Display Cabinets
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TorqueVR

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1,932 posts

222 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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I've a collection of 1:72 aircraft and 1:43 cars which are at present in an Ikea modular system 280mm deep, which is too deep. I'm loooking (in vain, it seems) for glass-fronted display cabinets 100mm - 200mm deep. Any ideas chaps?

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

250 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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If you don't mind going second hand, the Ikea Bertby;



is a nice solution that can be made dust resistant with a bit of work.

steveo3002

11,068 posts

197 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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what sort of money are those ^ each

Red Firecracker

5,331 posts

250 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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Anywhere between 20 and 50 quid, eBay completed listings suggest. Unfortunately it is one of those really nice or useful products that Ikea discontinued.

dr_gn

16,767 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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Red Firecracker said:
If you don't mind going second hand, the Ikea Bertby;



is a nice solution that can be made dust resistant with a bit of work.
Owwwwwww niiiiice. Shame my office in a roof space - no vertical walls left dammit.

perdu

4,885 posts

222 months

Monday 22nd August 2011
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I have four vertical walls

three lined with the books I love

one lined with a wide window (almost full width about nine or ten feet) and with my work bench in front of it smile

dammit I do like those shelving units though

Gatsods

395 posts

191 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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perdu said:
I have four vertical walls

three lined with the books I love

one lined with a wide window (almost full width about nine or ten feet) and with my work bench in front of it smile

dammit I do like those shelving units though
Must be tricky getting in and out then...

Simes205

4,968 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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Ironballs

363 posts

198 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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If you don't mind spending a few quid then your local cabinet maker should be able to knock you one up, budget will vary dependent upon whether you wanted painted mdf, veneer or solid. Then you get made exactly what you want

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,786 posts

258 months

Sunday 28th August 2011
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I've always found picture pride displays to be good.

Mind....I have a bunch of those Ikea jobbies too..reet cheap!

perdu

4,885 posts

222 months

Monday 29th August 2011
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Gatsods said:
perdu said:
I have four vertical walls

three lined with the books I love

one lined with a wide window (almost full width about nine or ten feet) and with my work bench in front of it smile

dammit I do like those shelving units though
Must be tricky getting in and out then...
not entirely

I have one of these too smile


TorqueVR

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1,932 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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This is not what I had in mind but I fell in love with it (and the contents)


dr_gn

16,767 posts

207 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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TorqueVR said:
This is not what I had in mind but I fell in love with it (and the contents)

There's a virtually identical display in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello IIRC.

TorqueVR

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222 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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Funny you should say that............

dr_gn

16,767 posts

207 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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TorqueVR said:
Funny you should say that............
Ah, I assumed it was yours - or is it yours and you've built a replica?

ETA, I know it's a repost, but I had these custom made by "Just Bases" for my old 1:20 F1 kits:





Here's a 1:43 car for scale:



They weren't *that* expensive - they are exactly what I wanted built to my dimensions and finish. I would think that if you really wanted something like the Maranello display, you could get something similar from him. The reason I got them was becasue it was a choice between chucking the models away, or keping them, but out of reach of the youngsters.

Edited by dr_gn on Sunday 18th September 18:43

TorqueVR

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1,932 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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I was lucky enough to visit Museo Ferrari on Friday.

Some of the stuff in the shop was quite breathtaking - 280e for 1/43 (looked a bit better than Minichamps) and an eye watering 3650e for a 1/12 F1. Having said that I picked up a couple of bargains for me and my grandson.