Figure Displays Tips Part 2: Think Up!

Posted by Archangeli [www] 

A while back, I shared some tips on how to use acrylic risers to improve figure displays and I wanted to do a continuation of that post. I have a few 1:4 and 1:6 scale statues in my collection that I love, but each of them independently is too tall to fit into a shelf in my Ikea Detolf cases. The quickest solution is to just remove one of the glass shelves, but in the instance of my Volks Belldandy & Holy Bell statue, she only needs a couple of more inches in order to fit so it creates a large area of dead space over her.

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If you're living in a relatively small space, like I do, every inch of display area is precious so it really bothered me to have almost an entire shelf rendered unusable. This is when an idea came to my hubby: since we couldn't stand the figures on a shelf, why not suspend them from the top? In theory it seemed like a great idea, but we needed to use something very strong but not too thick because we wanted to create the illusion of the figures floating. Strength was important because if anything fell, it could end up damaging a very expensive statue underneath it. He was inspired by some of the jewellery I used to make, and decided to experiment using nylon-coated steel beading wire and crimping beads. The steel wire has a tensile strength of upwards of 50 lbs and wouldn't cause any damage to the figures being suspended from them. After a few years, we switched out the steel beading wire and used fishing line instead (which has an incredible tensile strength, varying depending on what kind you buy!) because it's more transparent and looked much cleaner.

Here are a few of my shelves that use this suspended figure method -

Here's the Sierra airship from Final Fantasy 7 hovering over an epic battle between Cloud and Sephiroth.

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Here are Belldandy, Skuld, Urd, Peorth and Hild flying over my Belldandy & Holy Bell statue. Notice the edge where the glass shelf would have originally been placed, and how much space in the case would have been unusable.


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There's a couple of lines of fishing line across the top of the shelf, and the figures are suspended from them by their arms and hair.

This is the bottom half of my KOS-MOS case -

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The basic tools you'll need are crimping beads, fishing line ore nylon-coated steel beading wire and crimping pliers. These will be available at most arts and crafts stores. The advantage of using crimping pliers over regular pliers is that instead of just flattening the crimp bead it bends it into a "U" to create a more secure hold.

I hope that this helps you think outside the box, and to help you guys use some otherwise "dead space." ^__^"

~ Archangeli
http://archangeli.net

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    Donpablo in USA, North Carolina
    2012/01/05 12:35
    Registered on 2009/04/27. Medical Assistant
     

    Very neat trick you've show us. Would really be good for shelves your trying to make a theme for. Definitely going to try this for my figma's.

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    Nekoconeco in USA
    2012/01/05 16:28
    Registered on 2010/01/30. Electrical Engineer, figure.fm and dannychoo.com...
     

    It's so cool to see some of the figures floating like that. Thanks for sharing this tip.

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      Archangeli in Canada [www]
      2012/01/06 03:07
      Registered on 2011/03/04. Jet-setting Diva
       

      I've received lots of questions about how I achieved this so I'm glad you like it :)

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    Mercillius in California, United States [www]
    2012/01/05 16:47
    Registered on 2011/08/26. Nya! D:
     

    Bookmarked. :D Will def consider this post in the future, maybe around this time next year, when I start rebuilding my otakuness of figures. :x

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      Archangeli in Canada [www]
      2012/01/06 03:08
      Registered on 2011/03/04. Jet-setting Diva
       

      I'm glad this was useful to you. I hope you try it :)

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    feriel in Philippines [www]
    2012/01/05 23:09
    Registered on 2010/07/25. College Graduate
     

    that's one big KOS MOS

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      Archangeli in Canada [www]
      2012/01/06 03:09
      Registered on 2011/03/04. Jet-setting Diva
       

      Yes, from base to tip of sword she's 28" tall.

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    EmiSenpai in United Kingdom
    2012/01/24 05:00
    Registered on 2011/07/09. Highschool Student
     

    got enough kos-mos figures? XD

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    EmiSenpai in United Kingdom
    2012/01/24 05:01
    Registered on 2011/07/09. Highschool Student
     

    how much did this cost? its huge!


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