
It's funny that this will be the second toy tour blog in a row to start off with items sent to me by Jedi Melinda Wolf, but then again, it's not truly a surprise to any of us who know her, is it?
For the holidays, Melinda sent me some fantastic items, the most special and unique of which is this hand sewn
Darth Vader Blanket! ...it's just the thing for curling up on the couch with on a cold winters evening.
Along with that came two other GREAT items: from Celebration Japan comes this cool, cute little
Darth Maul Bear Brick which I have since
opened, and placed on my Darth Maul shelf of course.
Also, out of all the Clonetroopers & Stormtroopers I have, Melinda somehow managed to find one that I did NOT have yet, this awesomely amazing
Spacetrooper from the EU series of figs back in the late 90s!
Melinda, I thank you yet again for your kindness and generosity.
OK, I HAVE bought a few things MYSELF recently, so let's take a look at some of the more fun items to become part of the collection.
FINALLY, after all this time, Funko has released a
Darth Maul Bobble Head!
I do not collect all of these, but I had to get this one and
open him for my Maul shelf!
I also found this limited edition
Commander Gree Bobble Head at my fave collectibles store, and I have since
opened him as well! I think the paint job on him looks really great.
I keep saying I'm not buying any more Mighty Muggs, then along comes this newly repainted
shirtless Darth Maul Mighty Mugg to prove me wrong yet again!
Lastly, I recently broke down and ordered the entire set of
MacDonalds Clone Wars Toys from eBay because I simply did not have the time to chase down a complete set last summer and it was easier and actually VERY cheap to just wait and buy the whole set online instead.
Along with adding new items, I am constantly moving and rearranging the old stuff for better spacing and better display ideas.
Recently, I decided it was time to make some major changes to the far right wall by my desk.
As you
can see, all I had there up until now was several autographed pictures, and some
award trophy plaques from work.
As proud as I am of those awards, I decided I needed to find a new home for them and redo that entire wall.
So I took everything down and started the wall from scratch...added some new shelves, reorganized the autographed pictures, and moved several items from their original locations to the new shelves.
Here you can see the
final results.
For the longer shelf, I pulled out some of the
larger items I had placed on other shelves that just were not properly displayed where they were and look
MUCH better out in the open where they are more
easily seen.
The pegs on the new shelf even gave me a place to finally
hang my hats!
I had actually taken
this shelf OUT of the room awhile back as I'd replaced it with something else but once I redid this wall I decided to use it again for a few items, including this nice little mini-tribute to my favorite
blue skinned Jedi.
I also pulled out my
two cardboard standees from their original locations as they were getting buried behind other things and could barely be seen, and look much better relocated to this wall now.
By adding these shelves and shifting this stuff around, it's also freed up space on OTHER shelves which have allowed me to get more creative in my displays.
For instance, I now have one shelf dedicated entirely to the
Bounty Hunters of Star Wars, ...
Another, featuring
General Grievous...
One featuring
Chewbacca ...
And even one dedicated to the hero of the OT,
Luke Skywalker.
I've also moved my
Anakin VS Obi-Wan display to a newer shelf, and expanded my
R2-D2 and
C-3PO displays.
"Always in motion, is the collection" LOL.
To wind this tour down I leave you with the latest
video installment of the tour at You Tube.
Thanks as always for tagging along, see you next time!