Justice's dioramas and displays

Justice

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I figured I will start this off since I'm the one who asked for the forum. I think we used to have this on the old Fwoosh, unless my memory is starting to slip.

This is currently where I have most of my Origins and Masterverse figures.

More coming soon!
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I literally gasped out loud at these pics. Bravo, man. Those are beautiful setups.
Thank you. I need to prune the collection a bit though. It was kind of getting out of hand but I've drastically cut down my buying over the past six months so it isn't growing as quickly as it once did.
 
Don't usually even comment on collection pics, even if they're fun to look at, but dude.
I think what strikes me here is the ability to have so. much. stuff. while both maintaining a fairly clean look to the overall display and also dynamically posing figures. That is such an incredibly difficult line to walk. Most guys either go dynamic and chaotic, or clean and 'waiting for the bus' poses.

Personally, your method is very similar to mine - only I don't have that kind of space anymore. I love dynamic posing, but it's, as I said, so hard to get it right without turning it all into clutter. Props for accomplishing a really great-looking display.
 
Don't usually even comment on collection pics, even if they're fun to look at, but dude.
I think what strikes me here is the ability to have so. much. stuff. while both maintaining a fairly clean look to the overall display and also dynamically posing figures. That is such an incredibly difficult line to walk. Most guys either go dynamic and chaotic, or clean and 'waiting for the bus' poses.

Personally, your method is very similar to mine - only I don't have that kind of space anymore. I love dynamic posing, but it's, as I said, so hard to get it right without turning it all into clutter. Props for accomplishing a really great-looking display.
Thanks! You are so right about it being a difficult line to walk. One day you are a collector and the next day Hoarders wants to film at your house. I've cut back my new acquisitions so much over the past year and especially since last November.

Definitely some parts of it need thinning. GI Joe Classified for one. It outgrew its first home and is about to that point with this one.

I just can't do the shoulder-to-shoulder vanilla posing. I like for at least some of it to look like a comic cover or big dramatic panel.

Thanks for stopping in!
 
Are all of these displays in ONE room? I would say I have a comparable amount of stuff on display, maybe more? But I can't fit anything but vanilla poses. And this doesn't even cover your TMNT stuff, does it?
 
Are all of these displays in ONE room? I would say I have a comparable amount of stuff on display, maybe more? But I can't fit anything but vanilla poses. And this doesn't even cover your TMNT stuff, does it?
The main room has all of my MOTU, TMNT, DC, and some smaller lines like Toxic Crusaders and Doctor Who. Also in there is what I call my starter shelf which is a very small shelf that I put lines on when they are new and won't take up much space. Currently things like Jakks Simpsons, Fraggles, Boss Fight Popeye, etc.

I ran out of room there and expanded into another room a few years ago which is where my Thundercats, Gremlins, Power Rangers, Ghostbusters, Star Wars, World of Nintendo, Muppets, Monster Force, and Hammond Collection are.

Then in part of another room I have my Marvel Legends, GI Joe Classified, horror lines, Dungeons & Dragons, and Cosmic Legions. I'm now to the point though where I do have to cut back (both from increasing prices and decreasing space).
 
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