I have done lots of looking into other cases. There are Stanley Sortmasters (not Jr.) that allow most characters to stand up. However, you would need 3 cases, and you would be stuck with empty slots. Furthermore, characters like Ignitor or Chop Chop, would have their swords poking out, so the lid would close and bend them. The pirate ship would need its own slot and would have to be tilted diagonally just to TRY and fit in it.
The worst part about those, and other cases, is that none of them snap together for easy travel.
Sortmaster Jr. fixes all of that.
With Sortmaster Jr. cases, you need 3 to fit the entirety of the Skylanders game 1 collection. It can easily fit 37 Skylanders, 8 magical items, and 4 expansion level toys.
To better help those who asked, here is how each case goes. Note, that when you see my characters laying in a certain position, that is the best position to lay them in, so they don't intrude on the lid, or their weapons won't bend in odd directions.
TOP CASE -
![[User Posted Image]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/zerox101/Zerox102/P1010127.jpg)
MIDDLE CASE -
NOTE: The empty slot in the middle-right is for Wham Shell. It was originally for Warnado, but I had to adjust these things, due to the fact Camo is a bit bigger than I had originally anticipated. Also, should Wham Shell not fit in that middle-right slot, I will have to remove the sticker and Lightning Rod from his current slot in this case, and move him to the middle-right slot, while moving Wham to L. Rod's current slot. SO ANYONE GETTING THIS CASES AND USING STICKERS, HOLD OFF until I get my Whams in, to confirm if he fits or not.
![[User Posted Image]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/zerox101/Zerox102/P1010126.jpg)
BOTTOM CASE -
NOTE: Achilles on this forum mentioned how to get the pirate ship into the case, without bending the mast. I have made a short video detailing how I get my mast to stay more straight than it should be. The video may be a bit dark, but I still try to explain it as best as possible. However, there is a closeup pic, which I will further detail below the next two pics.
![[User Posted Image]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/zerox101/Zerox102/P1010124.jpg)
Here is a closeup of the ship, and how I force the mast to stay straight.
![[User Posted Image]](http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a391/zerox101/Zerox102/P1010123.jpg)
This is my "Path B" case. so, this is essentially my second open set of Skylanders. My first set are always at home, on that custom shelf I built. This set always comes with me to work.
So, what I did, is I place Darklight Crypt in first. The middle-right slot has a raised section on the far-right wall. This means when I place the crypt in, the left wing (if the DC toy was facing you) rests on it at an angle. The pirate ship then goes in. The back of the ship has a fin that is very flexible, without permanently molding it to the bent position from being in that position too long. I bend it slightly to get the ship in. Once the ship is in, I bend the front mast and sail, so that it catches onto the top-right wing of Darklight Crypt. This keeps the front mast from bending back toward the second mast and sail. Basically, think of the top of the right wing on the crypt, as a barrier, keeping it from bending.
Here is a video, to kind of demonstrate how I do place it in the case.
http://s15.photobucket.com/alb...nt=P1010120.mp4
I hope this helps. While others may prefer other cases, the Sortmaster Jr. is very convienant for being able to snap together for travel, plus the fact it easily fits all of the original Skylanders collection, in just three cases, without leaving any filler.