Nendoroid Backstage

Since I forsee me playing with my Nendoroids pretty frequently, I figured that If I kept the extra parts in their respective boxes, it’s going to be very time consuming and troublesome when I want to change the parts. So I managed to scavange a calligraphy box from DAISO and converted into a backstage with the help of some thin sponge and cardboard.

Nendoroid box

Nendoroid box

White sponge spammed everywhere and each Nendoroid gets their own little compartment

Nendoroid box

Many many heads everywhere. I might have to place labels in their faces soon before it gets confusing.

Nendoroid box

Not very pretty, but gets the job done.

How do you store your Nendoroid parts? Do you place the in the original box or do you have a hax way of storage?

  1. <![CDATA[trixoptics]]>
    <![CDATA[trixoptics]]>06-09-2009

    < ![CDATA[That is very convenient. I just store the extra parts in their respective box.]]>

  2. <![CDATA[@animefigures]]>
    <![CDATA[@animefigures]]>06-10-2009

    < ![CDATA[we don't have calligraphy boxes here in us or they just being marketed as something different %]]>

  3. <![CDATA[kodomut]]>
    <![CDATA[kodomut]]>06-09-2009

    < ![CDATA[I guess that is ok if you don't take them out as much as I do.

    Damm the limbs are extremely small >.<]]>

  4. <![CDATA[kodomut]]>
    <![CDATA[kodomut]]>06-10-2009

    < ![CDATA[I think any plastic box gets the job done. I would have used those plastic tool boxes if I didn't stumble on this ^^]]>

  1. 06-22-09

Leave a Reply