I think this is only part of your entire collection, you must be hiding the good stuff, for over 2 years collecting there has to be more than this.
Lol I'm a poor college student, not sure what you're expecting... Edit: oh, and I tried to stick to a one shelf rule
All my stuff can fit on one shelf too. poor poor poor--but balanced. other than adding more neato tengallons, I can't afford anything else. happy with this. might have to be happy with less.
I threw this photo up on instagram, and thought it was junk, but it ended up being my most popular ever, so I thought I'd share. This is not my whole collection, but its probably the most concentrated wall of the house. Excuse the lame cell-phone noisy quality of this one.
Definitely one of the more interesting collections! Thanks for bringing some variety to the party! I like the colorful dolls that appear to be printed on some sort of flat board - second cabinet from the left, second shelf down. And of course the doll in your avatar (is that Lily Munster?).
Glad to see you post something missy, and not something we see all the time here. Besides you started this thread!
Don't let Andy see this, he has some sort of Hangup with "Dollies". Just playing around, but this seriously looks like a fun place to hang out.
Hey! Those flat dolls are all mirrors! the back is displayed, the other side is mirror, with a matching comb. Classic 60s dime store girls' toy! That is my avatar! good eye!
this was nice to see while digging thru the collection archives...i'm a graphic designer too, currently doin web these collections are somewhere between amazing and plain daunting, but i'll take a photo of the stuff i have unpacked.
I'd like to share some of my toys with you. I don't display my whole collection due to lack of space. So this is a temporary set-up. But I enjoy to rearrange my stuff from time to time. Here goes some close-up pics: I want to say that some collections are truly inspiring. And thank you to all fellow collectors who are always helping and encouraging me!
I admit to be addicted to "Kill Bill"... And I have even more versions of it which are not shown in the picture above. Hideshi Hino's "The Bug Boy" and "Hell Baby" vinyl figures are awesome!