@Tall:
“Coach”,
  I’d be interested in these.Â
  Currently I use the “Plano” brand of tackle boxes from the “Bass Pro Shop” store. The two I got each had a set of five trays in one convenient carrying case. One case each for 1940-Pacific and Europe. Each of the five trays would hold all of the OOB units for one country with 5 trays to each case. I added copies of the “Starting Set-up” and “Unit A/D/C/M Factors” to the tops of each countries tray for convenience.
  Now with the new units HBG and FMG are producing I’ve already bought some new, larger tray/case sets. With so many simular units now in each tray, labelling each bin inside them will be NECESSARY. And as always you are right on target concerning our future needs and producing them. Thanks again.Â
  Wow, If I had a penny for every time I gave you a deserved “Thank You” I’d be rich. Well, at least I’d be able to buy some more A&A units, haha. Â
  What are your proposed sizes for your labels???
                                           "Tall Paul Â
Which model Plano container did you find that comes with 5 trays? Most of the ones I know of have only 2-4? (Though I’ve found that the 4x tray systems can carry two more in the lid on top…
Plano is really the way to go, as their standard sizes give you almost limitless options. To label them, I just use standard Avery labels; they’re very easy to work with and, again, endlessly customizable. I’m actually working on labels for Plano 3500 trays that I can fit 6 of in the Plano 1354 tray system; they can easily be customized with the HBG and FMG logos with minimal effort. The 3500 tray is probably the ideal size for each individual AA combatant. If you use all of the dividers, you can have up to 15 compartments in each one, 3 for the longer naval ships and up to 12 for whatever combination on land and air units (+ roundels and dice if you like…)