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18 Jun 20, 09:10 AM |
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Lego display
Has anyone any advice / tips on Lego displays please?
I have a fully built Disney castle, plus would like to get Jurassic park set and more... Thanks in advance
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18 Jun 20, 02:25 PM |
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This won't be that much help, but the only thing I would say is spend the money on display cases, the amount of dust that lego seems to attract is crazy! I suppose a display cabinet would semi-work but they could still get dusty. I imagine there are companies out there that can make simple 5 sided clear plastic cases you can put over the sets
I just tend to display smaller sets one at a time on a shelving unit. I have the disney castle still to do but I also can't figure out what to do with it when it's built
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18 Jun 20, 02:50 PM |
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We have splashed out - both on the Hogwarts lego set and the case to display it in. We had the set on the sideboard but it got very dusty and we had to carefully remove the dust and it is much nicer in the case.
Was from idisplayit. |
20 Jun 20, 10:33 PM |
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I don't think they make enough display cases for me 🤣
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21 Jun 20, 08:29 AM |
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here's our Hogwarts...
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26 Jun 20, 10:43 AM |
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We have clear cases for a couple of ours including the Disney castle from idisplayit.co.uk. Really recommend them! |
26 Jun 20, 10:46 AM |
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Looking at the cases now... but even the likes of the Disney one is over 100... unless I am looking in the wrong place.
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26 Jun 20, 05:45 PM |
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26 Jun 20, 06:01 PM |
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They are expensive cases but so worth it. Easy to put together, easy to run a duster over the top.
Hogwarts one was £120, but has been worth it in the "oh, X*$%^ I knocked a turret down the back of the sideboard again" stakes... |
26 Jun 20, 06:56 PM |
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I have my Hogwarts castle and Disney castle on ikea lack shelves in the living room. Yes they do collect dust but I just make sure I go over them regularly with a makeup brush and it all comes off. I keep meaning to buy a little vacuum attachment.
I have all of the modular buildings too, they are on the same type shelves in our bedroom. The display cases are nice but I like having them out. Whatever you do make sure they aren’t in direct light. |
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