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not a big fan of boxes, they take up too much shelf space.Last edited by thunderbolt; Mar 18, '11, 3:51 AM.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks -
While I'm not married to them, I like boxes for 2 reasons:
1. If I ever sell it, the figure goes in the box and the buyer gets a "complete" figure/box combo.
2. I like seeing the original artwork that I used displayed next to the figure. Most of the time I have my box-maker use artwork for the box that I studied over while making the figure.Comment
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It makes the figure look professional.LOOK
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^^ Speak for yourself JohnSeriously, yours (and others) look professional with or without a box.
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I like the boxes, esp. when i have the art made just for the characters i want rather than the usual mego characters on the side. but i rarely get around to buying boxes as my money goes to m,aking the next figure! they also do take up more shelf room , but look soooo cool."Hang on Lady... We go for a RIDE!" - Shorty to Willie Scott.Best movie line from Indiana Jones & the Temple Of DoomComment
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I like to look at boxes, but then I'm not really a collector so I never purchase. Besides, I have to make my figures accessible for when the photo mood strikes me.Those who look outside dream. Those who look within awake.
Samples of my work are found here: Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness
To do list:
1:6 boots for Mathilda, 1:1 Romulan Commander outfit, Ursus helmet; Cornelius appliance
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I'm not a big fan of boxes even though I think they are very cool. If I had all of them in boxes my wife would kill me. I have the Indiana Jones in the box and a Punisher in the box and thats it really, the rest have their place in drawers or on a shelf.
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Speaking for myself, half the fun of the creative process of making a custom MEGO action figure is creating the MEGO-styled box.
I love the process of finding some appropriate artwork, locating the character's name logo, and putting it all together in Photoshop to create a nice box design.
For my custom MEGO Batman characters, I designed MEGO-styled boxes for a group of Heroes, Villains, and Secrect Identities. In virtually every case, the main character images were extensively Photoshop re-worked. I borrowed from various image sources and made full-body image composites that accurately reflected the details of the custom Figures I created:
WORLD'S GREATEST SECRET IDENTITIES
WORLD'S GREATEST SUPER-HEROES
WORLD'S NASTIEST SUPER-VILLAINS
Also, I'm not really much for loose display of my collectibles. I cannot stand the idea of an action figure that I worked hard to create collecting dust or getting damaged by sunlight exposure on a shelf.
So I really like having a box. They add sparkle, color, and excitement to the custom figure's overall presentation, AND they are an awesome way to store the figure and protect it from damage.
My worthless two cents.Last edited by darklord1967; Mar 23, '11, 4:42 PM.I... am an action figure customizerComment
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You know where to find me, good buddy! I'd be happy to have one of my box designs serve as the comfy home for your awesome upcoming Catwoman!I... am an action figure customizerComment
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Depends on the figure....sometimes I go with a box, others a card...all depends on the complete look I'm going for...Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!Comment
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