Showing posts with label Animation Series 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation Series 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"Two-Fer" Tuesdays: Adventures In Vinyl - Storage!

Oh, my goodness!  It's been so long since I've written about our Vinylmation obsession in any shape or form!  Looking back to the last time I wrote something, I'm actually rather astounded it's taken me this long to get back to it.

I suppose if I had to pick a reason for the prolonged writing vacation from my addiction to Mickey Mouse-shaped plastic it would probably be because there just hasn't been much to write about lately.  If memory serves me in this department (and this is one of those topics I can usually count on it in), I haven't actually bought any new Vinyl since around mid-February.  Almost a month and a half gone without any purchase made whatsoever.  Hard to believe, ain't it?  The last time I opened any up was in a massive bout of Vinyl Anarchy in the back of my car (which Amy has since dubbed 'VinylPalooza'), in which she, Mark, and I, opened up three brand new cases of "Star Wars Series 1", "Muppet Series 1", and "Villains Series 1" Vinylmation between us.  It took about an hour to do it (no exaggeration), and it was a lot of fun, but since then we've basically all hit a pretty big dry spell; nothing really of note to talk about.

But as I was thinking about it today, there is in fact something worth talking about, and that's the topic of exactly how does one go about displaying their hard-earned Vinyl treasures.  I won't go into a lot of detail about the aesthetic way in which people can display their little Mickeys (everyone has their own tastes and ways that they like to display things), but one of the big questions for me as I've been collecting over the last few months has been, "Where am I going to put them if my collection continues to grow?"  And grow it has!  I have 65 of the little beauties now, and just stacking them single-file on my shelves didn't seem to be doing the trick anymore, and to be quite frank, I just didn't think that they looked very good like that.

Enter the "DB-17 Multi-Level Doll Exhibit BOX" from The Container Store!

Empty cases just waiting to be filled
I do want to go on record as saying right now, and Vinlymation collectors should know exactly what I'm talking about here, that I love the official Vinylmation display cases that they sell in The Parks and on the Disney Store official site.  They're seriously cool and they look amazing.  I mean, who wouldn't want each of their precious Vinyl treasures to have their own individual little "cubby" in which to reside?  And I love the Vinylmation logo on it!  They are seriously cool looking.  Unfortunately, they're just not cost-effective for me right now (they run about $80 for a a single case that holds 12).  I'd much rather have the $80 to spend on more Vinyl, but I'm sure that might just be me.  I'm sure hardcore collectors buy these up in droves, and I wish I could, but I can't.

So I've opted to go with the poor man's option, instead, and I still think that they do the trick pretty well.  I'm not really sure who told me about the display boxes to begin with (I'm pretty sure it was Amy), but as you can tell, they can make your collection look very nice!  Each display box comes with a very sturdy and solid plastic black base, pieces inside so that you can stack and "tier" your display box (as you can see in mine below), and a very nice (as in, it doesn't feel cheap at all), see-through lid which proudly displays your collection.  I wish I could think of more things to say, but pretty much what you see is what you get.  It's a very nice, and very affordable alternative for those of us looking for clean and crisp ways to display our collections.

Each individual box holds a complete set (or series), of Vinylmation; the 11 standard figures in each set as well as the Chaser.  For some of the newer sets with variants, they won't quite fit of course, but you can always buy another box for special additions, and the boxes themselves are easily stackable if you have them on a shelf so you can keep your Series together if you so desire.  You can display them pretty much any way you want to.  Always a plus!

My Villains Series 1 complete set.  Looking sharp, boys (and girls)!
Each individual display box sells for $9.99 and you can find them at the Container Store by mashing here.  A word of warning, though.  These things are popular.  Often times when going to place an order for them, they'll be backordered.  I guess these are pretty well known in the Vinylmation community and are very popular items, or so we've heard.  Both times I've ordered some (I placed a small order to begin with so I could kind of test them out) they've been on backorder.  But a couple of things I've liked about the whole process is that they don't charge you until they ship, and shipping itself has always been affordable, quick (when they are in stock) and well done.  I've never had to wait more than a couple of weeks for an order of mine to be filled, and in all honesty, for what you get, I don't think that's too bad.

I hope that maybe our article today has been useful for any Vinylmation collectors out there who may not know about these little beauties.  If you can afford the official ones, by all means I urge you to get them, they really are pretty sweet.  But if you can't, or if you want to save that extra $70 for that next case of Vinylmation that you want to buy, then these may be just the thing for you.

My collection as it stands (literally) today
I've written my article today alongside a great friend of mine from Magical Days With The Mouse, who is also a pretty avid (up and coming, but avid) collector of Vinylmation, hence our "Two-Fer" Tuesdays title!  If you like Vinylmation, today we're giving you two Vinylmation Articles for the price of one, kind of like a Combo-Pack.  Pretty cool, huh?

Be sure and check out Sarah's article as soon as you've read mine.  I promise you won't be disappointed if you do, and let her know that I sent you!


Monday, February 7, 2011

Adventures In Vinyl: Some Muppets And A Recurring Back Problem

We realized looking back that it's been well over two weeks (gasp!) since we last wrote a Vinylmation article.  Not because we haven't been trading and buying (oh yes, we have been trading and buying!) but because we've just been neglectful.  We hope that you will accept our sincerest apologies.  

We thought that it would be a great, fun, and whimsical way to start the week, though, so here you go.

Mark continues his march towards a complete Muppet Series #1 set and as of now only needs three more for a complete.  He did pretty well for himself on recent trips out and got two of the ones he has been seeking for quite a while.  After purchasing a blind box in Star Trader and receiving a dupe (which he promptly traded for an Urban; a series we don't collect), he went over to Westward Ho (again, our favorite store!), and traded off for "Rowlf".  He finally got Statler, the second half of the comedy duo, in Downtown Disney.  After buying yet another (he's had five or six at this point) "Waldorf" at D Street, we walked into World of Disney where he promptly traded it for "Statler".  Two down, three to go!

Statler and Rowlf - Muppet Series #1
Chad, meanwhile, has continued his rampage through the Animation Series #1.  It hasn't quite gone as well as planned, however.  In our last post, where we first discussed collecting the Animation Series, he was feeling pretty spunky as his first four purchases were all completely different (no dupes), and included the Chaser!

We should have known the good luck was running its course, of course.

We didn't take pictures of all of them (Chad was too frustrated by the whole situation) but the next three bought yielded two new Vinyl, and a duplicate "Quasimodo".  Not a huge deal in and of itself.  What's not pictured, though, are the next five Vinyl purchases which included an "Aladdin" (another dupe) and FOUR MORE "Quasimodo".  We kid you not.  It would have been funny had it not been so frustrating.  Chad's been holding onto them to trade in The Park, and thought he had a good deal going when Sarah The Disney Mom (Twitter @MagicMouseDays) over at Magical Days With The Mouse offered to take one and buy him a blind box the next time they met in The Park.  After handing it off, he promptly went in and chose a box, opened it, and found another "Quasimodo".  Okay, kind of getting frustrated at this point.  Again, luckily, Sarah offered to buy him another blind box since her mom wanted "Quasimodo".  Another box picked, another box opened... care to guess who he got again?  Yeah, it was just that stupidly frustrating. 

Fairy Godmother, Alice and Quasimodo - Animation Series #1
Thankfully again, as luck would have it, he had one more chance at salvation.  Another friend (ironically also named Sarah from DAPSMagic.com) was also in The Park Friday evening, and took one of the "Quasimodo" and the "Aladdin" for her own collection with these in return.  Two brand-spanking new ones for the collection.  Amy now has the remaining "Quasimodo" in her possession, and good riddance to the things.  Only one remains, and he'd probably be gone too, if he wasn't needed for a complete set.

The decision has been made to simply buy the remainder on eBay.  After five duplicates it seems that enough is enough.  

Mushu and Peter Pan - Animation Series #1
Our remaining intrepid reporter, Amy, is also an avid (read obsessed and addicted) Vinyl collector (in fact, we pretty much blame her for getting into this whole sordid affair) who has a pretty good collection of her own.  We plan on getting her involved with our Adventures quite soon, as she and Chad made a couple of pretty substantial purchases together last week.  

Tune in next week!