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Hi, I'm working a new build and I want to add some personal touches to it. I've seen some people use action figures or something of the like holding up their graphics card, but have yet to find a place that sells anything of the like. Has anyone else seen anything like that or possibly ideas on how I could do it myself?

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9 minutes ago, Dionysos4four said:

Hi, I'm working a new build and I want to add some personal touches to it. I've seen some people use action figures or something of the like holding up their graphics card, but have yet to find a place that sells anything of the like. Has anyone else seen anything like that or possibly ideas on how I could do it myself?

If you're into anime, Figmas are your best bet.

 

Though I think Good Smile did a few Western based characters.

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7 minutes ago, Dionysos4four said:

I've seen some people use action figures or something of the like holding up their graphics card, but have yet to find a place that sells anything of the like. Has anyone else seen anything like that or possibly ideas on how I could do it myself?

I think most people use an everyday action figure. 
Personally, I like the look of Pop figures. 

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Depending on the space and budget, a gundam model with a skeleton frame. 

 

Really depends on what you’re into and the room. 

 

Id do one of the standard support bars or braces and just paint it or wrap it with stickers. 

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