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Author:  garmenhord [ Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:17 am ]
Post subject:  The perfect way to store them all.

Hi everyone,

More and more do i get storage troubles in my room.
I bought myself a cabinet for my mini's some years ago that stands in the corridor. But it's quite crowded with mini's.
I tought by myself wouldn't it be more handy to have some kind of plastic box where i can put them in. Like see trough boxes. That could be put on each other. But i also want my movement trays to fit in nicely.
I don't seem to find any boxes with good seizes. Mostly to big, or to small.
Anyone has found the ideal box to store in, as much mini's - witouth losing to much space?

Author:  J.R. [ Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The perfect way to store them all.

well i found some cheap boxes that where made for 'screws/nails'? and other small tools, so maybe you should look in a supply store for some boxes, that are on sale, I dont find the brilliant but they are okay.

Author:  Quendil [ Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The perfect way to store them all.

You can get clear plastic storage/filing boxes with lids that are about A4 size but varying depths. I think these may do for storing figures on movement trays. I have seen some people that use stick on metal and magnets for keeping there figures secure in boxes. There seems to be an endless choice for carry cases which are expensive but not as much for just at home storage.

I also have considered cardboard filing boxes but think I will try the plastic ones when I stop spending my money on other things

Author:  Valadorn [ Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The perfect way to store them all.

I create boxes from carton :P
I give em the shape i want. Carton is cheap and can be used easy, but you must make it right to be closed from every hole so that dust cannot enter.

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