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Hey everyone, Recently I have been buying a few new large Lego sets, And unfortunately my Lego room is not a TARDIS. So I had to make room somewhere, So i set about creating a sleek looking collectible minifigures display that takes up as little space as possible without buying any new parts. It may not be too complex but I feel it is efficient, Anybody who wants to use the design is most welcome.

Here is the prototype using a few randomly selected figures of varying sizes and shapes.

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003 by Legocollecter123, on Flickr

Please let me know what you think :classic:

Btw- Im not sure where i got all those arches from, I only ever remember them in Jedi duel and I certainly never had 10 of that??? :wacko:

Edited by The Joker1
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Hey there! A fine idea, I have however seen something similar used before on the FBTB forum, It was used to display a starwars figure collection may be worth checking out if you are looking for ideas!

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/N8/Star-Wars/complete_star_wars_lego_figure_collection.jpg

As you can see it is thinner in stud width which may help reduce bulk yet still use your many frames,

And Final Duel II is the only set which shows up for part 30528 in black so I also have no idea how you came across so many :tongue:

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