Well, with so many Pops! in our collections, continued offerings, various other collectibles in many of our collections, and with our collections progressively getting bigger with new Funko stuff on the way--one remedy that many of us are trying is 'going up'. I realize some of us will have more ability to do this than others. This happens to be one particular project that I'm working on (yes, I still have more

). I've decided to put some of my Dorbz, Ridez, 6" Pops, a few specialty items and protos up along the wall of a spiral staircase that leads to a small upstairs balcony full of Pops! and protos that I've shown before (and I'm re-doing that section too).
Again, just sharing ideas with other funatics. I got these funky hanging frames/displays from Hobby Lobby after watching them for months; they were ridiculously expensive, so I was waiting for a possible good sale. They were finally reduced to 66% off the originally marked price a couple days before this Father's Day weekend; so I snatched up 4 of them, not sure if I was making a mistake. I'm happy to say that I think the idea turned out ok. I still need to put a thin bottom in certain spots for security (perhaps using some of those thin tin metal sheets that you can get from some craft stores); nevertheless, in spite of how it may look, all-in-all it's a stable set-up. It's something of a different look which allows me to continue putting Pops! in certain parts of the house "designated" for them, so they don't take over the whole place.




My Adam West Classic Batman signed Pop! (pictured above) and Batmobile (pictured below) that I mentioned having gotten signed just this year at the Dallas Fan Expo Comic Con. Since he only personalized his signature, I had him make it out to my son ('To Adam, From Adam West')--from an older generation Adam to a much younger generation Adam. I thought that was the best that I could do, and that it was kinda cute (a gift to my son and perhaps to some other "Adam" in the future).



I think about 2 years ago my children made me a comic-fan gift for Father's Day. So I put this all up the night before Father's Day this year, incorporating their little creative canvas/poster work as the central part of the display. Needless to say, they got a kick out of me making good use of their gift

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Flocked Scooby is so adorable. And I think the Count looks especially nice (at least in person)

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My mostly 'Things with Wings' (or that can generally fly) upper section (with a couple of exceptions).

Yes, that is one of the (I think it was 5) concept Scrappy-Doo's signed by Brian that didn't quite make it to production (for whatever reason), and were then sold by Gemini. I didn't get a close up, but I believe this one was signed number 3 of 5.
Incidentally, the Astro Jeston's Dorbz pictured some ways below Scrappy in a similar position was also signed by Brian as part of that recent Ebay auction for the Dan Pratt Memorial Teen Center at the Lake Stevens Boys & Girls Club. As some have mentioned before, surprisingly, many of those items ended up not being very expensive (comparatively), and the money went to a good cause. Also, a small detail to notice is that a pooch Dorbz is placed in the comparable slot in each of the 4 frame quadrants...kind of making a mini-frame within the whole set-up.

My Ant-men and Giant-men


And finally, a few miscellaneous-additional larger figures.
Like many of you, I'm still working on various set-ups, but post pics from time to time--to share ideas, and possibly stimulate others to post their collections too (so I can steal some of your ideas

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Anyway, hope you like the pics. Always looking forward to your pics too.