Bobblehead Shelf – Adding Vault-Tec Style to Your Collection

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Collecting bobblehead figures can be an expensive hobby. These one-of-a-kind memorabilia of celebrities, athletes, and even fictional characters often have price tags in the hundreds to thousands of dollars. It can take a lot of discipline to keep them in their original boxes, but there is a certain joy that comes with seeing your collection lined up on a shelf or case.

However, storing bobbleheads on shelves can be tricky because many of them are made of resin. This material is prone to fading over time, especially in harsh indoor lighting. To avoid this, collectors recommend adding UV protection to their shelving and cases.

Fortunately, this is now easier than ever thanks to the new bobblehead shelf that has just been released. This specialized storage solution allows you to display your bobbleheads in the Vault-Tec style of your choosing. It is constructed from solid furniture-grade beech hardwood, includes brass hinges and a door latch, and has installed wall hanging brackets. It can easily hold up to 5 bobblehead figurines, and the red felt background creates a stunning contrast to make them pop.

If you are looking to add some serious style to your Vault-Tec shelf, check out this Fallout 4 bobblehead stand. It is a constructible settlement object that can be placed in your home at Megaton or Tenpenny Tower suites. This tier-based stand has seven placeholders on both the bottom and center tier, and six on the top tier, for a total of 20 placeholders. The stand can only be filled with Vault-Tec bobbleheads, and any bonuses conferred by these bobbleheads will be transferred to the player character once they are picked up in the game.

It is possible to store other inventory items on these shelves, but it would require a lot of manual labor since each item will need to be manually re-located every time you open the vault. Moreover, storing inventory items on the shelves bypasses base component stash limits that are designed to prevent abuse. Ultimately, it all comes down to personal preference and the amount of money you want to spend on your bobblehead shelf.