
While most of the figures sort of have their own shelves the Tinys sort of float around on the shelf that all the photos are taken on so for bigger photos they all need to be moved.
Thus the Tiny Corral was born!

While most of the figures sort of have their own shelves the Tinys sort of float around on the shelf that all the photos are taken on so for bigger photos they all need to be moved.
Thus the Tiny Corral was born!

Thanks @g00kie-m0nster for gifting me with a DC Icons Superboy!
Here is a size comparison with some Marvel Legends. He is the perfect height for a future project!
I find the DC Icons range to weigh a lot less than the Marvel Legends so I find balancing them a bit trickier and in general they feel a lot more fragile to me. Superboy is also slightly back heavy because of his cape so him standing can be a bit of an issue (but not for long ;D.)

Swimsuit contest: Who wears it better?
The BuckyCaps party grows!

The evolution of Bucky
Who will wield the shield(pie)?

BUCKYCAP POP! BUCKYCAP POP!!!!
Impulse bought another Tiny Buckycap.
Poor thing only just arrived
@thelulusoldier BuckyCap twins
I think his head needs to be slightly lower. That would require me drilling a hole into the head so I’m going to leave it.
Fun fact: The first Bucky I was going to buy was the Marvel Legends BuckyCap because the Toys R Us Magazine used his photo to advertise for their available Marvel Legends. When I went to the store I don’t think they even had the series he was in and the shelf was pretty devastated of stock.
The only Bucky I could find was a small Winter Soldier.