A short discussion in the comments section of the last post compelled me to post these photos. These are shots of some Batman collectibles in my studio from 2 or 3 years ago. The majority of my collection is in storage but I always like to have some Bat-stuff around while I work. Some of this stuff has been put in storage and replaced with other items. However, these shots show a point when I probably had the most Batman stuff on display.
If you like seeing this kind of stuff...Enjoy. If not, move along. :)
Thanks. I thought it would be fun to frame my contract... a little odd, I know. The other pages are underneath the top sheet. I don't have it out anymore because I realized it's a little dorky. :)
The blue drink? Heh. That's my watercolor painting water for wetting the paint, swishing brushes, etc.
Impressive Bat studio! Very orderly and Neat. Somehow I like the old batman design which is simple and classy. Btw do you mind if I use some of your photos for my photohunt game at the same time feature your blog? Do let me know. Thanks!
Nice display, that is some great stuff. I don't think the framed contract is goofy at all, I've been thinking about framing my Star Wars Welcome letter from my magazine illo days.
Hey is that the Vinyl WB Store Batman Beyond next to your Robin Super Friends maquette? If so, very jealous right now... These make me want to go home early from work and play with my Batman collection.
Oh you know what is funny I have some of those same glass shelves I just took down to move somewhere else, floating shelves are so cool, especially the glass ones!
LEon, Thanks! Feel free to use whatever you like for your photohunt game. I'd be honored.
Chunky, The Batman Beyond figure is a regular Hasbro release figure. I can't remember the specific toy name but it talks and is made of solid plastic. It's about 12" or so tall and the wings are removable.
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Awesome collection!
I like the framed letter with the deadlines on it. Very cool.
One question though.
What is the blue drink on your desk?
Thanks. I thought it would be fun to frame my contract... a little odd, I know. The other pages are underneath the top sheet. I don't have it out anymore because I realized it's a little dorky. :)
The blue drink? Heh. That's my watercolor painting water for wetting the paint, swishing brushes, etc.
Impressive Bat studio! Very orderly and Neat. Somehow I like the old batman design which is simple and classy. Btw do you mind if I use some of your photos for my photohunt game at the same time feature your blog? Do let me know. Thanks!
Nice display, that is some great stuff. I don't think the framed contract is goofy at all, I've been thinking about framing my Star Wars Welcome letter from my magazine illo days.
Hey is that the Vinyl WB Store Batman Beyond next to your Robin Super Friends maquette? If so, very jealous right now... These make me want to go home early from work and play with my Batman collection.
Oh you know what is funny I have some of those same glass shelves I just took down to move somewhere else, floating shelves are so cool, especially the glass ones!
LEon, Thanks! Feel free to use whatever you like for your photohunt game. I'd be honored.
Chunky, The Batman Beyond figure is a regular Hasbro release figure. I can't remember the specific toy name but it talks and is made of solid plastic. It's about 12" or so tall and the wings are removable.
Scratch that...I think he's closer to 10".
Hi Brian, your photo is at my photohunt today. :D
Hey¡ A very impressive collection, very selected articles, very well displayed. This is what i call a well done job
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