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Stabbin' Skarboy





Arizona

The X-Board Fury Travel Display is the official Privateer Press movement solution. The X-Board Fury is an injection molded plastic modular display board designed for tournament and casual gamers. The X-Board Fury easily breaks down to fit in most luggage or Battle Foam bags and makes traveling a breeze. The hard plastic boards allow for multiple display options and the quality black finish makes quick work of painting and basing. The X-Board Fury can be used for tournament displays or just to carry your models from table to table.

Battle Foam and Privateer Press have designed the X-Board Fury Modular Travel Display to work with the entire range of current and future Warmachine and Hordes models. The X-Board Fury's patent pending design has handles that snap in quickly and easily. The durable injection molded handles and boards come with a Full Life Time Warranty. Gamers can simply primer, paint, and assemble for an amazing looking display that will guarantee a professional appearance.

Gamers can also use the X-Board Fury with the X-Board Travel Display rail system for those truly epic model counts. Please note that the X-Board Travel Display rails are not included with this purchase. You must purchase the X-Board Travel Display for this rail system, or select the bundle deal to get a nice discount on both items.

The X-Board Fury comes with the following:

•1x Tray A with various size circles
•1x Tray B with various size circles including some for Warmachine or Hordes Battle Engines and Colossal models.
•1x Pair of handles to make carrying the boards easy

The X-Board Fury comes unassembled and unpainted. Please note that the item will arrive unpainted and the Privateer Press name in these pictures is painted to show the high level of detail in all of the boards. All boards ordered will arrive in black with both the name Privateer Press and Battle Foam will be beveled into the plastic for easy painting.

The X-Board Fury dimensions when assembled with handles 18"W x 10.5"L

X-board Fury dimensions when assembled with optional X-Board Travel Display Rails (sold separately)- 24"W x 18L"

For pre-orders please follow this link.

http://us.battlefoam.com/categories/X%252dBoard-Fury/

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Side A for Large Medium and Small holes

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Side B for 120mm Battle Engine or Colossal Models

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Side A

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Side A and B inside rail system from X-Board Travel Display


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Shadeglass Maze

If you don't mind my asking, have you compared this to the wood options that are out there? I'm interested in one, but hadn't yet decided... these look good but I'd be curious how they compare.

   
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Those inset bases are probably the best idea I have seen in a long time.


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Master Tormentor





St. Louis

If you don't mind my asking, have you compared this to the wood options that are out there? I'm interested in one, but hadn't yet decided... these look good but I'd be curious how they compare.

Depends on the board. Fool's are around $40, and look to be slightly larger, but the material looks like particle board or MDF (don't own one, so can't say for sure). Broken Egg's extreme trays are about the size of the full assembly shown above, and range from $60 for MDF to $80 for finished wood with a felt dice tray. Neither has carry handles, so that's definitely a point in favor of the Battle Foam ones, although I'd definitely like more info on how the handles attach before I make a purchase.

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Dankhold Troggoth






Shadeglass Maze

Those were the ones I was thinking of- thanks. Would be cool to see a side-by-side of all of them at some point!

   
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Laughing Man wrote:I'd definitely like more info on how the handles attach before I make a purchase

The pictures at the link give a good idea how to attach the handles. Doesn't look as sturdy as I would like, but appearances can be deceiving.

Interesting product, but ultimately something I think is more expensive than necessary for the function.

Although if you magnetized your bases, this could work as a decent tray for moving short distances (parking lot to the LGS), as long as you're careful.

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Could turn that into a decent display board. Some flocking and adding to the actual board and you could add some lakes drill and putty in so e rivers and you got something amazing!
   
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I wish the carry version could carry my infantry heavy lists.

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I lol'ed at the name.

I'm guessing that I should avoid rudeness in my hyperbole?

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Sorry to whomever I offended

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This is very cool. If I played WM/H, especially in tournies, I'd definitely look into this.

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It looks like it can field roughly 26 60mm bases at least oin the full board. 11-15 on the singles.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut





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Lysenis wrote:It looks like it can field roughly 26 60mm bases at least oin the full board. 11-15 on the singles.


Do you mean 50mm?

There's no slots for 60mm bases, being that PP doesn't use them.

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