Thanks, guys. As Al mentioned, the cabinets are all from Ikea, Billy bookcases with extra glass shelves and glass doors. Needed to drill some new holes to support some of the shelves just to get the right height for wobbler boxes, then a bracket to brace each to the newly painted walls.
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kroffty wrote:So with the move, were you able to increase the number of new shelves/display space, stay the same, or decrease shelving/display space? With all of your new purchases since the collection was boxed, I was just curious if you had plenty of room for the new pieces or if you are have to start being creative with how to squeeze them all in!
Dave, I'm not sure yet. Kind of finding out as I go. I have enough cabinets to line most of the walls, and will still have a decent amount of space in the middle of the room. I'm thinking of some low display units with a place to sit and a small desk in the middle. I can put my iPad there, and my postal scale, and still have room for packing and unpacking boxes for when I sell and buy more stuff. I haven't decided if I'm going to take wobblers out of their boxes this time - it took so long to pack them up for the move.
As I mentioned before, I may have to part with most of my non-Freddy wobbler banks and maybe even a large proto or two. If and when I do, you guys will be the first to know (if anyone is even interested in wobblers any more).
When I'm finished, I'll open the Funko Wobbler Prototorium to the public. So if you're a Florida resident, or just visiting nearby Mouse World, stop on in. Admission is free, everything is in 3D, and they'll be no lines to wait in.
But you'll have to pass through the gift shop as you exit.
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Craig here......