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Post by Beerisnice on Dec 31, 2003 0:53:33 GMT 2
Hi
How do you lot dispaly your games?
I fancy making 4 pictures frames up and routing out the size and shape of the games and putting them behind a sliding perspex sheet for easy playing etc.
almost like a wall display.
Tim
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Post by sAner on Dec 31, 2003 13:55:10 GMT 2
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Post by foxterrier2000 on Jan 1, 2004 2:54:11 GMT 2
I store my games in a little table of sorts, which has 3 levels, and will store about 10 games & 2 tabletops on each level.
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Post by hirnisoft on Jan 5, 2004 0:05:42 GMT 2
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Post by Southbomb on Jan 5, 2004 0:52:12 GMT 2
Hey Roger
Do you hang those frames on the wall? Is the sun reflecting off of it?
-Matt
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Jan 5, 2004 1:06:09 GMT 2
Welcome to the forum Roger! These are very nice displays! The only drawback is that they're suitable only for really small collections (I can't imagine a full boxed collection of 60 items hanging from a wall, can you ?) Michael
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Post by jonwiththewind on Jan 5, 2004 1:18:04 GMT 2
Great display Roger,
BTW This is the 1000th post on Michael's forum. Aren't I lucky? (and sad for noticing ;D).
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Post by liosheep on Jan 5, 2004 5:45:21 GMT 2
Hi Roger,
It's really a great way to display GWs. Like what they do in the galleries / museums.
Btw, anyone has ever thought of donating their entire collection to a toy museum for permanent display?
lio
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Post by Pumpypower on Jan 5, 2004 10:56:40 GMT 2
Wow!! ;D
Great displays Roger. What did you do with the tabletops?
Marcel P.
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Post by hirnisoft on Jan 5, 2004 11:47:42 GMT 2
Thanks to all for the nice complimentes in the display. Michael, yes you are right, but to show only some nice g&w they are perfect ;D Matt, I think the reflect the sunlight if it's shown direct into it, you need a kind of indirect light or so. I hang it to tha wall with some silik (hope this ist the right word ). Marcel P., never thougt about the tabletops but you can have those display in any size, if someone is interested I can aske my friend what they would coust to produce. Roger
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Post by sAner on Jan 5, 2004 13:18:35 GMT 2
Hey Roger, It looks really stunning!! I would be very interested to purchase one or two. ;D I hope you will indeed ask your friend about the costs to produce them. sAner
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Post by hirnisoft on Jan 5, 2004 16:03:51 GMT 2
I just asked my friend about the price for a display like he made for me... it will be around 50 Euros, but the amount depends of the quantity.
If more collectors are interested it think he can made a better price.
cheers
Roger
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Post by Beerisnice on Jan 5, 2004 17:33:59 GMT 2
Excellent display, exactly what I want to do......as i can imagine my old mates coming over and seeing the games on the wall and saying i remember that one and that one.
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Post by sAner on Jan 6, 2004 13:41:47 GMT 2
Hirnisoft, That price is a little bit on the steep side for me. Sorry. If more collectors want one and the price drops I will be interested though. sAner
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