Unpopular Kaiju Collecting Opinions
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My two “unpopular” collecting opinions:
I dislike crowded, messy, overstuffed displays. A neatly organized collection with room to breath looks much nicer. I don’t care if it’s all one scale or multiple scales/styles mixed together as long as there’s clear effort to make it look neat and tidy in some way.
In a similar vein, I dislike collections that have clearly cost thousands of dollars displayed on the absolute cheapest shelves one can find. I disagree with the mentality of “if I spend money on shelves or cabinets that’s less money to spend on figures”. If you can spend thousands of dollars amassing MonsterArts and x plus figures, spend a little of that dough on some decent shelves and make the darn display look halfway decent. I mean, that’s one of the main points of a collection, right? Having something pleasing to look at?
I dislike crowded, messy, overstuffed displays. A neatly organized collection with room to breath looks much nicer. I don’t care if it’s all one scale or multiple scales/styles mixed together as long as there’s clear effort to make it look neat and tidy in some way.
In a similar vein, I dislike collections that have clearly cost thousands of dollars displayed on the absolute cheapest shelves one can find. I disagree with the mentality of “if I spend money on shelves or cabinets that’s less money to spend on figures”. If you can spend thousands of dollars amassing MonsterArts and x plus figures, spend a little of that dough on some decent shelves and make the darn display look halfway decent. I mean, that’s one of the main points of a collection, right? Having something pleasing to look at?
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MM moment.canofhumdingers wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:33 am In a similar vein, I dislike collections that have clearly cost thousands of dollars displayed on the absolute cheapest shelves one can find. I disagree with the mentality of “if I spend money on shelves or cabinets that’s less money to spend on figures”. If you can spend thousands of dollars amassing MonsterArts and x plus figures, spend a little of that dough on some decent shelves and make the darn display look halfway decent. I mean, that’s one of the main points of a collection, right? Having something pleasing to look at?
JK jk, Im guilty too, but in my defense I genuinely prefer the look of the cheap amazon shelves I got. They only cost like $60, sure, but I think they look decent. I never liked like glass display cases and ones with doors that cover the figures when they are closed. Its open air shelves for me.
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I definitely prefer glass cases. But my current collection is on open air shelves. And they’re not super expensive. They’re actually garage storage shelves from the hardware store. But I at least went through the effort to cover the bare particle board shelves with white contact paper to make it more clean and presentable.
I get it, you have to make due where you can and life often doesn’t allow for perfection. But when I see a massive collection of expensive x-plus figures all crammed in on the cheapest wireframe shelves you can find on Amazon, I die a little inside, lol.
But it’s also important to remember this is an opinion thread. Don’t let someone else’s opinion stop you from collecting how you like to.
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As an example, my old display before I moved a few years ago:
Problem was I was having a really hard time fitting the larger figures inside.
My current display with much deeper open air shelves is in a spare bedroom in our new house. Where I clearly don’t follow my own advice as the shelves are not as nice as I want and some of them are getting too crowded for my taste.
My intent is for this to be temporary and hopefully one day I’ll finish remodeling the basement where I plan to build custom display units with glass doors and custom lighting.
I get it, you have to make due where you can and life often doesn’t allow for perfection. But when I see a massive collection of expensive x-plus figures all crammed in on the cheapest wireframe shelves you can find on Amazon, I die a little inside, lol.
But it’s also important to remember this is an opinion thread. Don’t let someone else’s opinion stop you from collecting how you like to.
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As an example, my old display before I moved a few years ago:
Problem was I was having a really hard time fitting the larger figures inside.
My current display with much deeper open air shelves is in a spare bedroom in our new house. Where I clearly don’t follow my own advice as the shelves are not as nice as I want and some of them are getting too crowded for my taste.
My intent is for this to be temporary and hopefully one day I’ll finish remodeling the basement where I plan to build custom display units with glass doors and custom lighting.
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Here's one. I find collections of MonsterArts that include effects parts and tons of plastic stands look hideous.
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I feel personally attacked with this post.canofhumdingers wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:33 am My two “unpopular” collecting opinions:
I dislike crowded, messy, overstuffed displays. A neatly organized collection with room to breath looks much nicer. I don’t care if it’s all one scale or multiple scales/styles mixed together as long as there’s clear effort to make it look neat and tidy in some way.
In a similar vein, I dislike collections that have clearly cost thousands of dollars displayed on the absolute cheapest shelves one can find. I disagree with the mentality of “if I spend money on shelves or cabinets that’s less money to spend on figures”. If you can spend thousands of dollars amassing MonsterArts and x plus figures, spend a little of that dough on some decent shelves and make the darn display look halfway decent. I mean, that’s one of the main points of a collection, right? Having something pleasing to look at?
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My head spins when I see a figure collection on display shelves that themselves cost several times the combined total of the figures displayed on them. Sort of like buying a $10,000 painting and then spending $50,000 on the frame. Does that make you an art collector or a frame collector?canofhumdingers wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:37 am I definitely prefer glass cases. But my current collection is on open air shelves. And they’re not super expensive. They’re actually garage storage shelves from the hardware store. But I at least went through the effort to cover the bare particle board shelves with white contact paper to make it more clean and presentable.
I get it, you have to make due where you can and life often doesn’t allow for perfection. But when I see a massive collection of expensive x-plus figures all crammed in on the cheapest wireframe shelves you can find on Amazon, I die a little inside, lol.
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You don’t really see that very often though, do you? My nicer shelves with glass doors were from ikea, they *maybe* cost $1000 total for all the shelves plus the add ons like glass doors, lights, a few glass shelves (for the lighted sections) and such. And I didn’t get it all at once. I built it up over a few years.
But it looked a million times nicer than cheapo plastic garage shelves or the super cheap bookcases and things I used to buy before that.
My current shelves (which I don’t think look nearly as nice but do at least fit my larger figures properly) were a few hundred bucks plus a few dollars worth of white contact paper to hide the bare particle board.
But it looked a million times nicer than cheapo plastic garage shelves or the super cheap bookcases and things I used to buy before that.
My current shelves (which I don’t think look nearly as nice but do at least fit my larger figures properly) were a few hundred bucks plus a few dollars worth of white contact paper to hide the bare particle board.
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I think having the "expensive" shelves even more jam packed than what I currently have set up would look even worse. And in the end, my collection isn't set up to look nice for other people. It's set up in a way I like it, and I like using as much space as I can. My Spark Doll shelves, which hold over 100 figures per, is utterly crammed to the brim. I agree with your point on certain things, like SHMA which my old set up was getting way too packed.canofhumdingers wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 5:57 pm You don’t really see that very often though, do you? My nicer shelves with glass doors were from ikea, they *maybe* cost $1000 total for all the shelves plus the add ons like glass doors, lights, a few glass shelves (for the lighted sections) and such. And I didn’t get it all at once. I built it up over a few years.
But it looked a million times nicer than cheapo plastic garage shelves or the super cheap bookcases and things I used to buy before that.
My current shelves (which I don’t think look nearly as nice but do at least fit my larger figures properly) were a few hundred bucks plus a few dollars worth of white contact paper to hide the bare particle board.
I've seen set ups that use the expensive, glass shelving and they only have 1 figure like every foot apart. Frankly, I think that just looks boring.
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There's a balance for sure, and intent is a big part of it. Camofhumdingers collection is located in while MM’s collection is located in a dungeon. Canifhumdingers' collection will be viewed by many others, and their collection is a reflection of that.
I'll share photos at a later time, I'm in the process of purchasing new shelves and a ton of new figures in a new apartment, but I think it's good to strike a balance with decent shelves, decently lighting, etc.... Shelves don't need to be gorgeous, but glass cases and other things certainy add pizzaz to a collection. I do think that sometimes, a cluttered collection, that is well arranged, can be amazing to look it. One of my shelves currently *clicks* like that based on arrangement, but the other one just looks messy. Ahhh.
Likewise, sometimes you're just stuck in a living space, where buying expensive shelves or whatever just isn't worth it.
I'll share photos at a later time, I'm in the process of purchasing new shelves and a ton of new figures in a new apartment, but I think it's good to strike a balance with decent shelves, decently lighting, etc.... Shelves don't need to be gorgeous, but glass cases and other things certainy add pizzaz to a collection. I do think that sometimes, a cluttered collection, that is well arranged, can be amazing to look it. One of my shelves currently *clicks* like that based on arrangement, but the other one just looks messy. Ahhh.
Likewise, sometimes you're just stuck in a living space, where buying expensive shelves or whatever just isn't worth it.
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That's certainly one way of seeing it.
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Well, you have not seen my display shelf then. It contains exactly that, but every items position is carefully thought out and everything's well composed ~Legion1979 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 10:52 am Here's one. I find collections of MonsterArts that include effects parts and tons of plastic stands look hideous.
EDIT: I keep stands and effect parts to a minimum, though, because cramming EVERY effect part into the display makes no sense. I like how everything keeps looking organized, yet still dynamic.
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Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't mind how modern MMS figures look. Obviously I will acknowledge that the lack of paint is a result of cheapness and laziness, but I would be lying if I said that I really cared all that much.
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Depends. The SP vinyls look fantastic for the most part.
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I genuinely love all of the SP vinyls I have, and I know thats gonna be a controversial opinion. I will admit that I did paint the red onto my ultima, but it REALLY needed that.Tyrant_Lizard_King wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 6:10 pm Depends. The SP vinyls look fantastic for the most part.
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Yeah Ultima is probably the worst of the bunch.
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