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Quick question, anyone have any real good display cases for their Clix? Like nothing that breaks the bank, more like in the 30-50$ range.
I recently purchased a factory set of Halo ActionClix and want to display them, I was gonna hit target/walmart later and see what they got unless anyone else here has some they'd like to offer an opinion on.
"Our mother has been absent ever since we founded Rome; but there's gonna be a party when the wolf comes home."
My parents years ago had beer bottles thrown at them after a Miami/FSU game played in Miami. True story, s'why I prefer the comfort of a living room over going to a loud, obnoxious stadium with crazy fans lol
As a Miami fan, must have been those State people.
I would double-check the measurements to make sure that they fit. However, as they are well below your listed budget, you could get a few and stack them, or make a display for the displays.
Now I'm thinking of getting one to display my set of White Lanterns. I bet they'd look good on that black stage.
This is a little over your budget, but, it's sweet
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Quick question, anyone have any real good display cases for their Clix? Like nothing that breaks the bank, more like in the 30-50$ range.
I recently purchased a factory set of Halo ActionClix and want to display them, I was gonna hit target/walmart later and see what they got unless anyone else here has some they'd like to offer an opinion on.
I stumbled across this...
Video @3:15 it shows it can be hung 90 out from what it was intended DISPLAY CASE YOU NEED
Each Compartment: 3.25" W X 1.75" H X 1.75" D Interior Depth: 2"
Quick question, anyone have any real good display cases for their Clix? Like nothing that breaks the bank, more like in the 30-50$ range.
I recently purchased a factory set of Halo ActionClix and want to display them, I was gonna hit target/walmart later and see what they got unless anyone else here has some they'd like to offer an opinion on.
I would give Michaels a look. I have been in there and they had display cases for baseballs and action figures. Display cases are so varied it is best to find a place that has them in stock so you can stick in a number of your halo clix in there to see if it works out.
Good luck !
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This. This is me so hard.
New thread opened with current sets The Mighty Thor, Harley, 2017 Con Exlcusives
Slicky, that does look VERY cool. Where did you get those measurements?
From reading in the Q&A, "The cubicle that holds the hot wheel is about 1 3/8 “ tall, 3 1/2” length, 1.5” Depth ."
It's the 1.5" vs 2" depth that I'm mainly focused on. 1.5" doesn't seem quite big enough, as quite a lot of clix spill over their base. However, 2" doesn't seem realistic, as the dimensions of the entire case put the depth at 2.05". The thickness of the front and the back (I'm looking at the one with a cover) have to be greater than .05" (which is roughly the same as just under 1/16 of an inch).
Slicky, that does look VERY cool. Where did you get those measurements?
From reading in the Q&A, "The cubicle that holds the hot wheel is about 1 3/8 “ tall, 3 1/2” length, 1.5” Depth ."
It's the 1.5" vs 2" depth that I'm mainly focused on. 1.5" doesn't seem quite big enough, as quite a lot of clix spill over their base. However, 2" doesn't seem realistic, as the dimensions of the entire case put the depth at 2.05". The thickness of the front and the back (I'm looking at the one with a cover) have to be greater than .05" (which is roughly the same as just under 1/16 of an inch).
It's in the description of the first Amazon link.
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Wintremute did you ever watch XPW Wrestling back in the day (1999-2002)? It was the West Coast's attempt at ECW, even employing multiple former ECW wrasslers (Terry Funk, Shane Douglas, Chris Candido, The Gangstas, Vic Grimes, Sandman, Sabu, John Kronus, The Public Enemy, Tracy Smothers, The Pitbulls, etc.). I recently found out that the heel commentator Larry Rivera of XPW is the live vocalist Pat Hoed / studio bassist for the grindcore and death metal band Brujeria.
Kris Kloss, the face commentator of XPW reunites with Larry Rivera to reminisce about the good old days. It's strange to hear him out of character, I never realized the accent was a work.
I didn't really watch ECW. I would sorta keep up with some of their wrestlers, but it wasn't something I really paid attention to. XPW was something I was aware of, but I didn't follow it at all.