Nintendo Labo has seen some fun and strange creations, but none have been as dull as the latest product: a cardboard box.

The Nintendo Labo cardboard box can fit a decent number of your Nintendo Labo creations, and is labeled on the side with the Nintendo Labo brand. It’s a box, sure, and will inevitably be a collector’s item for those of you that just have to have every single piece of Nintendo paraphernalia.

Check out a video showcasing the Nintendo Labo cardboard box below.

In the demonstration video, Nintendo wanted to make sure that players knew they could fit around 7 Toy-Cons. Apparently, you can fit the Vehicle Kit in its entirety. This includes the Toy-Con Car, Toy-Con Plane, Toy-Con Submarine, Toy-Con Key, and the impressively responsive Toy-Con Pedal.

The Nintendo Labo has long been judged for its concept and price point, with most kits costing around $70. To Nintendo’s credit, all of the kits are incredibly well thought out, very fun to build, and even more satisfying to play with. With those criticisms in mind, players should judge less of the material being used to make the Labo kits, and rather focus on the imagination and engineering it takes to make any given Toy-Con.

The next Labo kit to hit the market will be Nintendo’s first foray into a cardboard VR headset. While Google at one point was mailing free cardboard VR kits to anyone who was lucky enough to act quickly on the offer, the draw with the Nintendo Labo kit is the fact that players will be able to utilize the full power of the Nintendo Switch for this relatively affordable VR kit. The next kit releases April 12, and has both a full kit and a starter kit.

Likewise, the Labo box releases on April 12, retails for around $8, and while it has only been announced for Japan, its international release is likely imminent.