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How can I display my die-cast vintage car models at home?

Collections are a great hobby; However, if you’ve been doing it for a while, you’ll start to realize you’re wasting space in your home to boxes and boxes of old collectibles. If you found that you don’t have room for your collection, it may be time to find a nice way to display it in your home. Here are some great ideas that can take your diecast miniature car collection from a boxed nuisance to a fun treasure for all to see.

The dust is gone

One of the most common problems collectors have when trying to display their Diecast car models is dust build-up. Dust easily gets into your collectibles, making displaying them more of a chore than a fun experience. If this is a problem for you, there are solutions that will easily fix it.

Showcases

There are a few places you can go and buy display cases designed for collectible toys. You can often see these displays in toy stores in the Barbie section where the most popular items are found. Placing an order for these display cabinets allows you to place your collection wherever you want. The cases are clear all over which makes it visible to everyone, yet it is completely closed and avoids that dust.

Glass boxes with lighting

Another great way to display your Diecast car models in your home is to invest in a glass box. They are sold in different sizes and some of them are equipped with lighting that makes it easier to see your toys.

China Cabinets

Your grandmother’s porcelain cabinet idea to display her fine china is another great solution that miniature car collectors can try. If you have a decent china cabinet, you can place your toys on the shelves. Since the cabinet doors are glass, they can be a great focal point in your living room or dining room area.

Bookcases

If you don’t mind dust too much, there is always the option of displaying your miniature cars on a shelf. There are now many shelving arrangements that have different size shelves, making it easy for you to customize your display the way you want. Bookcases are already great display pieces and can be stored in any room in your home.

Designate a room

If your diecast car models are still in their original packaging and you intend to resell them at a later date, you will need to keep them properly. Instead of taking them out of the boxes, you might consider designating a room or area where you can easily display the toys. For example, if you have an attic or basement, add some shelves that can be mounted on the wall. Place your toy boxes on shelves for an easy display area.

When displaying your diecast car models, keep in mind that they must maintain their quality to maintain their value. Therefore, you should not store your items in a place where there is intense heat, humidity or cold. Keep toys away from younger children who can play with them or open packages, and most importantly, keep them out of the reach of your pets. Other than that, get creative in making your collectibles blend in with your living space for everyone to enjoy.

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