A few weeks ago, The UPS Store released a video of their handcrafted Nintendo Labo Carrying Case, a nifty solution to conveniently store all the Variety Kit Toy-Con you’ve constructed.
Although the company said there were no plans to make it a real product, The UPS Store’s Tracy Spahr has turned around saying they are now “playing around with the idea” after receiving positive reception and requests from gamers.
Spahr also added the prototype took a team of 6 people over 12 hours to build, and the carry case itself is made out of 7 boxes manufactured by The UPS Store. Learn more about how it was made below:
The creative team at EP+Co – The UPS Store social media advertising agency – developed the blueprint, then had the entire piece laser cut. The Toy-Con-Tainer has custom-built spaces for the 5 Labo Toy-Con individual pieces. We also included some extra features, including the secret hatch, lock and key, handle, and moveable wheels to take it on the go.
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