✨ Display Your Legacy with Style!
The KKU Display Case is a premium acrylic storage solution designed to protect and showcase your minifigure collection. With dimensions of 10" x 6.1" x 5.4", it accommodates up to 35 figures and features 3 movable layers for customizable display. Easy to assemble without tools, this case is compatible with various brands and comes with 24/7 customer support.
M**A
My son loved it for his Star Wars clone display
Very easy to put together and it looks great and organized
C**E
Perfect
Perfect for a kid who is looking to display his Lego mini figures.
A**S
Flimsy
I feel as though this item is flimsy and/or not the easiest to build. However, it is an OK value for the price. Once you have it built and your figurines inside, there is really no need to touch it again. For the sake of getting to the end result, it’s not the easiest, but once it is done, it looks nice.
H**H
Lego Case
I got this for my boyfriend for one of his lego sets because my cat destroys them. For the price, it seems like a good purchase!
M**N
Good case, but not really Lego compatible
Went together easy enough and seems sturdy.My main complaint is that the studs are spaced slightly further apart than Lego studs (and maybe slightly bigger although it's hard to tell). Some minifigs were very tight going on and I am concerned this could cause the feet to crack over time. Ended up getting Lego baseplates and attaching them to the back tiers (which caused them to cup slightly), but wasn't able to get them to stick to the lowest tier so those plates are just placed on.May work better with more posable figures like Mega bloks halo guys idk.
U**9
got like 3 for minifigs lol
max is like 56 figures for each case, don’t forget to place 1x2 plates under your figures the built in studs for this display will crack your heels
K**D
Awesome minifig storage
My son said he will need to order more to accommodate his minifigs!!!!
B**I
Great Concept, Poor Execution/Design/Quality
The Good: Price, idea/conceptThe Bad:This is really three main areas: Execution and Design and Quality1. The base plates are not Lego and the studs are inconsistent. For Figs with Brown pants I fear this may crack their feet. You would need to build another platform which negates the whole point.2. The platforms is a great concept but the problem is they are too small, they are only 4 plates high, they need to be 6 Plates (2 bricks high).3. The platforms have very little support under them so pushing a fig down causes the entire structure to bend.4. These are actually pretty small, you can really only fit 9 figs across if you stagger them.5. Perhaps the WORST of all is, they are NOT stackable! Once you add the top on, they do not lock to stack them. If you try to stack them they will slide off and all the minifigures will fall over inside.6. The walls are very clunky, the 4 separate wall pannels you have to hold together in order to put the roof on. They walls will likely just fall off until the roof is on. So it can be tricky. Def not the kind of case that you will want to be opening often.7. The stages don't stay together. The middle stage is only held down by a 2 x 1mm round plastic peg on each side of the stage (nothing in the middle). Combine this with the poorly supported base, it frequently flexes and pops off.Recommendation for enhancements.Larger version, Taller Stages, Stackable (Locking), Better QA on studs, Redesign the walls/roof or base plate, Better support on the baseplate and stages.
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