More Action Figure Carrying Case Sample Pages
Why create a book about action figure carrying cases? Because we need to get these properly documented and into a hardcover collection before the zombie apocalypse strikes and our supply of action figure carrying cases is forever lost. That’s a good reason, right?
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That G.I. Joe case was really well designed. It was definitely limited in terms of how many figures you could carry but I love how it incorporated spots for the figures, labels to identify them, and space for the file cards.
The POTF2 Millennium Falcon case was very similar to this in that it featured stickers, some of which were for characters that hadn’t been released yet.
By the way, have you seen the new Micro Machines Kylo Ren carrying case? It’s sculpted to look like Ren (ala the classic Vader case) but features compartments for Micro Machines and a missile launcher (for some reason).
@Barbecue17 – Missile launchers make every toy better!