The Best Modular Display Ideas for Toy Collectors

The Best Modular Display Ideas for Toy Collectors

Modular displays give collectors freedom to change layouts without buying new shelves every time the lineup grows. The trick has always been finding risers that suit the figures you collect.

A simple grid works well for team shots. Spreading tiles out keeps spacing equal and gives each character their own spot. If you want something more dynamic, try forming a stepped corner layout. This pulls the eye into the display and makes taller figures feel balanced with shorter ones.

Another idea is shaping a U pattern with low walls built from risers. It helps frame the scene and adds natural structure. For collectors who take photos, modular setups are great for quick swaps. You can pull out a block, lift it onto a booster, and create an instant level without disturbing the rest of the scene.

The best displays are the ones you can keep building on. The modular system of Figure Floor make that easy.

Designed with the idea that a collection both grows and shrinks, but more often than not the space doesn't. We wanted to create something that had the ability to change along with your collection. 

So many of us collectors like to have some variety in our collection, after all it is something that we want to show off, so one of our favorite Figure Floor features is the ability to build around something else. If you want to feature a prop, a trading card, a larger figure or anything that ties in with the collection (for example, setting up a power rangers display around a power morpher prop) with Figure Floor, you can!

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