Moduspace
Designs and distributes high-quality dust-proof acrylic display cases for anime figures, Lego, and toy collectors.
Website: https://www.moduspace.sg/
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Moduspace (formerly Moducase) |
| Tagline | High-durability, dust-proof acrylic display cases for anime figures, Lego, and toy collectors |
| Headquarters | Singapore |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Business Model | Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), with select third-party retail distribution |
| Industry | E-commerce / Collectibles accessories |
| Geography | Southeast Asia (HQ), with country sites serving the United States and other regions |
Links
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- Website (Singapore): https://www.moduspace.sg/en/
- Website (USA): https://us.moduspace.sg/
- Rebrand notice: https://www.moduspace.sg/something-good/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moduspacesg/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moduspacesg/
- Reseller listing (FF Collectibles, AU): https://www.ffcollectibles.com.au/collections/moduspace
Executive Summary
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Moduspace is a Singapore-based maker of bespoke acrylic display cases for the high-end collectibles market, serving buyers of 1/6-scale figures (Hot Toys, Sideshow), Lego builds, and anime statues through a direct-to-consumer site and a thin layer of regional resellers [Moduspace]. The company began as Moducase in 2018 and rebranded to Moduspace to signal a broader positioning around "helping collectors build personal showcase spaces" rather than selling individual cases [Moduspace]. The product itself is well regarded inside the collector community for fit, finish, and dust sealing, and the brand has built an organic following of roughly 10,000 Instagram followers under @moduspacesg [Instagram]. The investment-relevant tension is operational: multiple buyer threads on r/hottoys describe lead times of 9 to 12 months and, in some accounts, 18 months or longer, with 2024 orders reportedly still in production heading into Q2 2025 [Reddit r/hottoys]. There is no publicly disclosed funding, no named founding team in the public record, and no third-party revenue figure, which puts Moduspace in the category of a closely held specialty manufacturer rather than a venture-backed growth story. The next 12 to 18 months will be defined by whether the company can compress its production backlog, formalize its US distribution (which is currently mediated through partners such as Sideshow and Comic Concepts), and convert its rebrand into a higher-margin "showcase room" offering. For investors and acquirers, the file is best read as a brand and customer-affinity asset inside a niche premium category, with execution risk concentrated in manufacturing throughput.
Data Accuracy: YELLOW -- Confirmed via Moduspace's own sites and corroborated by community discussion on Reddit and Instagram; no third-party financial database (Crunchbase, PitchBook) returned a profile.
Taxonomy Snapshot
| Axis | Value |
|---|---|
| Business Model | Direct-to-Consumer with reseller channel |
| Industry / Vertical | Collectibles accessories (display and protection) |
| Technology Type | No software / hardware-only physical product |
| Geography | HQ Singapore; active country sites for US and SG |
| Funding | No publicly disclosed rounds |
Company Overview
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Moduspace started life as Moducase, a Singapore operation focused on a narrow product wedge: dust-proof, modular acrylic cases sized to the dimensions that 1/6-scale figure collectors actually buy, rather than the generic display boxes sold through mass retailers. The company's own brand page describes it as "specialised in designing and distributing high quality and dust proof acrylic display cases for toy collectors," a positioning that has remained consistent through the rebrand [Moduspace]. The 2018 founding date and Singapore headquarters are reflected on the company's primary domain and FAQ page [Moduspace]. The legal entity behind the brand is not disclosed on the public site, and no ACRA filing is referenced in the captured sources.
The most material milestone in the public record is the rebrand from Moducase to Moduspace, announced on the company's "Something Good Is Happening" page, which framed the change as "an evolution from display cases to helping collectors build personal showcase spaces" [Moduspace]. The company subsequently launched country-specific subdomains, including a dedicated US site at us.moduspace.sg, signalling a deliberate split between Singaporean home-market fulfilment and an export channel into North America [Moduspace]. Distribution outside Singapore appears to run through a mix of the country sites and named third-party retailers, including Sideshow Collectibles in the United States, Comic Concepts, and FF Collectibles in Australia [FF Collectibles; Reddit r/hottoys].
What the public record does not contain is equally informative: there is no named founder or executive team listed on the website, no Crunchbase or LinkedIn company profile surfaced in research, no disclosed capital raise, and no press coverage in trade publications. That absence is consistent with a founder-owned specialty manufacturer rather than a venture-backed startup, and any institutional diligence would need to begin with direct outreach to confirm ownership, headcount, and production footprint.
Data Accuracy: YELLOW -- Company history confirmed via Moduspace's own website and rebrand notice; corporate registration and ownership not independently verified.
Product and Technology
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The core product is a bespoke acrylic display case engineered around three claims that recur across the company's site and reseller listings: high optical clarity, dust sealing tight enough to protect long-horizon collectibles, and modularity that lets a buyer specify dimensions for a specific figure or diorama [PUBLIC, Moduspace]. The Moduspace site describes the line as "high durability acrylic display cases for anime figures, Lego and toy collectors," with bespoke configuration as the default rather than off-the-shelf SKUs [PUBLIC, Moduspace]. Reseller pages mirror this framing and add operational disclosures, including Comic Concepts' note that "all orders have a delivery time of 9-12 months regardless of ETA," which is presented as a standard term of sale rather than an exception [PUBLIC, Comic Concepts via Reddit r/hottoys].
There is no software component, no app, and no connected-device element in the product. The category is hardware-only premium acrylic fabrication, and the moat (such as it is) sits in tooling, pattern library, and the brand's reputation inside a tight collector community rather than in any technology stack. The rebrand to Moduspace gestures at a future expansion into furniture-grade "showcase room" installations, with the company's about page positioning it as offering "display cases furnishings" for the home [PUBLIC, Moduspace]. Whether that extension has shipped in volume is not evidenced in the captured sources.
Manufacturing throughput is the most consequential product-adjacent fact in the file. Multiple independent buyer accounts on r/hottoys describe lead times in the 9 to 12 month range as standard, with worst-case reports of 18 months or more, and one cross-referenced account in late 2025 indicates Moduspace was still working through 2024 orders with 2025 orders not expected until Q2 2025 [PUBLIC, Reddit r/hottoys]. For a physical-goods business whose buyers are paying premium prices and committing capital up front, that production pipeline is both a sign of demand exceeding supply and the single largest source of customer-experience risk.
Data Accuracy: YELLOW -- Product claims confirmed on Moduspace and reseller sites; lead-time figures triangulated across multiple Reddit threads but not company-confirmed.
Market Research and Opportunity
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The market that matters for Moduspace is the premium-collectibles accessories category, a segment that sits downstream of the broader collectibles boom and tends to grow as a derivative of high-value figure and statue sales. Each of those upstream categories has visibly expanded its installed base of high-ticket pieces over the last decade, and each generates incremental demand for protection products priced at a meaningful fraction of the figure itself.
The demand drivers most relevant to Moduspace are unit-economics-friendly. Collector pieces are now routinely priced between US$300 and US$2,000, which makes a several-hundred-dollar bespoke case a rational insurance purchase rather than a discretionary upsell. Dust, UV exposure, and humidity are real degradation risks for painted resin and fabric-costumed figures, and the dedicated subreddits (including r/hottoys, the source for most of the buyer commentary in this file) treat display protection as a standard part of the hobby stack rather than an afterthought [Reddit r/hottoys]. Geographic concentration of demand in Southeast Asia, Greater China, North America, and parts of Western Europe maps reasonably well onto Moduspace's existing country-site footprint.
Adjacent and substitute markets shape the ceiling. The closest substitutes are mass-market acrylic boxes (commodity, lower margin, sold through Amazon and AliExpress), Detolf-style glass cabinets from IKEA (cheap, ubiquitous, not bespoke), and a small group of bespoke fabricators that operate regionally. The adjacent expansion path the rebrand implies, into furniture-grade showcase rooms and built-in display walls, would put Moduspace into competition with custom millwork and high-end interior installers, a different operating model with longer sales cycles but materially higher ticket sizes.
| Sizing reference | Value | Source |
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| Moduspace Instagram following | ~10,000 followers | [Instagram] |
| Reported standard lead time | 9 to 12 months | [Comic Concepts via Reddit r/hottoys] |
| Worst-case reported lead time | 18+ months | [Reddit r/hottoys] |
from the cited evidence is that Moduspace is operating in a real, durable niche where demand visibly exceeds the company's current ability to supply. That is a strong signal about market pull, and a flashing yellow signal about operational scaling.
Data Accuracy: ORANGE -- No third-party market sizing report cited; demand inferences drawn from community sources and reseller disclosures.
Competitive Landscape
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Moduspace's competitive position is best understood as the premium, bespoke option in a category whose floor is set by commodity acrylic boxes and whose ceiling is set by custom millwork.
The segment-by-segment map has three layers. At the bottom of the market, commodity acrylic display boxes sold through Amazon, AliExpress, Shopee, and Lazada compete on price and immediacy, with delivery measured in days rather than months. They do not offer bespoke sizing, optical-grade clarity, or the dust-sealing tolerances that Moduspace is known for, but they capture buyers whose figures are inexpensive enough that a several-hundred-dollar case is overkill [PUBLIC, Reddit r/hottoys discussion of alternatives]. In the middle, IKEA's Detolf cabinet remains the default reference point in collector forums for general-purpose display, and small regional fabricators offer one-off acrylic work without a brand. At the top, a thin field of bespoke specialists, of which Moduspace is among the most recognized in the English-speaking collector community, competes on fit, finish, and reputation. Sideshow Collectibles' practice of bundling Moduspace cases with select figure releases is itself a competitive signal: a marquee Western brand chose Moduspace as the partner rather than building or sourcing in-house [PUBLIC, Reddit r/hottoys].
The defensible edge today is brand and pattern library. Inside r/hottoys, where buyers self-select into the high end of the hobby, Moduspace is named as the reference product, and the alternatives thread is notable for how few credible substitutes commenters can suggest [PUBLIC, Reddit r/hottoys]. That kind of category-defining recall inside a small community is durable as long as quality holds. It is perishable if a competitor matches the product at meaningfully shorter lead times, because the most consistent complaint in the public record is wait time rather than the case itself.
The most exposed flank is the same one. A regional fabricator (in mainland China, the United States, or Europe) that can deliver a comparable bespoke case in 60 to 90 days at a similar price would directly attack Moduspace's weakest attribute. Sideshow's own forward distribution choices are also a structural exposure: if a marquee partner moved to an in-house or alternative supplier on the back of the delivery delays documented in 2024 and 2025, Moduspace would lose both volume and a key trust signal [PUBLIC, Reddit r/hottoys].
The most plausible 18-month scenario splits into two paths. Winner if Moduspace converts the rebrand and country-site footprint into pre-paid bespoke orders fulfilled within a tightened, communicated SLA, in which case its brand premium compounds. Loser if lead times stretch further and a credible regional challenger captures the dissatisfied tail of the customer base, in which case the brand's reputational asset erodes faster than any production fix can repair it.
Data Accuracy: ORANGE -- Competitive mapping drawn from community discussion and reseller listings; no third-party market-share data is publicly available.
Opportunity
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The size of the prize is modest in absolute venture terms but unusually defensible in segment terms: Moduspace has a credible path to becoming the default global brand for premium collectible display, with optionality to extend into a higher-ticket showcase-room category.
The headline opportunity is for Moduspace to become to collectible display what a small handful of specialty brands have become inside other premium hobbyist categories: the name buyers default to without comparison shopping. The cited evidence supports the reachability of that outcome rather than treating it as aspirational. The brand is already the reference point in the largest English-language community for the highest-spending collector segment [Reddit r/hottoys], it is the partner of choice for at least one marquee Western collectibles brand (Sideshow) [Reddit r/hottoys], and demand visibly exceeds supply, which is the operational signature of a brand with pricing power rather than one fighting for orders [Comic Concepts via Reddit r/hottoys].
Two or three growth scenarios illustrate what scaling could look like.
| Scenario | What happens | Catalyst | Why it's plausible |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bespoke-at-scale | Moduspace compresses lead times to 60-90 days and becomes the default global supplier for high-end figure collectors | Production capacity expansion and a published SLA backed by the rebrand | Demand pull is already documented across multiple buyer threads [Reddit r/hottoys] |
| Showcase-room extension | The brand moves up-market into furniture-grade installed display walls and collector rooms | The Moduspace rebrand explicitly frames the company as helping collectors "build personal showcase spaces" [Moduspace] | The rebrand and "furnishings" positioning on the about page signal this expansion is intended rather than speculative [Moduspace] |
| OEM and licensed bundling | Moduspace becomes the embedded display partner for major figure brands, shipping cases bundled with figures at point of sale | Formalization of the existing Sideshow relationship into a multi-brand OEM program | Sideshow's existing practice of bundling Moduspace cases is the proof point [Reddit r/hottoys] |
What compounding looks like in this business is brand-led rather than network-effect-led. Each Moduspace case displayed in a collector's home is photographed, posted to Instagram and Reddit, and tagged into the same communities where future buyers research alternatives, which is how the brand reached roughly 10,000 Instagram followers in a niche category without any evident paid-acquisition spend [Instagram]. The pattern library compounds too: every bespoke case sized for a specific figure becomes a template for the next buyer of that same figure, lowering marginal engineering cost over time. The flywheel is already turning; the question is whether production throughput can keep pace.
The size of the win depends on which scenario plays out. The bespoke-at-scale path is a high-margin, founder-friendly specialty business that can plausibly support strong cash generation without venture-scale capital, in the model of other premium hobbyist accessory brands. The showcase-room extension materially raises the ceiling, because installed display systems carry ticket sizes an order of magnitude above individual cases, and the OEM bundling path would convert Moduspace from a B2C brand into a B2B2C infrastructure layer for the collectibles industry (scenario, not a forecast). None of these outcomes require Moduspace to win a large market; they require it to own the premium tier of a small one.
Data Accuracy: YELLOW -- Opportunity scenarios grounded in cited community discussion, the company's own rebrand statement, and observed reseller relationships; no financial projections in the public record.
Sources
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[Moduspace] Moduspace Singapore - High Durability Acrylic Display Cases for Anime Figures, Lego and Toy Collectors | https://www.moduspace.sg/en/
[Moduspace] Moduspace USA country site | https://us.moduspace.sg/
[Moduspace] Something Good Is Happening to Moducase (rebrand announcement) | https://www.moduspace.sg/something-good/
[Moduspace] About Moduspace - Specialised in High-Quality Display Cases Furnishings in Singapore | https://www.moduspace.sg/brand/
[Moduspace] FAQ | https://www.moduspace.sg/faq/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Has anyone ordered from ModuSpace before? | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1m4aiet/has_anyone_ordered_from_moduspace_before/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Moducase Alternatives? | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/y0ngo3/moducase_alternatives/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Moducase/Moduspace gone quiet? | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1opjprq/moducasemoduspace_gone_quiet/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Cancelling a Moduspace order after final payment | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1dp2hbl/cancelling_a_moduspace_order_after_final_payment/
[Reddit r/hottoys] How many delays we gon get | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1ggh67r/how_many_delays_we_gon_get/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Sideshow Moducase Delay | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1dcz8wc/sideshow_moducase_delay/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Moducase shipping question | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/1i80d7e/moducase_shipping_question/
[Reddit r/hottoys] Moducase import experience? | https://www.reddit.com/r/hottoys/comments/19bel62/moducase_import_experience/
[Instagram] Moduspace (@moduspacesg) | https://www.instagram.com/moduspacesg/
[Facebook] Moduspace Singapore | https://www.facebook.com/Moduspacesg/
[FF Collectibles] Moduspace collection (Australian reseller) | https://www.ffcollectibles.com.au/collections/moduspace
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