Here at Subbuteo.Online we’ve seen some pretty innovative ideas to display Subbuteo single players. From tiny shelves with over 2,000 players to stunning LED-lit displays, we thought we’d seen everything. ...
Read MoreFilippo Caselli, an Italian Subbuteo collector, has an incredible room of Subbuteo filled with box sets, team boxes and merchandise from his Italian side, SPAL. But not content with filling ...
Read MoreReady for another brilliant single player Subbuteo display? Go on then. There are plenty of ways to display a single figure player collection. We have previously covered the tiny shelves ...
Read MoreAs Subbuteo’s popularity plummeted around in the 2000s one thing continued to prove to be a hit. Subbuteo displayed tapped into that love for nostalgia that seems to have swept ...
Read MoreHere at Subbuteo.Online we are used to seeing some fantastic displays. From incredible single player collection wall displays to the man who has a Subbuteo stadium on his work desk, ...
Read MoreAn eagle-eyed Subbuteo fan has spotted a nice bit of Christmas cheer in John Lewis in Leeds. The department store has set up a cabinet with a simple but effective ...
Read MoreWhen Subbuteo was first launched it was a mail order business. Many of the first buyers bought the game before founder Peter Adolph had even built a prototype. Even when ...
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