>>5350761>There seems to be a trend of people who shittalk detolfs being the kind of people who collect massive transformers and megazords that have little ability to be posed to begin with. lol, dude.
I love how you want to assume the people criticzing budget shit are also buyers of budget shit. It's a great "NO U!!!!" retort.
>detolfs are inexpensive, and that's the point.No shit? That's what has been said, but some people (like yourself) want to pretend it's more than that. I understand that people like it because it keeps the dust off, but again, you have people claiming they want it because "it allows you to view it from multiple angles!" even though almost every display posted here shows them missing the point of it being completely glass for 360° viewing by sticking them against walls next to other shit, effectively blocking all but a frontal view same as a bookcase.
>Most furniture made from 90% glass panels, like curio cabinets, wobble if you're stomping around or don't live on a stone foundation (such as raised wood floors, a trailer home, or second floor of house.)LOL
In what third world country do you live in? I've never been on a second floor of a house where anything wobbles. Not even ikea shit.
Ikea shit moves when you move anything big on it, like the doors.
And if you think all glass furniture like that wobbles, you must have some pretty shitasscheapo museums and department stores in your third world nation, because all glass cabinets and cases in those places in America can support full grown adults leaning on them.
Fuck, even Ikea's higher end furniture can do that. You can actually use their other glass cases like a bat, swinging it around perpendicularly. You can't do shit like that with the detolf or other budget crap, because it will fall apart.
The worst part? Stuff like the Billy would be muuuuch better by giving it 50¢ brackets to reinforce the corners and not using cheapo fucking cardboard backing, which is what i did.