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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Displaying Your Nendoroids



Ahhh! What's better then collecting cute little nendoroids? Showing them off of Course! This post is going to be about some of the best ways to display your figures. Although There's nothing wrong with just sitting them on a shelf, it's nice to have them somewhere they can be protected, specially if you have any pets or children in your home.


Glass Cabinets

One of the cheapest and most easily customizable starting display cases for nendoroids seems to bethe unanimously agreed upon detolf.  The detolf is a glass cabinet from Ikea that retails at about $70 USD.

DETOLF Glass-door cabinet IKEA With a glass-door cabinet, you can show off as well as protect your glassware or your favorite collection.The detolf has 4 shelves and stands at 16 3/4 x 64 1/8" with a 13 pound shelf load. this is great for storing  multiples figures and should provide ample room for a new collection. The best part of these shelves are that they are easily customizable with led panels as well.

There's many different ways you can instal lighting, here's a tutorial  by Rinnzler.




Dioramas

Besides displaying your figures in a sterile glass case, some people enjoy creating more dynamic and interactive displays with their nendoroids. here's where dioramas come in. you can convert a shelf from your book case into a simply diorama with some expanded polystyrene, or cardboard or you can create individual stand alone dioramas to display around your room. GSC does have some official nendoroid playsets but you can also DIY your own.






If you need any accessories or furniture, Sylvanian family toys are the perfect scale for nendoroids.

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