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Hello all-- for those of you who have gone the magnetic route for the storage and transport of miniatures, what sort of magnets do you use for your bases? I know about these Litko bases, but am not sure if they're the best option, or what. What do you guys think?
   
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Fetterkey wrote:Hello all-- for those of you who have gone the magnetic route for the storage and transport of miniatures, what sort of magnets do you use for your bases? I know about these Litko bases, but am not sure if they're the best option, or what. What do you guys think?


I just use the same magnets that I attach arms with on the base. Typically stuck in with Squadron Green putty. Then, stick to a metal base. Cookie tray, or whatever. For transport, I have lined a couple of these (clear color) with a metal tray. They work great!
http://www.michaels.com/Iris-Storage-Containers/sb0929,default,pd.html?cgid=products-scrapbooking-storage-craftroom&start=22

   
 
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