Was going to ask in the GI Joe thread since those guys have tons of accessories and weapons but figured the entire board had their own solutions. Tackle box are probably fine for most but when you kitbash or want to make customs, or have a lot of spare BAF sparts and the like, what do you do? This seems like a good deal that would shove in the closet and it's under $7.
>>11714463Ziplok baggies work fine.
>>11714732So a pile of ziplok baggies on the floor of my toy room?
>>11714463I use tackle boxes, I forget the model number it's fairly cheap and modular and stackable. It doesn't work for very large pieces like a baf chest but generally it fits my needs with a few exceptions. Oh, and they store away neatly so you could slide it in a desk drawer or under a chair etc etc
>>11714732What a piece of shit answer.If you have access to a Target, browse their value section. They are usually at the front of the store as you enter. They'll have clear containers of all sorts of sizes. The inventory changes every week so check often.
>>11714463Tackle/organizer boxes are good if you want to keep shit organized, but what's wrong with just having a large box just thrown in with the rest of the figures? Western toys are pretty much indestructible and paint rub is all but impossible.For custom painted stuff, i usually use old gum containers (little drums). Keeps them upright and less likely for paint rub to happen.
>>11714948I assume something you got on Amazon. Target is having a clearance and WM is kinda matching it with rollback prices but it looks like Michael's has better shit, no?Or do you just get actual tackle boxes that fishermen and handymen use? In which I wonder if I should just literally check on the Home Depot and Lowe's sites?>>11714958Yeah, I went to the largest one in my county last night, because they also have GI Joes and other stuff on clearance. They do have a lot of stackable storage with lids on clearance right now, but nothing good for like HEADs and small pieces, without putting them in small baggies (which I did order from Amazon) which are great so the heads don't rub paint on one another, keeping left right hands together, but don't work for anything but small guns. I'm left with riffles and other crap loose still.