ISSUE #001 · CLOSED BETAVAULTS NOT YET OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

YOUR COLLECTION

DESERVES A HOME.

The shelf. The story. The vault.

Built for sixth-scale collectors. By one.

No auction fees. No algorithms. Just collectors.

HOW IT WORKS

FOUR PANELS.
ZERO CONFUSION.

(some confusion)

The Grand Archivist has prepared a brief. He insists it is not brief.

01

THE VAULT

LOG IT.
OWN IT.

Every figure gets a proper file. Condition, price paid, current market value, custom tags. Grouped by character, sorted by obsession. "I keep it in my head" is not a filing system. The Archivist is appalled that you thought it was.

Everything here is accounted for. Everything here is safe. It has always been this way.

— The Keeper

02

THE ARCHIVE

EVERY EDITION.
EVERY VARIANT.

Browse a growing library of figures — edition codes, production details, variant breakdowns. Standard vs DX. 1.0 vs 2.0. The release no one catalogued yet. Search it, reference it, and when something's missing — add it. The Archive is built by collectors, for collectors.

You found a gap in the records. Good. An undocumented variant is not a variant — it is a rumour. We document rumours here before we collect them.

— Archivist Moose

03

THE BAZAAR

SELL IT.
SWAP IT.

List what you're ready to move. Set your price. Accept trades. Every deal is a direct conversation between two people who know what MMS652 means. No platform fee. No auction clock. Not ever.

I've seen a mint-condition grail trade for a handshake and two figures no one wanted. The market remembers everything.

— Purveyor Pyre

04
COMING SOON

THE COURTYARD

FIND YOUR
PEOPLE.

Follow collectors whose shelves you respect. Watch their grails land in real time. React. Covet. Lurk. Build the vault you always imagined instead of a lonely Google Sheet that no one asked to see.

Oh, you just followed someone? I already know their last three grails, their trade history, and their opinion on 1/12 scale. Let me tell you everything.

— Convenor Petal

A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER

MAXIMUM EFFORT.

I started collecting Hot Toys in 2018. Within six months I had twelve figures, one very judgmental cat named Moose, and a mild disagreement about where exactly all these boxes were supposed to go.

(They weren't going anywhere.)

Like a lot of collectors, I started with a giant spreadsheet. But collecting never felt like spreadsheets to me. We collect because it's fun. Nostalgic. Personal. Because sometimes a figure on a shelf reconnects you to a part of your life you forgot you missed.

So I built Kollectorium, a home for collectors built by someone who genuinely loves the hobby.

It's still growing and evolving. But every part of it was built carefully (obsessively) and with maximum effort.

Moose helped too. Mostly by walking across the keyboard.

— Joud & Moose

Collectors . Builders

ISSUE #001
Joud and Moose

Kollectorium is not responsible for any grails discovered at midnight, trades that made complete sense at the time, or the slow realisation that a second shelf room was probably inevitable. We're collectors too. We understand. We are also not okay.

Kollectorium LLC (not a real LLC). Established 2026. All collections are real. All excuses are fictional.