Unfortunately, due to technical issues with the production of the ground plates, they are not available at this time.
For some reason(s), the printing house can’t guarantee that the quality of future batches will be similar to earlier ones, from before issues suddenly occurred.
The issues mainly had to do with the laminated finish which suddenly was streaky and had stains and dirt underneath.
Color difference per printed batch also remain an issue.
At this time it’s unlikely that the ground plates will become available again in the near future.
AGP1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Front Side AGP1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Back Side
My goal was to create plates that could be used in a very flexible way.
That is why each plate connects to itself on multiple sides.
In addition, I made sure that AGP1, AGP2, AGP3, AGP4, AGP5 and AGP6 all connect in multiple ways as well ¹.
Although the colors are a bit different, AGP1 connects to AGP2 on three sides almost perfectly ¹.
Different ways to connect AGP1 & AGP2 Different ways to connect AGP1 & AGP2
AGP3 connects to AGP2 AGP3 connects to AGP1
One side of AGP3 connects to AGP2 seamlessly ¹.
The other side of AGP3 connects to AGP1 ¹.
AGP2, AGP3, AGP4 & AGP5 AGP2, AGP3, AGP4 & AGP5
Storage
Because the plates are roughly the same size as two bigger model boxes, they can be easily stored.
Stack of Plates Plate Size
Because the plates are printed in full color, the colors may differ per product and per printing session.
Examples
AGP1, AGP2 & AGP3 AGP1, AGP2 & AGP3 AGP1, AGP2 & AGP3
This is an example of the way multiple plates (AGP2 + AGP3) could be connected.
Example of the way multiple plates (AGP2 & AGP3) could be connected.
Ways to connect AGP4 & AGP5 to the other plates