Hot Toys Batman & Robin Display on a Budget

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Re: Hot Toys Batman & Robin Display on a Budget

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KustomJeff wrote:You did a great job on this for sure, the idea I had was to add a "top to the case from some acrylic or plexiglass to let light in and maybe go with one piece of lexan or something a little more optically clear for the front. Make the top easy to remove and you can play with different poses when you feel they need a change. I used to have access to a similar CNC machine years ago and we made some fun stuff with it. I can't wait to see the final result.

KustomJeff,
Almost exactly what I was thinking.
If the figures were out of those acrylic cases, I could achieve some really cool poses!!
I have some left-over glass from another project, which I may use for the front.
There is enough room from the top to make a removable piece of lexan, to do exactly what you are talking about.
Thanks for the input!

Now I just need you to come photograph it :D

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:-P It you were a little closer I'd be there camera in hand right away.
I'm on Instagram as kustomjeff if you want to see more toy pics and some motorcycle stuff too. :-P
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I just love the way this came out. Lighting that bat signal would be the icing on the cake. Beautiful job on just a great idea.
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Looks so cool!
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Thanks guys!

Working on a new background that will allow for a light-up Batsignal.

Not sure when it will be finished, but I will post pics when it is.

-Jeremy
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