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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2014 9:27:05 GMT -5
It looks great, once you find some space you can really play with some display options. And look on the bright side if you get that Rosa Mendes figure, it's both moc and loose... You are totally 200%.
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Post by The Madness on Sept 1, 2014 9:56:39 GMT -5
@heroesandmartyrs, that's seriously one of the nicest looking loose figure displays I've seen on here.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2014 15:06:02 GMT -5
I do MOC but its really a hard commitment...my wall of figs is inspiring though LOL
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Post by King Richius on Sept 1, 2014 15:33:09 GMT -5
I skimmed through the thread and didn't see anyone mention one more plus for collecting loose, at least as far as a portion of the collectors on WFigs are concerned. Anybody who does customs and fix-ups pretty much has to collect loose. Whether you are just swapping parts from one figure to another to make your definitive version of a wrestler or you go balls to the walls with sculpting, painting, and part swapping from other toy lines to make a Mattel Kurt Angle, Sting, Hogan, Sabu, etc. once you start down that road it only makes sense to collect and display loose. A custom Angle is good; a custom Angle on display next to a RSC FB Brock is even better. Elite RVD looks good, but it looks even better with a little black tape or paint for the shorts he wears under his singlet, and it looks best standing next to Sabu.
For reference, check out the link to my collection in my sig. I have way too many figs to keep MOC and a bunch of fix-ups and customs. I have two sections to my display, the standing at attention in neat rows on display shelves and an arena setup for posing and pretend matches. I wouldn't have nearly as much fun collecting if I kept everything MOC.
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