Went to pickup some paint brushes and saw this BrickCraft (similar to lego) MtvBoombox
Pretty good for 7 inch figs.
Not sure if anyone else has gotten any of these, but I've recently started looking at and picking up selected Re-Ment Petite Sample sets. They're import so they aren't cheap, but they are really nice quality props and the majority of them scale well with 1/12 figures. The furniture they come with is more 1/18, but all the other props are really solid additions to a Marvel Legends or similar display. They've released a few in this sort of fantasy/magic genre that I've been grabbing for a potential magic library dio. Thinking something for Indiana Jones to search through or for Dr. Doom or Dr. Strange to use.
Basic Fun Inc. released an 'updated' version of the Pacman Arcade, better screen etc...
I used to have the Qbert version but lost it acouple of years back.
@nightwolf If you're looking for a 1/12 scale arcade cabinet, I recommend this (and not just because I drew the Cats With Knives Skin): https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/254469?o=1
It's also just a good accessory set.
White Castle props (love white castle) too bad there's none in FL
I'm pretty particular about sorting and storing my accessories and alternate heads and hands, so that I can find specific ones as quickly and easily as possible. I just did a major sort and identification of some of the ones that were mixed up, random pieces that accumulated over the years, or during times where I lazily mixed accessories from figures I bought around the same time. And I think everything is sorted now.
They're sorted by line/manufacturer and display shelf, again trying to make them as easy as possible to manage and find when desired. For example, not just bags of Marvel Legends accessories, but one for my Avengers Legends shelf, my Spider-Man Legends, X-Men Legends, and MCU Legends. My NECA Horror, NECA TMNT, NECA sci fi, Black Series, Vintage Collection, Classified Series, DST figures... I've got two carboard boxes full of ziplock bags. I've used the ziplock bags for many years, and I've heard the "bad for toys" thing before, but haven't changed my ways. I've got a lot of my undisplayed figures, particularly 3 & 3/4" stuff, in ziplock snack bags with their accessories. Does anyone know specifically what kind of bags would be safer for long term storage? Something marked acid free/archival?
On the one hand, I know what type of collector this is meant for and I am not them (no judgement for the pervs in the room, let your freak flags fly)... on the other, if you want a Lovecraftian style figure stand for horror figs or a Dr Strange display... this seems right on the money. https://www.hlj.com/sushing-articulated-base-series-ubc-404-adult-ver-larva-ver-ssh20670
@jakeekiss
That doesn't look terribly pornographic at all. I did have a hell of a time searching for articulated tentacles when I wanted sea monsters for Popeye and Captain Nemo to fight.
@red_ogre Though they're a bit fidgety on scale, if you're still looking for decent, but not stupid expensive sea creatures/monsters for other figures to fight, check out the older Eldrador figures from the company Schleich. They've got a crab-man ("battle crab"), a mutant shark, and kraken figures that are pretty well painted and constructed for kids toys. The crab-man is probably easiest to fit into other lines. Should be able to find them for not too much on Ebay or other places.
I grabbed them to be giant monsters in my home D&D games, but they also work as smaller monsters for figures.