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Your profile should reflect your passion. Change the palette to match your collection and let visitors know what you're all about.

#DC #dccomics #batman #thedarkknight #figurecollector

The production of plastic figures in the mid-20th century revolutionized the toy industry. Characters from popular culture, such as cowboys, knights, and superheroes, were mass-produced and collected.

#DidYouKnow #history #figurecollector

That's enough to get 8000 Marvel Legends figures, or about 133 Prime 1 statues.

What's the most you spent on a figure?

#DC
#marveluniverse
#marvelcomics
#anime
#gijoe

Daniel Bel, mostly known for his work at Sideshow, is an icon in the comic statue space. Constantly pushing the envelope for what can be done with large scale pieces. His attention to detail and dynamic poses are instantly recognizable.

What brands make up your collection? Are you a collector of large resins, 6 inch figures, or something else?

Using FigShelf, every time you add figures to your shelf your 'Owned by brand' section on your profile will automatically update.

#Threezero
#SideshowCollectibles
#banprestofigure
#goodsmilecompany
#figshelf

How much time have you spent on displaying your collection?

#figuredisplay
#figureshelf
#collectionroom
#MODUCASE
#tips

Customize your experience on FigShelf with custom color palettes, make themes and highlight the focus of your collection.

#figurecollecting #tmntcollector #tmnt

Budgeting for figures can be super difficult, using FigShelf you can track your pre-orders and your wishlist to see exactly how much you'll need.

#figurecollecting

Hajime Katoki has transformed the world of Gundam model kits with his intricate and innovative designs. His influence is felt across the entire mecha genre, making him a true icon in figure collecting. 🚀✨
The modern concept of collecting figures can be traced back to the early 20th century. Collecting toy soldiers (often made of tin) and dolls became popular among children and adults. Companies like Britain's Ltd in the UK started producing toy soldiers in the late 1800s, which became collectible items.