Inexpensive Risers For Your Detolf Pop Display.

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Inexpensive Risers For Your Detolf Pop Display.

Postby xmaldigolax » Sat Apr 18, 2015 6:59 am

I have had multiple inquiries both here and on Facebook and Twitter about my risers. Here was my process, with measurements specifically for use with IKEA's four level DETOLF display case. Feel free to message me with any questions.

With the Detolf unit, when you put in the 3 glass shelves during assembly, make sure you bring it all the way to the front, flush against the metal frame.
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To construct the tiered shelves I used Elmer’s foam board (I bought 3 of the huge 36”x 48” tri-fold ones and had leftover between 2 cabinets). You can get these as most craft stores, office stores, they are available in black or white. You just need a pencil, a utility knife, a ruler/tape measure, and maybe a t-square for straight lines. Be careful when cutting or find a surface you do not care about damaging, the utility knife will go through the foam board like butter.

I constructed side walls (pictured with measurements).
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You need 3 per level, so a total of 12 per Detolf unit. Then you need twenty 2.25”x15” slats (5 per level, 2 for underneath the side walls, 3 as shelves), and four 3” slats (one per level) to be used as back splashes for the highest tier. The slats will seem tight against the glass, but that is ok, I wouldn’t shorten them too much or else they won’t sit properly on the side walls. Also, you really only need to measure one of each piece as a template and then just trace the rest.

Put one of the 2.25" x 15" foam slats down flat and flush against the metal bars in the back. Then you put the foam side walls all the way against the glass and all the way back (they should actually slide past the metal bars). Once both side walls are up, take another 2.25" x 15" slat and slide it under them. Then you place the foam middle wall. Take 3 more 2.25" by 15" and place them as shelves onto the foam walls. I used small, flat head pins to push through the slats into the center of the foam walls to secure them. Then take the 3" x 15" slate and place it as a backsplash on the top shelf. You should probably secure this with pins as well. Now you have tiered shelves!
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Optionally you can make back splashes for the other shelves, I opted not to because I felt only the top shelf posed any danger for pops falling behind.

Before putting your pops up, I would make sure to raise the front of the entire Detolf unit up by about a half inch. I used remnants of the foam board and put them under the front feet. This gives it a slight rear tilt, helping to keep the pops on the shelves!

And be really careful loading them up. I am clumsy and I have had a few casualties :( I also suggest a wobble test so you can see how balanced the unit is. If your cabinet is on an uneven or unstable surface, you may need to put more shimming under the feet to minimize this. But this involves placing pops or something similarly difficult to balance on the tiers, and then walking briskly by (it is a hilarious sight according to the girlfriend). I suggest the Duck Dynasty pops for this test LOL.

And that's all I have really. Any questions, or requests for additional photos, again feel free to message 2365823517


Edit: nearly forgot two things! Taller pops cannot fit on the top tier (Cthulhu, Killer Croc, Fred, Leonidas, Gandalf, Groot). So plan your setup accordingly.

Secondly, you can actually use the same measurements, or edit the depth if you'd like to display your standard sized Hikari. The only reason I would recommend changing the depth, is because of Dragon King, Gigantor, and other Hikari that are bigger front to back. You cannot change the height of the tiers much otherwise you are minimizing the visibility of your pieces, or minimizing the amount you can actually display.
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As it is now you can fit around 25 pops or 9 standard Hikari per level. Some pops are thinner (ie Arrested Development) and you can actually fit 6 per tier instead of 5, but it looks sort of tight so I wouldn't recommend it.
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Postby Da_POPVADER » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:39 am

Great info! Thank u.
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Postby blueberry_yoghurt » Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:04 am

Very nice! Thanks for taking the time to share your method! I think I might try something similar to display boxed pops on a bookshelf
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Postby operez086 » Sat Apr 18, 2015 2:04 pm

Wow, very informative! Thank you! The Mrs. and I have been buying shelves from IKEA and we want something else to display our Funko's, since our room is so tiny and we have over 200 of them lol
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Postby batman0316 » Sat Apr 18, 2015 3:06 pm

For the less artistic individuals out there...These risers from Bed, Bath and Beyond work as well. They do have different sizes and they fit nicely in the detolf

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/p ... +organizer

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Postby arichie » Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:45 pm

I kept having to search through Facebook posts to find this on the Pop Vinyl group and little did I know that you posted it here! I went out and bought a Detolf as soon as I saw your post on this. Now to get some foam board and I'll finally have a real setup. Thank you so much for all this info!
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Postby Dizz05 » Sun Apr 19, 2015 1:11 am

Great post! Thank you for the detailed guide!

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Postby MorbidGee » Sun Apr 19, 2015 2:45 am

This is great info. Good pictures for reference. Thank you :)
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Postby Kuro-kun » Sun Apr 19, 2015 2:57 am

Thank you for the guide ^w^ This will definitely help me when setting up my other figures.
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Postby Quazimoto » Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:56 am

Thanks for the guidelines on these risers. Been recently looking at a lot of collection pics and I've got to say, these are one of the best risers I've seen. Might have to steal it. :D
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Postby Dizz05 » Thu Apr 23, 2015 2:43 am

May I ask how you use the space under the risers, or is it even useable?

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Postby xmaldigolax » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:45 pm

I didn't use the space really because most of it is not visible.
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Postby hawkman2 » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:49 pm

pretty cool.

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Postby Beto » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:58 pm

Pretty awesome work man! Congrats!

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Postby bo150000 » Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:36 pm

I have 4 of these...

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Kind of $$, but works great.

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Postby Dizz05 » Mon May 18, 2015 7:18 pm

Got the supplies. Starting tonight!

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Postby xmaldigolax » Mon May 18, 2015 7:33 pm

I suggest making sure everything is secure (use the nails/pins) and that you plan ahead with loading up the pops. You don't want a pop waterfall!
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Postby Oatmealman » Mon May 18, 2015 11:50 pm

Those risers are really cool!
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Postby pinklaquer » Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:16 am

So we are redoing our funko room...and I found this on pinterest! good day to be a funatic!
think I might go this route!
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Postby anime23 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:30 am

xmaldigolax wrote:I have had multiple inquiries both here and on Facebook and Twitter about my risers. Here was my process, with measurements specifically for use with IKEA's four level DETOLF display case. Feel free to message me with any questions.

With the Detolf unit, when you put in the 3 glass shelves during assembly, make sure you bring it all the way to the front, flush against the metal frame.
23654 23660

To construct the tiered shelves I used Elmer’s foam board (I bought 3 of the huge 36”x 48” tri-fold ones and had leftover between 2 cabinets). You can get these as most craft stores, office stores, they are available in black or white. You just need a pencil, a utility knife, a ruler/tape measure, and maybe a t-square for straight lines. Be careful when cutting or find a surface you do not care about damaging, the utility knife will go through the foam board like butter.

I constructed side walls (pictured with measurements).
23655

You need 3 per level, so a total of 12 per Detolf unit. Then you need twenty 2.25”x15” slats (5 per level, 2 for underneath the side walls, 3 as shelves), and four 3” slats (one per level) to be used as back splashes for the highest tier. The slats will seem tight against the glass, but that is ok, I wouldn’t shorten them too much or else they won’t sit properly on the side walls. Also, you really only need to measure one of each piece as a template and then just trace the rest.

Put one of the 2.25" x 15" foam slats down flat and flush against the metal bars in the back. Then you put the foam side walls all the way against the glass and all the way back (they should actually slide past the metal bars). Once both side walls are up, take another 2.25" x 15" slat and slide it under them. Then you place the foam middle wall. Take 3 more 2.25" by 15" and place them as shelves onto the foam walls. I used small, flat head pins to push through the slats into the center of the foam walls to secure them. Then take the 3" x 15" slate and place it as a backsplash on the top shelf. You should probably secure this with pins as well. Now you have tiered shelves!
2365623657 23661

Optionally you can make back splashes for the other shelves, I opted not to because I felt only the top shelf posed any danger for pops falling behind.

Before putting your pops up, I would make sure to raise the front of the entire Detolf unit up by about a half inch. I used remnants of the foam board and put them under the front feet. This gives it a slight rear tilt, helping to keep the pops on the shelves!

And be really careful loading them up. I am clumsy and I have had a few casualties :( I also suggest a wobble test so you can see how balanced the unit is. If your cabinet is on an uneven or unstable surface, you may need to put more shimming under the feet to minimize this. But this involves placing pops or something similarly difficult to balance on the tiers, and then walking briskly by (it is a hilarious sight according to the girlfriend). I suggest the Duck Dynasty pops for this test LOL.

And that's all I have really. Any questions, or requests for additional photos, again feel free to message 2365823517


Edit: nearly forgot two things! Taller pops cannot fit on the top tier (Cthulhu, Killer Croc, Fred, Leonidas, Gandalf, Groot). So plan your setup accordingly.

Secondly, you can actually use the same measurements, or edit the depth if you'd like to display your standard sized Hikari. The only reason I would recommend changing the depth, is because of Dragon King, Gigantor, and other Hikari that are bigger front to back. You cannot change the height of the tiers much otherwise you are minimizing the visibility of your pieces, or minimizing the amount you can actually display.
23659

As it is now you can fit around 25 pops or 9 standard Hikari per level. Some pops are thinner (ie Arrested Development) and you can actually fit 6 per tier instead of 5, but it looks sort of tight so I wouldn't recommend it.



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Postby anime23 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:31 am

batman0316 wrote:For the less artistic individuals out there...These risers from Bed, Bath and Beyond work as well. They do have different sizes and they fit nicely in the detolf

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/p ... +organizer


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Postby Warren8525 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:35 am

Very impressive display. Loving your Skeletors and Chinese Ghost.

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Postby akagalar » Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:41 am

Nice display, thanks for sharing.
I guess it's better than my method of tossing them in the closet...
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Postby Batz31 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:05 am

Thank you for the guide. I really love how your displaying your pops.

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Postby Thrillofthehunt » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:10 am

I love threads like these, so many great ideas!! Those pics are mind blowing
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Postby wolfy233 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:34 am

Literally wrote down ideas because of this thread. Thank you for this.

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Postby Hachiman » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:42 am

I love DIY displays such as these.

All that is missing is a way to add some LEDs!
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Postby Shoriyuken » Mon Jul 16, 2018 2:31 am

These are awesome ideas. Thank you for giving me some ideas for mine.
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Postby Mjacob78 » Mon Jul 16, 2018 7:50 am

Very cool display. I have those shelves for my Disney figures but I would not want to build more of them lol. They are very stressful with all that glass lol
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Postby treswright » Mon Jul 16, 2018 7:55 am

Nice job! I've built them out of black foam core as well, and did the steps shorter to get 5 rows instead of 4 but I like how you can see the whole figure on yours and in general it looks less cluttered.

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Postby FearlessPhotog » Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:46 am

these risers look awesome inside detolfs, i need to try this myself!

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Postby xmaldigolax » Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:41 am

treswright wrote:Nice job! I've built them out of black foam core as well, and did the steps shorter to get 5 rows instead of 4 but I like how you can see the whole figure on yours and in general it looks less cluttered.

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NICE! i like the way yours turned out more. there are always little changes that can be done i guess for maximizing displays. cutting and shaping is so ANNOYING lol. after i shed most of my pops i had no need for these, but now i am going to need to rethink these for my leftover pops and dorbz..
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