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 Display cases for toys I use 
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Some people here on Skullbrain have asked me where I got my cases for some of my toys. I got them at the SDCC this year and they are from a manufacturer called Protech. Here is a link to visit and check out various cases;
http://www.protechproductsinc.com/
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Unfortunately I only bought this one size of case(CCM3:5x5x7). They run $2 or $3.50 with mirrored backing. These are great for hand painted figures,flocked figures,or for higher end figures.


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thx for the info.

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Cool, thanks. Thinking of getting a ton, drilling holes in them and hanging them on a wall to display. Either that or stacking tons up like kubricks.

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BloodDrinker6969 wrote:
Cool, thanks. Thinking of getting a ton, drilling holes in them and hanging them on a wall to display. Either that or stacking tons up like kubricks.

Great idea. Since they hold pretty good.


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