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The term '''case''' refers to the boxes in which [[Wave|waves]] of Transformers toys are shipped to retailers.
The term '''case''' refers to the boxes in which [[Wave|waves]] of Transformers toys are shipped to retailers.


==Case assortments==
==Case assortments==
Since [[Beast Wars (toyline)|Beast Wars]], '''case assortments''' have consisted of toys of the same [[size class]]. During [[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]] and [[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]], when the concept of size classes had yet to be formalized, case assortments were typically made up of toys that shared a common [[gimmick]].
Since [[Beast Wars (toyline)|Beast Wars]], '''case assortments''' have consisted of toys of the same [[size class]]. During [[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]] and [[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]], when the concept of size classes had yet to be formalized, case assortments were typically made up of toys that shared a common [[gimmick]].


===Shortpacking===
===Shortpacking===
''Main article: [[Shortpacking]]''
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==Solid cases==
==Solid cases==
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A notable drawback of solid cases is that they can lead to supply outpacing demand to the point where the toy becomes a [[shelfwarmer]]. This typically happens when normally sized and priced toys (such as [[Inferno (BW)|''Beast Wars'' Inferno]]) are shipped in solid cases.
A notable drawback of solid cases is that they can lead to supply outpacing demand to the point where the toy becomes a [[shelfwarmer]]. This typically happens when normally sized and priced toys (such as [[Inferno (BW)|''Beast Wars'' Inferno]]) are shipped in solid cases.


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Revision as of 10:40, 18 May 2009

The term case refers to the boxes in which waves of Transformers toys are shipped to retailers.

Case assortments

Since Beast Wars, case assortments have consisted of toys of the same size class. During Generation 1 and Generation 2, when the concept of size classes had yet to be formalized, case assortments were typically made up of toys that shared a common gimmick.

Shortpacking

Main article: Shortpacking

Solid cases

A solid case consists entirely of multiple units of a single toy. Solid cases are typically used to ship "big ticket" toys that effectively occupy size classes all to themselves, such as 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime or Ultimate Bumblebee.

A notable drawback of solid cases is that they can lead to supply outpacing demand to the point where the toy becomes a shelfwarmer. This typically happens when normally sized and priced toys (such as Beast Wars Inferno) are shipped in solid cases.



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