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Made in gb
Lord of the Fleet






Very industrious.

I like these for armies that are in progress http://www.postpack.co.uk/acatalog/brown-slider-pack-foam%20lined.html and then I go with KR Multicases once the army's finished.
Made in gb
Lord of the Fleet






Trasvi wrote:Geez, can we get a sticky or article on this already? I would write an article, but I only have sabol cases so I cant really give a fair review of other companies.

All the following (and possibly more?) do carry cases for wargaming models. Most are pick+pluck but some do cut-outs (notably KR and Battlefoam)
Figures in Comfor

I was really dissapointed with my Figures in Comfort Multi case. The case is extremely soft - nothing to prevent crushing at all. Also, the trays have fairly hard bottoms so you need to ensure that every tiny part sits below the tray top or it invariably gets broken. Coarse pluck foam makes for inefficient packing. Price wasn't great either.

bsohi wrote:I saw this and thought it quite ingenious. A metal toolbox, and magnets under all your bases. Your models just cling to the walls, floors and top of the toolbox and depending on the strength of the magnet, won't move much.

The one problem with magnetic storage systems is that a shock can dislodge them. If you drop the box then expect every model not attached to whichever side was down when it hit the deck to come loose.
 
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