BHogan
Command Sergeant Major
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The "Village Green" pieces look great displayed on top of a book like this.Another option is to display small groups on a related book… I do this at home.
Ken
Brendan
The "Village Green" pieces look great displayed on top of a book like this.Another option is to display small groups on a related book… I do this at home.
Ken
In the early years of the forum, the majority of photos were of soldiers or tanks on Bare Shelves, maybe with a plastic tree or whatever, very few collectors displayed their collection in dioramas. However the increasing level of detail promoted an increased interest in displaying in dioramas similar to plastic kit hobbiests. And of course the increasing expansion of Digital Photography also made it easier to post photos on the forum. Consequently the number of members displaying their collection in dioramas continued to increase, and it combines several hobbies; Toy Soldiers, Diorama Construction and Photography.Do any collectors display their figures in a stagnant, stand alone style?
I know many members post photos of figures in dioramas but I rarely see photos of figures and vehicles by themselves.
Thanks for all of the replies to my thread.
Brad:These aren’t the best photos in the world but here are a couple of photos of how I display figures.
First, is Trophy Alamo, Wild West and K & C Alamo.
Second, Trophy Town & Country range.
Third, Trophy Raj. As you can see it’s a little crowded. I have sold off a couple of sets to make it less dense.
Again, each of us has to do it the way we like it. One size doesn’t fit all.
i need the spaceDo any collectors display their figures in a stagnant, stand alone style?
I know many members post photos of figures in dioramas but I rarely see photos of figures and vehicles by themselves.
i have one shelf w figures in one style or very few etc,,so i enjoy the combined massDo any collectors display their figures in a stagnant, stand alone style?
I know many members post photos of figures in dioramas but I rarely see photos of figures and vehicles by themselves.
Great idea, the comp from shelf to shelf works.i have one shelf w figures in one style or very few etc,,so i enjoy the combined mass