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<blockquote data-quote="SavageRobby" data-source="post: 4138777" data-attributes="member: 51573"><p>I have something over 6,000 of the suckers, so storage is a <strong>big</strong> concern for me. I also want to be able to find them in relatively short order, without searching through a pile for the right one. </p><p></p><p>So, after a lot of searching around, I use Akro-Mils Large Storage Cases (you can google for that) to arrange and hold them. In a single compartment you can fit anywhere from one large to a dozen small or medium minis, and each case has 18 compartments. Actually it has three rows, and you can add in dividers (that come with) in preset slots to create up to six compartments per row. So in many cases, I use 2-4 compartments worth for a single mini type if I have masses of them.</p><p></p><p>In addition to ease of storing and finding, they stack nicely (I have mine stacked 6-7 high with no worries, 4 stacks per shelf on 3 shelves), and they also transport nicely, since they're of managable size, and I can just grab the one(s) I need for any given session. </p><p></p><p>I know that a fair number of other folks use tackle boxes to store their minis. I decided not to do that because they're not transparent so I can't see into them easily, and they don't have as many compartments, so you either have to bag the minis or mix them up - which increases the time to find any given mini, which I didn't want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageRobby, post: 4138777, member: 51573"] I have something over 6,000 of the suckers, so storage is a [b]big[/b] concern for me. I also want to be able to find them in relatively short order, without searching through a pile for the right one. So, after a lot of searching around, I use Akro-Mils Large Storage Cases (you can google for that) to arrange and hold them. In a single compartment you can fit anywhere from one large to a dozen small or medium minis, and each case has 18 compartments. Actually it has three rows, and you can add in dividers (that come with) in preset slots to create up to six compartments per row. So in many cases, I use 2-4 compartments worth for a single mini type if I have masses of them. In addition to ease of storing and finding, they stack nicely (I have mine stacked 6-7 high with no worries, 4 stacks per shelf on 3 shelves), and they also transport nicely, since they're of managable size, and I can just grab the one(s) I need for any given session. I know that a fair number of other folks use tackle boxes to store their minis. I decided not to do that because they're not transparent so I can't see into them easily, and they don't have as many compartments, so you either have to bag the minis or mix them up - which increases the time to find any given mini, which I didn't want. [/QUOTE]
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