Psh displays or diorama?

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Psh displays or diorama?

Postby KryptonianRed » Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:45 pm

Am I the only one who would buy a theme background of sorts to display your pint sized heroes? The possibilities seem endless, or maybe It’s too much.
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Re: Psh displays or diorama?

Postby JPOPBaynes » Sun Feb 04, 2018 4:12 pm

I fully support this idea. I love setting mine up in scenes anyways. I would much rather buy something produced by funko than trying to find nickknack/seasonal items that might work.

This is one of the examples of my set ups. I have since then completed the set and they don't fit as nicely.
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Re: Psh displays or diorama?

Postby KryptonianRed » Sun Feb 04, 2018 4:25 pm

JPOPBaynes wrote:I fully support this idea. I love setting mine up in scenes anyways. I would much rather buy something produced by funko than trying to find nickknack/seasonal items that might work.

This is one of the examples of my set ups. I have since then completed the set and they don't fit as nicely.
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That setup looks amazing!
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Re: Psh displays or diorama?

Postby KryptonianRed » Sun Feb 04, 2018 4:33 pm

I’d like to do something similar with the rick and Morty psh I have. But in their house/garage seems most appropriate. Maybe I could use the McFarland block set for it in the meantime
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