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megroot

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Maybe a stupid question but I have to know.
I have in my living room 1 large display cabinet. In my hobbyroom I have three display cabinets.
Now I have these all stacked with finished figures. There is no place for more display cabinets.
I think that a few on this forum have the same problem.
What do you guys do with the older figures when all the display cabinets are full??
Can you put them in a box and store them,
Any good solution is welcome.

Marc
 
Mine are mainly white metal so I'm having them made into a coffin:(

Seriously Mark, like you I have a large collection 650+ and it is a problem knowing how to dispose of the older models. Fortunately I have 4 very large cabinets so maybe enough space to see me out.
One cabinet for figures painted by myself and the other three painted by some well known modellers and a Russian Studio.

It depends really if you see them as value (which I don't) or just a historical record of your painting progress.
It is also worth talking to your family and soliciting their view of the collection.

You could donate them to a club or charity to sell for funds, Ebay them, or if you want to store them go to a carpet store and get some of the long circular cardboard centres. I used these for the larger foot figures cut down and inserted into sturdy plastic boxes the figures kept upright by pouring in lightweight packing chips.

I don't really see the point of just packing them away, will you ever look at them again or just leaving a problem for someone else to deal with...none of us are getting any younger.

Keith
 
Maybe a stupid question but I have to know.
I have in my living room 1 large display cabinet. In my hobbyroom I have three display cabinets.
Now I have these all stacked with finished figures. There is no place for more display cabinets.
I think that a few on this forum have the same problem.
What do you guys do with the older figures when all the display cabinets are full??
Can you put them in a box and store them,
Any good solution is welcome.

Marc

I don’t have one single finished figure… I cannot imagine having this issue. Lol
 
I sell or give away most of my finished models, once theyve done 12 months on the show circuit. There are a couple of us at or club who are considering attending a car boot sale soon, to dispose of our old stuff!(y)
 
I'm at the other end of the spectrum. I don't have a single model on display.
When I finish painting some are gifted, some are sold, some get butchered for later projects and those that don't meet these fates end up in old boxes and drawers.
 
I make more cabinets........
Much to my wife's delight
The figs are downstairs in Ikea cabinets (I didn't make those; just screwed them together)

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I don’t have one single finished figure… I cannot imagine having this issue. Lol

I'm not quite that bad as that :LOL: , but my unfinished and unstarted figures combined outnumber my finished ones by roughly 10 to 1. I have one display cabinet about 3/4 full containing all of my finished work since about 2011 (for one reason or another, very little from before that date has survived).

A friend of mine from one of the two modelling clubs that I'm a member of is a fantastic scratch-builder, converter and hyper-detailer (I mean seriously good), but unfortunately he has the attention span of a goldfish and almost never completes anything.

It's a common affliction in our hobby, I think.

- Steve
 
Same problem for me, cabinets full.
I plan on boxing up some of the older and storing them in the loft, either that or buy a bigger house.

Malc
 
Mine are mainly white metal so I'm having them made into a coffin:(

Seriously Mark, like you I have a large collection 650+ and it is a problem knowing how to dispose of the older models. Fortunately I have 4 very large cabinets so maybe enough space to see me out.
One cabinet for figures painted by myself and the other three painted by some well known modellers and a Russian Studio.

It depends really if you see them as value (which I don't) or just a historical record of your painting progress.
It is also worth talking to your family and soliciting their view of the collection.

You could donate them to a club or charity to sell for funds, Ebay them, or if you want to store them go to a carpet store and get some of the long circular cardboard centres. I used these for the larger foot figures cut down and inserted into sturdy plastic boxes the figures kept upright by pouring in lightweight packing chips.

I don't really see the point of just packing them away, will you ever look at them again or just leaving a problem for someone else to deal with...none of us are getting any younger.

Keith

Hi Keith As you say none of us are getting any younger.I've got 1 large cabinet and 2 smaller ones full and i've got many more that ive painted but just sit about in my spare room gathering dust.If i can't sell them i'm just going to leave them for someone else to deal with.Selfish? Yes. Problem solved .I might try andflog some on e bay but havent a clue how to go about that.I think theres a lack of collectors now we're in a cost of living crisis.:(
 
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