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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.storage, Thomas Garrison wrote:
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for storing low-repetition minifig torsos
> > (and heads)?
>
> I use these for small parts, and I think they would work just as well for your
> application:
>
> http://www.planomolding.com/2-3700-80.htm
The 3700s are the units in the lower part of the (excellent) Plano 1234,
right? I do use similar boxes (although I'm a Shimano man, myself) for
torsos of which I only have 5--10 (Dragon Masters, etc.), but when you
only have one or two of each type I think that most tackle boxes are too
deep---half the torsos will invariably flip over during normal handling,
so you can't see them. Cost might also be a factor---a tackle box in this
range typically goes for $3--$4 for around 18 usable compartments.
What would be ideal would be a tackle box with compartments with just the
dimensions horizontally for a toros (with arms) and a depth of 2 1/2 studs
(so you can fit two torsos in, but one torso can't flip over).
Thanks,
--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
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