MCKENNA77
Staff Sergeant
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2005
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Hello all
Like Im sure most collectors do, I keep all the boxes that K&C's products come in. I do it purely for the fact that if I relocate it is much easier to pack them up in orginal boxes then wrap them up. My wife on the other hand is not a huge fan of the "allocation" of space that is required by this habit. Im sure other collectors share this same problem. I was thinking that somebody who could solve this problem might find themselves a good market. I was thinking something along the lines of a collapsable Russian nesting doll where you could fit one inside the other. The styrofoam inside would have to be manufactured in half pieces so you could put it together like a jigsaw puzzle. Im sure from a manufacturing/production view this isnt even feasible or cost affective. Maybe the internal packing material could be changed to some type of "memory" polymer that you could remove and ball up and then stack the boxes inside each other. What I mean by memory polymer(I dont even know if thats the correct term) is the stuff you find on playing cards that you can bend the heck out of and they go back to the orginal shape. Im sure the packing process is driven by how the figures are manufactured and cost. Just a thought, maybe if I had some more free time rather then doing the "grind" all week I could actually come up with some drawings or prototypes.
Take Care and have a great day
MCKENNA
Like Im sure most collectors do, I keep all the boxes that K&C's products come in. I do it purely for the fact that if I relocate it is much easier to pack them up in orginal boxes then wrap them up. My wife on the other hand is not a huge fan of the "allocation" of space that is required by this habit. Im sure other collectors share this same problem. I was thinking that somebody who could solve this problem might find themselves a good market. I was thinking something along the lines of a collapsable Russian nesting doll where you could fit one inside the other. The styrofoam inside would have to be manufactured in half pieces so you could put it together like a jigsaw puzzle. Im sure from a manufacturing/production view this isnt even feasible or cost affective. Maybe the internal packing material could be changed to some type of "memory" polymer that you could remove and ball up and then stack the boxes inside each other. What I mean by memory polymer(I dont even know if thats the correct term) is the stuff you find on playing cards that you can bend the heck out of and they go back to the orginal shape. Im sure the packing process is driven by how the figures are manufactured and cost. Just a thought, maybe if I had some more free time rather then doing the "grind" all week I could actually come up with some drawings or prototypes.
Take Care and have a great day
MCKENNA