Displaying your 1:18 Models
Displaying your 1:18 Models
In many threads on Groundpounders, I hear people moaning about lack of space to display their XD collections. It is a real problem! I buy these white plastic snap-together plastic shelves. The brand is "Dura-shelf", made by Plano Co. I get the 907 model. One set is 12" deep by 32" long by 48" high, with four shelves. Then I got a plastic- pipe saw, which I use to cut the shelf posts in half. That way, I have a unit with eight shelves. I put these units two-deep against the walls in our "guest bedroom", and have another two-deep row in the middle of the room. You can display lots of XD stuff this way! Try It!
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I both hang my planes and display them on a table in my room at home:

The picture is a little misleading in regards to my complete collection, however. You can't see the Stuka hanging to the left of the Spitfire, and there are 11 other aircraft besides that plus the 15 armored vehicles, four buildings, and 100+ figures - and thats just the 1:18 scale military collection! The Armor, Figures, and some of the planes are in the cupboards in the center, and the rest are temporairly in storage.
I really like what ww2collector has going

The picture is a little misleading in regards to my complete collection, however. You can't see the Stuka hanging to the left of the Spitfire, and there are 11 other aircraft besides that plus the 15 armored vehicles, four buildings, and 100+ figures - and thats just the 1:18 scale military collection! The Armor, Figures, and some of the planes are in the cupboards in the center, and the rest are temporairly in storage.
I really like what ww2collector has going

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Displaying your 1:18 Models
ww2collecter: Thanks for the pix. I myself do not have a digital camera or the computer expertise to post pictures. The Plano Dura-shelf shelves I use are white, with a kind of filligree on the shelf edges. The white color sets off the models better than dark gray, IMHO. Y'all can get 'em at Wal-Mart (Eww!) or at Lowe's Home Improvement. Regarding your own nice display, now run those babies two-deep and you'll really have an airfield. Or trim 1/3 off the support columns with a plastic-pipe saw, and fit more models in vertically. Now if I could only drive off my neighbor and take over his house! Hmmm!
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I hang them from the tail with some "Invisible" fishing line. I forget what pound test line it is. The line isn't the typical white color of fishing line. It's kind of brown in color and very hard to see unless you're right up on it. A single small nail where the ceiling meets the wall it what holds up each row.
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displaying stuff
Here is how most of my stuff is displayed...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 6862gfdBwg
Yeah I have the same problem - lack of space and sooo much stuff (well "much stuff" is relative)...
ww2collecter - you've got a great space there..nice and clean way to display too. When I get a bigger place my plan also is to dedicate a room (got diagrams ready and everything...and sometimes it even keeps me awake at nights - no kidding!!)
anyway the way my apt. is set up right now..a feng sheui expert would say im in trouble!!!
toys everywhere you turn!!! (Descriptions are on the right side of the photo...)
relevant stuff first...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5358FVqyjD
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5598BhnMFk
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5914cFZKQI
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 6483JeyKts
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 7455FjKSPX
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 7723xVSFbz
unfortunately most all of my helos and planes are now in boxes (just no room) plus im an armor guy..so we've seen lots of plane displays - this one's for us armor fans!
for those who wonder what are in the boxes - 1:18 modern & WWII 21st and bbi, McFarlane Movie Maniacs (and soon to be the military line), Dusty Trails figs, LOTR figs, more SW figs, 1:6 vehicles and figs....think that's it.
I should start my own toy company - first of the list 1:18 romans!
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 6862gfdBwg
Yeah I have the same problem - lack of space and sooo much stuff (well "much stuff" is relative)...
ww2collecter - you've got a great space there..nice and clean way to display too. When I get a bigger place my plan also is to dedicate a room (got diagrams ready and everything...and sometimes it even keeps me awake at nights - no kidding!!)
anyway the way my apt. is set up right now..a feng sheui expert would say im in trouble!!!

toys everywhere you turn!!! (Descriptions are on the right side of the photo...)
relevant stuff first...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5358FVqyjD
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5598BhnMFk
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 5914cFZKQI
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 6483JeyKts
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 7455FjKSPX
http://community.webshots.com/photo/360 ... 7723xVSFbz
unfortunately most all of my helos and planes are now in boxes (just no room) plus im an armor guy..so we've seen lots of plane displays - this one's for us armor fans!
for those who wonder what are in the boxes - 1:18 modern & WWII 21st and bbi, McFarlane Movie Maniacs (and soon to be the military line), Dusty Trails figs, LOTR figs, more SW figs, 1:6 vehicles and figs....think that's it.
I should start my own toy company - first of the list 1:18 romans!
It is the dang toy companies that have sometimes made me want to stop collecting toys!!!
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