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So, as many of you already now I have bought several big lots of minifigs over the past months, and have reached a point where I have literally no space to place them while they are waiting to be sold. I like to have them all displayed, both to enjoy them while I have them and to have them organized for when they sell (easier to find, just grab it and into the envelope).

 

I was thinking about building a VERY plain/simple stand that has 3 or so floors of space where to place the figs and would like to know if any of you have any recommendations. I am really just a set builder, meaning I have no clue about creating MOCs or in depth knowledge of LEGO piece selection, so whatever you can suggest helps.

 

I was thinking just having the longest baseplates available and a bunch of 2x2 bricks to make the support columns. Again, this is not supposed to be decorative, just functional and cheap.

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I love to keep it simple, if you're not to worried about presentation

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Actually, the guy who sold me the SW just sold me all the stands and base plates where he had them displayed for $20. Considering the raised base plate alone has sold for $18, I think it was a pretty decent deal. I'll use them and eventually sell them

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Actually, the guy who sold me the SW just sold me all the stands and base plates where he had them displayed for $20. Considering the raised base plate alone has sold for $18, I think it was a pretty decent deal. I'll use them and eventually sell them

 

Yeah thats not a bad deal at all man. 

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I built myself a simple white one in a grandstand style kind of like that first pic.

Is it wierd the first thing I noticed was the Fight Club DVD in the upper right hand corner? And do I spy the Beverly Hills Cop trilogy? :derisive:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4kWpi2HnPU

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