>>6968321>When you look at a bank of detolfs you don't see anything but the toys and you can't replicate that look with any type of bookcase or furniture. Are you legally blind and dumb?
When you have that many glass cases, you're literally going to be seeing the edges of the glass as a solid opaque object from many angles.
And when you looking through the glass through glass through glass, guess how light affects it? It actually creates shadows and there's going to be reflections everywhere. So looking when you're placing that many detolfs together, its a clusterfuck of busy shapes just because of the glass alone. Looking through the front even directly you will see reflections depending on the lighting and angle.
This is why I said he should upgrade, which could be a larger display case that's glass or have no glass at all.
As mentioned earlier, people only think glass cases are tasteful because museums use them, but all that glass is only there to protect expensive shit from mongoloids. In serious private collections, you see most of them out in the open, with maybe glass shelves and glass sides, but the front completely exposed.
Why? Because there's no mongoloids ready to hamhand and spray snot all over it. Are you such a mongoloid? Have your own place or at least respectful mates? Time to upgrade to what adults use... where you can reach in at any time just to repose or play with them.
Normal framed cabinets are pretty damn cheap, because of how simple they are and super durable too.
There are rare times when a glass is necessary, like with super vintage shit. And in those times, the glass is usually airtight and filled with an inert gas to keep it safe (mona lisa, declaration of independence). Most old paintings are still left out in the open, without glass because glass obscures. However, if you ever noticed they're usually placed above 7 feet, to keep mongoloids from spraying snot all over them.