters and that'll be itbut then you realise that they release the big names from every movie, they make updates, the movies themselves hold out the best costumes until the end, and then there are the curveball figures that come out of nowhere. So you wait for the "perfect" version, and while you're waiting you grab a variant from a comic you loved as a kid, and then they make a figure from that game you never thought would happen, and as you're waiting you've amassed 2/3rds of X/Y/Z team, so you might as well complete the set up and on and on it goes. To stick to such cases you need to
>have little interest in big licenses with tons of figures (Marvel, SW, DC, LotR, etc)>stick to very specific characters from a few licenses>keep the number of figures relatively lowIf all you want is a single Spider-Man, a Vader flunked by two Stormtroopers, a Crow, and so on, sure, go ahead. But if you want a Jedi/Sith/RotS/ESB/Whatever SW display, or you're planning an X-Men display when the MCU gets to them (in 2030...) then stick to Moducases. As a comicfag my wants are very specific, so I keep waiting and waiting and waiting... In 2036 I'll have my perfect X-Display with the suits I want. Surely...
If this isn't about 1/6th, I think the height's too big for smaller stuff. Half the case will be empty, so what's the point?