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Richard Parsons wrote in message ...
> Baseplates came up in another thread and it reminded me of a recent (small)
> discovery.
>
> Here in Oz, baseplates (32x32) are normally shelved in a yellow plastic
> multi tray unit. Its got four or five horizontal shelves (kind of like
> stacked in trays) which can accommodate, I don't now, a dozen twin baseplate
> packs each.
>
> Being always in need of more sea plates (what it is to be a piratey, eh?
> :-), I tend to skim a finger down the stack whenever I pass one of these
> units. Being a bit annoyed about not finding any for a few weeks, I had a
> more detailed root around.
>
> This unit has a vertical bay running down the back of the unit.
>
> Obviously its about making sure the unit doesn't get pushed too far back on
> a standard retail shelf.
> Lo and behold, two very dusty sea baseplate packs.
>
> I have no idea whether these units are used elsewhere on the planet,
> although I doubt TLCs Australian volumes would have supported moulds for
> what looks like a pretty custom unit. You may already have known this. I
> didn't and it seemed worth mentioning.
In the US, the only rack I have seen is a cardboard box for the 48x48
baseplates (and I think also the Duplo base plates). At TRU, the 32x32
baseplates are in a wire rack (which may or may not be a TLC produced item).
At Walmart and K-Mart, the baseplates are just in a stack on the shelf (if
they have them).
Frank
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