My Display Cabinets
- gung-hoeddie
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Re: My Display Cabinets
Why is the Mountie cross eyed? I do like those style of cabinets, its a personal thing but the addition of a few vehicles to break up the figures makes the display even better.
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Nice Red Army there, made all the more impressive by the mirrored back . . . could be hundreds of them
Re: My Display Cabinets
Think the ground assault trooper has grabbed his arse!! A few of my 40th EAgle Eyed soldiers are a bit like that too.ODB wrote:Why is the Mountie cross eyed? I do like those style of cabinets, its a personal thing but the addition of a few vehicles to break up the figures makes the display even better.
I had grand plans about the roboskull being in the middle then I put the AM in the cabinet and that plan went out the window!
Thanks for the good words guys.
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Well the shads got the boot from the cabinet and I have added the last few Am that I have (for the moment anyway!!). The ceremonial uniforms were a swine to put together!
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Now that's just bloody awesome. My Action Men are scattered all over my study atm. Damn it I need some more room.
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Cheers Mark, I spend a lot of time in the spare room (even more than before!) just looking at the display!Chopper wrote:Now that's just bloody awesome. My Action Men are scattered all over my study atm. Damn it I need some more room.
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Re: My Display Cabinets
I can see why. I just moved my cabinet into the middle of my study, much better now. All I have to do is turn my head and there are a sh*t load of Action Force figures in full view. Makes a big difference and puts a smile on the dial.
Re: My Display Cabinets
Awesome awesome awesome. I like!



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Re: My Display Cabinets
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I find it interesting that you have a lot of rubber-faced AM's Paul?
I'm an eagle-eye-only guy as its what I knew when I was growing up.
I sold on all my rubber-faced ones and replaced them all with EE as that just seemed 'right' for me.
I take it you don't have a preference over them? Many AM collectors are strongly one or the other depending on if you grew up in the '70's or early '80's......?
I find it interesting that you have a lot of rubber-faced AM's Paul?
I'm an eagle-eye-only guy as its what I knew when I was growing up.
I sold on all my rubber-faced ones and replaced them all with EE as that just seemed 'right' for me.
I take it you don't have a preference over them? Many AM collectors are strongly one or the other depending on if you grew up in the '70's or early '80's......?



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