movement trays

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  1. Ssword1995
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    Anyone have ideas for cheap movement trays?
     
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    I have seen people just use a thicker piece of MDF board and then cut some MDF board to act as the sides as well.
     
  3. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    Here is what I do:

    I head down to the local Home Depot/Lowes. I pick up sheet metal flashing. They sell one sheet that is flat (about $6) and one sheet that has a 2 inch(ish) lip on the back (about the same price as the flat one). Once I get that home, I measure out my projected tray (with no borders). The way that I do this is to use my magnatized models ranked up to fill the tray.

    I get the tinsnips and cut my tray out. Then I sand down the edges (this can be dangerous, wear gloves). Once I have smooth edges, I paint the tray green. Once it dries, it's done.

    Here is one of my trays with some zombified skrox on it:
    Skrox1-1.jpg

    Here is another one made for a crapton of skinks:
    2012-04-29173647.jpg
     
  4. Ssword1995
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    Oh wow thats a good idea... i woulda never thought of that. And the magnetic strips for the bottoms of the models?
     
  5. Eladimir
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    From staples or office depot etc sell rolls of magnetic strips for 5 bucks for a few feet worth. Its a roll like masking tape. One side is peel off sticky, just gotta cut it ever inch.
     
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    I used that metal flashing for the movement bases and then used the edges from the GW movement trays. I tried to use the new GW glue to attach the two and it would really stay, half my trays came apart day after :( the old glue seemed to work fine.
     
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    half of a CD case.
     
  8. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    That's a good idea too N810.

    Michaels (or any good arts and crafts store) also sells sheets of square magnets that are an exact match to the 20mm (skink size) bases.


    I also use rare earth magnets too.
     
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    Lol i like the ghetto cd holder idea no cost at all! :meh:
     
  10. Eladimir
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    Craft stores sell the 20mm magnet size! Well damnit.
    I spent like 40 bucks ordering from hasslefreeminatures cause I was too lazy to cut the magnetic tape anymore.
     
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    Lol always post on the forum before you buy! :walkingdead:
     

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