Box Configurations

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The Souped up post of – “Compacting Nendos and Figmas” from 2 years ago.

Well, since i bring my figure outdoors quite often, its really important that i have storage cases that not only i can bring out, but organize my stuff.

Storing Boxes

That is also the reason why i scrapped using the default figma and nendoroid boxes to store my figures.

Mess 3

I changed all of them to these Section Cases which i procure from DAISO when ever i buy a new figma or nendoroid.

Collection Stocktake 20 May 2010 -Repacked-

And have a drawer to fit these babies in, so when ever i need a figure for a shoot/what not, i can easily pick them out, like picking a book from a bookshelf.

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It is also recommended that your camera bag can fit your subjects when going out for a shoot.

In this case, 2 figmas.
Box Config 922 (1 of 10)

In this case, 1x mecha musume and 1x mecha musume spare parts
Box Config 922 (2 of 10)

Box Configs

I go with a few box configurations for figures.
Nendo Puchi
Box Config 922 (4 of 10)
Figma I
Box Config 922 (5 of 10)
Figma II
Box Config 922 (6 of 10)
Since i dispose of my figma boxes, i make sure i cut out the flaps and place them on the section cases for easy identification of figures.
Box Config 922 (7 of 10)
Mecha Musume
Not those normal section cases as they are too big!
Box Config 922 (8 of 10)
Mecha Musume Spare Parts
Box Config 922 (10 of 10)
Storage – Nendo Puchi
Box Config 922 (9 of 10)

Pretty happy after sorting my figures nicely into boxes rather than having them lying in the default cases – destroys the motivation to shoot as there is a need to open up the box and put them back!

How do you sort your figures?

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