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Plate 92:  Creating boxes for unboxed items, Part 5: the ingredients for packing a boxed model
(This plate added AUG 2004)

Here we see all the ingredients for storing the boxed model of the Authenticast Churchill Mark IV infantry tank.

1.  The tank model (lower left), securely wrapped in the sheet of gift-wrap paper seen in Plate 91.

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2.   An identification tag (to the right of the wrapped model), marked with the number 131, which is the unique collection number for this model. The tag is provided in the event the model is removed from the box for display. In this event, the tag's string would be temporarily looped underneath the tank's revolving turret.

3.   Two rectangular cushion pads made from wrapping paper (above the wrapped model), each folded to the dimensions of the box. These cushion pads are placed underneath and above the boxed model in order to prevent movement of the model inside the closed box.

4.   The box (upper right). The inside bottom of the box has been marked with the unique collection number (131) that appears upon the display tag.

5.   The box cover (upper left). Because the box has a removable cover, the cover is also marked on the inside with the unique collection number (131).

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