

This is my original display case. It's gotten a little less busy since last time. Great Exkaiser is now by himself instead of squaring off against Dancougar. Gold Optimus is now AFAed so there's no room for the non-gold reissue Optimus. I did, however add Masterpiece Optimus into that unit after taking the pictures. He does a good job filling up the space. Anyhow, I'm hoping to busy-up this display case a bit eventually.

First shelf is AFA 90 gold Optimus.

Next shelf down is Masterpiece Great Exkaiser. Blurry picture :<

Next shelf down is 3 Galvatrons. From left to right, a first shot Galvatron with slight differences from the production version, production version Galvatron, and reissue Galvatron.

Bottom shelf is six-combiners.

Blurry shot of the two new display cases

Clearer shot of the bottom of the two display cases

Top of the first of the two new units. This is a gold Cybertron Megaloconvoy. It originally came in a white windowless box, but I bought a normal Megaloconvoy, which comes with a window box, and swapped boxes so I could display it. Probably going to sell this soon.

Next shelf down are two Brave Lucky Draws: Colorful chrome Mic Sounders and Gold chrome Gunkid. Both are 1 of 10, I believe.

Lucky draw gold STD Duke Fire and LD gold STD J-Decker. J-Decker is 1 of 10, I believe. I don't have any information on Duke Fire yet. STD Goldran is there in back just because he is a gold STD Brave toy. He was mass produced, unlike the other two.

Some Joustra Diaclones. I think the AFA cases give it a pretty awesome look

More Joustra Diaclones. Missing from this display is the Joustra Prowl that Maz is currently babysitting for me.

Top of the next unit. Some beast Lucky Draws. Probably going to sell these soon too.

Lucky Draw Choryujin. They probably originally came in a windowless gift set, but I got mine loose, so I decided to display them in individual window boxes

Hot Rods: clear, gold, loose normal. And a gold Rodimus/Primus.

This Gundam is one of my favorite toys in my collection. A Korean company called Academy made this, an oversized knockoff of a Gundam Cloth toy in the mid-90's. This is the same company that was eventually granted the license to Gundam model kits in Korea. So as you can imagine, it's very high quality for a knockoff. A truly awesome, huge, fun toy.
And at the bottom of the display case are some E-hobby chrome Autobot cars.

AFA 80 Euro Optimus sitting on a dresser

My messy room--selling a lot of stuff this summer /=)
That's all! Sorry for the darkness and burriness. I'll try to take some better pictures eventually.







