The frame works decently well as a backdrop too 👍
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The frame works decently well as a backdrop too 👍

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The LEGO community is abuzz with a user's creative display of their LEGO sets, showcasing how a simple backdrop can enhance the presentation of various builds. The user, /u/grilld-cheez, shared their setup, highlighting the effectiveness of the backdrop in creating an appealing display.

The image shared by /u/grilld-cheez features a shelf filled with LEGO sets, with the backdrop serving as a key element in the overall aesthetic. The user noted that the castle set, in particular, appeared dark, suggesting the need for additional lighting to fully illuminate the display. The post also included a link to the original content and a section for comments, inviting other LEGO enthusiasts to share their thoughts and ideas.

The post demonstrates how LEGO fans can use simple elements to improve their display setups. Adding an LED light to the top of the shelf could significantly enhance the visibility of the sets, especially in darker areas. For those looking to create their own displays, consider a LEGO display case to protect and showcase your collection.

Plus the rest of my shelf lol. I need an LED for the top of it. The castle is very dark up there. submitted by /u/grilld-cheez [link] [comments]

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