8th Ed. Storage and carry case

Discussion in 'Lizardmen Discussion' started by elmoheadbutt, Jul 3, 2012.

  1. elmoheadbutt
    Cold One

    elmoheadbutt New Member

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    I don't know which section this goes, but I'm just wondering what you use to store and carry your army around. Also, if you have a table set up at home, how do you store the terrain pieces?
     
  2. Old Mossy
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    Old Mossy Active Member

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    I magnetise my models and movement trays. That's usually enough to cope with anything short of a big speedbump during transit. At the moment I'm just using battalion boxes to transport my models, relying on the magnets to hold, and the models to be heavy enough not to bounce. I want to magetise my movement trays to the actual boxes, but :effort:

    I keep all my terrain in 2 stackable plastic boxes. They do get a fair bit of damage done to them, mainly when putting everything back in, though that's just because we're not careful enough. I think a big part of building terrain is designing for your storage/transport methods. Know your box size, and how it'll all fit in.
     
  3. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    For the majority of my models, I use a stackable plastic craft case. I can add a module to the case if I need the space or just take one. However, if not careful, it is fairl easy to break stuff. I have a chaos army in a tackle box that came with it when I bought it. It is over 2500 points and fits in the box very nicely.
     
  4. n810
    Slann

    n810 First Spawning

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    Several large cardboard boxes.... :rolleyes:
    (for Terrain)

    Some Stanely small parts cases for my minis. :shifty:
     

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