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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Los Angeles, CA, USA

Battlefoam is a bit pricey but worth every penny to me.
   
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Storm Trooper with Maglight






Dayton, OH

I use plastic tackle boxes with placeable dividers. On the inside is foam shelf liner. Each one of my boxes costs about $10 and can hold up to 48 28mm models.

I'm just a simple guy who is trying to make Daemon Princes look like Pokémon. - The Baron

That's my ACTUAL Necron Army list you turd. +27 scarabs. Stop hatin'! -Dash of Pepper 
   
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Dakka Veteran






Stockholm, Sweden

Battlefoam, looked at some other competing ranges. Sabol et al. looks kinda tacky I have to have clothes and accessories that matches my stunning personality!

I was only later I found out that they're goddanged-sturdy. My cats use my 720 as a perch from which they pounce on cat 2 daily. No damage to any model.

The only downside... it takes ages to get your custom foam from the USA to Sweden. But meh...

   
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Sneaky Kommando





Central Pa

I have this sweet tackle box that I got from Wall-mart for around $40 that works awesomely for me. I still have plenty of room left, and the miniatures don't get chipped while they're in it (this wouldn't work for you people with large bad- armies).
(There's a whole nother comparpment that I didn't open because I didn't feel like showing all my un-painted minis )

   
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Hunter with Harpoon Laucher




Castle Clarkenstein

Battlefoam. Taking at least two 1520's to Adepticon. And at least a dozen to Games Day.

....and lo!.....The Age of Sigmar came to an end when Saint Veetock and his hamster legions smote the false Sigmar and destroyed the bubbleverse and lead the true believers back to the Old World.
 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





New Jersey, USA

Battlefoam, specifically their 720's, I own three of them.

I also like the Portable Warfare Sergant, filled with battlefoam trays.

With foam you get what you pay for, and battlefoam is hands down the highest quality most space efficiant out there.


 
   
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Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





SC, USA

Space efficient. THAT is the make or break for me.
   
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Irked Necron Immortal



Dayton, Ohio

For me, as I am working on my first army in some 8 years, I am considering buying the battlefoam trays and maybe buying some cheaper plastic container type things..
   
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Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





SC, USA

you can use a legal size storage box from staples or the like. holds 20" of battlefoam trays. i can see buying those cases if you have a need, but my local is about. 5 miles away from my house.
   
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Fixture of Dakka






On a boat, Trying not to die.

I use the soft, squishy, warm chest cavities of the opponents I crush.

In all seriousness, a toolbox with some foam at the bottom.

Every Normal Man Must Be Tempted At Times To Spit On His Hands, Hoist That Black Flag, And Begin Slitting Throats. 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut






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