My Backwoods Toy Shed

My parents moved out to the middle of nowhere a few years ago and got a nice sprawling piece of land to house all our insane collectibles. They turned the old barn into a guest house and a storage facility for all of their stuff. My mother has a large collection of books,tea pots and Koala bear memorabilia. The step dad has a massive model train collection in many different scales with 2 large layouts in the barn. The last time I had a permanent setup for my toy collection was in college. It has been in and out of storage units and people's garages for the last 10 years. The previous owner of the property had a fancy shed he used as an office with air conditioning. My parents were using it for storage, yet after a couple years I finally convinced them to turn it into a storage/show space for my toy collection.

By the time I had talked them into letting me use it, I was moving 3000 miles away to California. We quickly put up shelving and walls and a tables with whatever was left around the property. In person it is a really cool site to see being surrounded on all sides by plastic characters blankly staring at you from oblivion. I was never satisfied with the unfinished look, so I have been drafting plans for a massive overhaul of the shed into a more dynamic display space. We are adding in a roof and painting the walls. It will be more like a model train layout with a large table going around the circumference of the shed. You will be able to walk though the middle and see and play with all of the playset dioramas we are going to build, very similar to the Harry Potter Lego setup. There will be custom shelving built for each toy line to display each line's uniqueness. A lot of my collection is with me in California and I will be moving it slowly to be in the new shed setup. I am hoping to get the table and the ceiling done when I visit at Christmas. But, until then, here are pics of the the shed as it looks today, cluttered and ridiculous.

The view from the door.




The view from above.





From the side




Harry Potter Lego Diorama













Kenner's Police Academy





Pee Wee's Playhouse by Matchbox





Blackstar by Galoob







5" Marvel Figures from the 90's by Toy Biz






Marvel Legends by Toy Biz








Filmation's Ghostbusters by Schaper






Rambo by Coleco





Mego's Eagle Force





Kenner's Robin Hood Prince of Thieves





Kenner's M.A.S.K.


(Still need a bunch. These are the ones left from childhood.)





Starting Lineup by Kenner







The Simpsons by Playmates





Star Trek by Playmates and Art Asylum






McDonaldland by Remco





Matchbox's Fighting Furies





Spawn by Mcfarlane (Why do I still have these??!!)









Sectaurs by Coleco




Lord of the Rings by Playalong




Lord of the Rings by Toy Biz







G.I. Joe Air Craft Carrier by Hasbro



Misc Crap













Well...that's all the crap I was able to cram up on the makeshift shelves. Tons more stuff in boxes and and with me in Cali. Will update with California collection pics soon.





Comments

  1. Rockwell J. PugglesworthMarch 11, 2013 at 11:19 PM

    Do people have seizures from the sensory overload when they walk in there? :-)

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  2. how much do you want to sell gi joe aircraft carrier? my email is peter.pumkinhead@yahoo.com

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  3. Wow! Very impressive collection! :)

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  4. What is the purple vehicle hanging next to batman?... How much for the aircraft carrier?

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  5. Just getting to this blog...sadly about ten years late...question...do you have the Lone Ranger Gabriel Mail Away still? And yes...Arco Other World Castle Zendo is iconic small line playset

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  6. how can we email ?

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