NetRodent wrote:Your photos seem to indicate differently.
Although not a 'big gun', I've finally got my new study organized.
bombadil wrote:Sweet, Brian. Really nice collection.
Badmike wrote:I'd show photos of my collection, but certainly pictures of boxes in closets aren't the most interesting thing to see...I've got to get a nice display cabinet one of these days...Mike B.
AdderMcOne wrote:Although not a 'big gun', I've finally got my new study organized. http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r292 ... G_1385.jpghttp://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r292 ... G_1393.jpghttp://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r292 ... G_1390.jpghttp://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r292 ... G_1391.jpghttp://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r292 ... G_1392.jpg
MShipley88 wrote:Here in the Pacific Northwest, we have to store our game collections in old, abandoned beaver dams!
Mars wrote:Hey that's what we do in Canada - the beaver is our national animal after all.
HermitFromPluto wrote:That is an amazing collection and well displayed. I have plans for a similar study in the future, at the moment I have just open bookshelves. Also my collection pales compared to yours - so many woodgrain sets!Question: Are there many serious collectors in Australia? I have about 500 items in my collection now. Are there any Australian forums. I am always envious of everyone over in the US - our market is so small here in comaparison.
By the way, Brendon, did you get that woodgrain Tractics from me? I can't remember who bought mine...