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Earlier this year, I bought bespoke shelves for the games room and moved my RPG collection upstairs from the library (thus freeing up room in the library for actual books). Here is what the new games library looks like.



First of all, the heart and soul of my RPG collection - my Traveller collection:



The highlight of my Traveller collection is this copy of 'Imperium', a boardgame that was the first ever use of the official Traveller setting. This is the second copy ever printed, signed by Marc Miller.



Here's the view out of the front window, from the desk, looking out towards Dartmoor.



Note my home-made Orac replica on the desk:



Continuing along that wall to the side window:

(Yes, that is a cuddly Cthulhu in the top-left corner.)


Speaking of Cthulhu, here is my Call of Cthulhu collection, including the valuable 'Beyond the Mountains of Madness' and 'Horror on the Orient Express':



Most of the D&D collection (mostly 3rd edition as I sold off my large 1st edition AD&D collection over a decade ago (mistake!) when I had a much smaller house):



The GURPS corner (plus a few other bits, including the very obscure Blake's 7 RPG):



Over on the other side of the room, an art installation I made from Spectrum game cases, some Traveller posters, a Mountains of Madness poster, my two Traveller noble titles, a map of Traveller Charted Space and our old telly:




The only reason I've friends-locked this post is that none of this stuff is insured. I've started an ongoing project to value the collection, but fear that might take a while.
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