Teresahbach wrote:
Ah ... and the rest of the family. Awesome grouping ... Congratulations Teresahbach!!!

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anime23 wrote:I saw something like this on etsy. I was thinking about how i can make this myself. The guy below me i think goes to Cal Arts which is not that far away from me, he is always hammering something together. I was thinking maybe go to a art school student ask them how much to make something like this. College kids always need money right?


Barryyyyy wrote:Added Sabretooth to the X-Men shelf today! Just waiting on Juggernaut and Iceman to make an appearance.
.....and the unavailable and unaffordable Phoenix

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jahilbert wrote:anime23 wrote:dcooperfl wrote:
I ordered one of those displays off of etsy. It should be here soon. I hope it fits the items the way I have it in my head.
I really want to see how it comes out and how you feel about it. I am also interested in knowing what the back is made of.
It is an 18" laminated pine circle that is 3/4" thick that you can buy at any Orchard Supply Hardware. PM me and I'll send you pics and ideas. Let me know if you have questions! Everyone should have a cool OOB funko display.




kenjidm wrote:jahilbert wrote:anime23 wrote:
I really want to see how it comes out and how you feel about it. I am also interested in knowing what the back is made of.
It is an 18" laminated pine circle that is 3/4" thick that you can buy at any Orchard Supply Hardware. PM me and I'll send you pics and ideas. Let me know if you have questions! Everyone should have a cool OOB funko display.
I really like that display. I apologize for asking again if already asked, but how did you make this?

jahilbert wrote:kenjidm wrote:jahilbert wrote:
It is an 18" laminated pine circle that is 3/4" thick that you can buy at any Orchard Supply Hardware. PM me and I'll send you pics and ideas. Let me know if you have questions! Everyone should have a cool OOB funko display.
I really like that display. I apologize for asking again if already asked, but how did you make this?
Message me and I can explain it with some pics and stuff. I don't know the full rules on explaining all of it on this forum, so I don't want to break the rules!




Wacky_jeff wrote:my collection is much bigger now as this is a few years old but this is how i had it, sadly the collection is in storage until i have my own place again.
makehavoc wrote:anime23 wrote:I saw something like this on etsy. I was thinking about how i can make this myself. The guy below me i think goes to Cal Arts which is not that far away from me, he is always hammering something together. I was thinking maybe go to a art school student ask them how much to make something like this. College kids always need money right?
I need those displays in my life!!!! Do you have the etsy link?

anime23 wrote:makehavoc wrote:anime23 wrote:I saw something like this on etsy. I was thinking about how i can make this myself. The guy below me i think goes to Cal Arts which is not that far away from me, he is always hammering something together. I was thinking maybe go to a art school student ask them how much to make something like this. College kids always need money right?
I need those displays in my life!!!! Do you have the etsy link?
Sorry for the delay work has been crazy. Here you go https://www.etsy.com/shop/aliensandalte ... eader-name



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comic book guy wrote:Crazy cool displays. I need to step my game up.
Teresahbach wrote:
One of my favorite sets in my collection!
PsiQo1 wrote:As promised... Updated pic of the Main wall ... Also pic of "other shelf" ..
Kungfutoys wrote:Teresahbach wrote:
One of my favorite sets in my collection!
That glow count!



KnicksALLday wrote:i havent posted in a while but i had my pops on top of my mini fridge... you guys suggested i get risers and i got the idea of getting a detolf case from this thread... i actually ran out of space and need a new one...

Ar7 wrote:So many inspirational and innovative displays. Please tell me it (the garage door) can't be opened by accident, yikes! Got me thinking about how to get creative with not much space and so many POP!s. Thanks for sharing these!









hawklovespurple wrote:This has been my project for the last few weeks. I still have more shelves to finish up, but here is a little snapshot of some of my new displays...of which will probably get rearranged before I'm totally finished.

donofoblivion wrote:Ar7 wrote:So many inspirational and innovative displays. Please tell me it (the garage door) can't be opened by accident, yikes! Got me thinking about how to get creative with not much space and so many POP!s. Thanks for sharing these!
Thank you for yours (and others for theirs) compliments on the various displays.
And yes--you better believe it...that I've made sure that the garage door cannot be opened accidentally. Could you imagine the screaming and the mess! You'd all probably be able to hear the shrieking and crying from where you are in your respective states; or at least you'd probably hear of it, likely on the news--"A Texas man goes off the deep end after he looses his Star Wars Funko Pop! collectibles! The full story at 6".
Really looking forward to bringing that particular display room together to share with my fellow funatics. It's exciting to have something envisioned in one's mind; but like many of you it's frustrating as well in that we can't necessarily make what we've imagined happened right away. (I know--the process ends up being part of the fun too).
There are some really great people on this board. If I may be so bold as to represent the boys and wish our funatic mothers a Happy Mother's Day!
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hawklovespurple wrote:This has been my project for the last few weeks. I still have more shelves to finish up, but here is a little snapshot of some of my new displays...of which will probably get rearranged before I'm totally finished.![]()

hawklovespurple wrote:This has been my project for the last few weeks. I still have more shelves to finish up, but here is a little snapshot of some of my new displays...of which will probably get rearranged before I'm totally finished.![]()

Lasd6141 wrote:Kungfutoys wrote:Teresahbach wrote:
One of my favorite sets in my collection!
That glow count!
Wo those are sick buzz!
donofoblivion wrote:Teresahbach wrote:
That circle of Freddys is on a level that's up in the stratstratosphere somewhere. It's just a beautiful assembly. And so many other wonderful collections too--appreciate the pics

Looking at all the wonderful displays posted made me want to update and reorganize. I'll try to post more as I keep going.




Pender wrote:
Completed my first series, Marvel 2. Thought I'd do a little rearranging.

jahilbert wrote:anime23 wrote:dcooperfl wrote:
I ordered one of those displays off of etsy. It should be here soon. I hope it fits the items the way I have it in my head.
I really want to see how it comes out and how you feel about it. I am also interested in knowing what the back is made of.
It is an 18" laminated pine circle that is 3/4" thick that you can buy at any Orchard Supply Hardware. PM me and I'll send you pics and ideas. Let me know if you have questions! Everyone should have a cool OOB funko display.

michael wrote:My Force Awakens collection.
Random parts of my SW collection:
Stash of Rogue One Pops at work:
Clone Wars collection:

donofoblivion wrote:(A bunch of pics)
Inspired by many of your posts to post pics of a couple collection areas I've been working on (Popsaysyee's post this morning reviewing some of the great, early funatic collectors was really inspirational). My rooms are nowhere near complete, but thought I'd share some pics anyway. The Collection(s) is not limited to Funko only...there are Bowen, Sideshow, XM, and other pieces as well.
My garage--which is being converted into my "Man Cave" (my exercise-workroom). The garage door has inner "shelves" that are convenient for putting Pops! (I apologize that some of the pictures are a bit blurry). The sheer size of the two-car garage door has made it ideal for accommodating my large volume of Star Wars Pops! (with room to spare)
This is my "XM Case" on the opposite wall. Unfortunately, there's a lot of color washout in the pics from ambient and background sun
Mike's (TriFeckta's) post on 'Who else collects Hot Toys', motivated me to take a closer look at Hot Toys. So I picked up this Ultron Mark I--which I think fits pretty well into my pre-existing scheme. Thanks for sharing the idea, Mike
Of course, I've been able to pick up protos and Pops! from many of you on this board (too many funatics to name). Some of you may especially recognize the protos. Thanks for being willing to trade, sell, and generally interact. You really help make collecting fun.
Met Mark Hamill at this year's Dallas Fan Expo "Comic Con". He was really nice, and I got a few things signed by him--including one of two Hallmark Death Star Christmas ornaments (the unsigned one is seen as a "lamp topper" in one or two of the previous pictures; the signed one has not been included in any of these pictures). He also did a good job of signing this Rancor prototype that I got from Fugitive toys. It's hard to tell from the blurry pics, but a couple of Leia Pops! pictured earlier were signed by Carrie Fisher and JSA authenticated.
Custom Pacquiao, Mayweather, and a few athlete Pops!--including one of the greatest and most energetic athletes ever--Taz!
Sideshow Collectibles Legendary Scale Obi-Wan. Can't tell so much from the pictures, but this is a really big figure.
My study is so messy and dusty (you can see this in the various pics)...so I'm avoiding showing the messy rooms themselves for now, and concentrating on the collectibles. This is my "Bowen Balcony"--with predominantly Randy Bowen collectibles.
Obviously not a purist, I have a low threshold for crossing and matching up different collectible lines. Here is Bowen's comic-version Dormammu with Funko's movie version Dr. Strange and Ancient One prototypes. I think the set and combination looks pretty darn good![]()
Bowen's rendition of the earlier Guardians of the Galaxy. I only recently obtained the set, and am really impressed with it!
Finally, this is an updated pic of a Captain American space that I'm still working on. I was able to get some of the items signed by Stan Lee--including the back of the larger figure's shield. Still trying to figure exactly what I want this area to look like, so it'll probably be different later.
Still working on these and other display areas. Thanks to all who comment and post. Like so many others have said, your comments and pics of your various collectibles and collections have really inspired and motivated me and my familyto funatic heights--as wonderfully and sadly there are a lot more Pops! and protos that I have to get organized. Of all problems I have to deal with, it's one I don't mind having to deal with. Thanks again to you other collectors who share and participate on the board



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