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Old 15-02-2006, 14:02   #1
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Action Figure Stand D.I.Y

Hi am looking help here, can anyone point me to web or somewhere that can help me am lookin to build a tiered sorta type stairs design for displaying action figures i have as at moment i have so many that because they are standing on same level ones at back cant be seen lol. . any help would be great thanks.
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Old 15-02-2006, 14:11   #2
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for displaying action figures
What scale/size are these?
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normal 12" figures. . . lookin to make three to four tier structure.
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normal 12" figures. . . lookin to make three to four tier structure.
Have you thought about using Perspex? That will easily bend if heated (carefully, hairdrier or paint stripper) and then you can create the stepped display area.

Then either make pillars of the right height for each step, or use the display area sides to trace out the shape on another sheet of perspex and glue that on the side.
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Have you thought about using Perspex? That will easily bend if heated (carefully, hairdrier or paint stripper) and then you can create the stepped display area.

Then either make pillars of the right height for each step, or use the display area sides to trace out the shape on another sheet of perspex and glue that on the side.
hm, am not handy at all this stuff soooo lol friend had idea of greetings card display and put card over levels . . dont know
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Theres allways these you could varnish them and put glass treads on.
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not bad idea. . but space stair set will be going into wouldnt fit that.
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http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/product.aspx/solutions/kitchen!4806

Just plain shelves with these on could do the trick
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