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All of the new cases have grooved foam inserts that allow for any size of model to be placed in them; there are also larger slots at the bottom of the cases for vehicles and super heavies like Knights
See for yourself how much you can fit into a Crusade Figure case:
That cheesy case drop tho
But if you're willing to spend the extra dollar, Battlefoam will make custom slots for your Fire Prisms and Falcons in a range of case dimensions
G.A
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I will say...as a lifetime Eldar player, there is no really good way to transport the majority of Eldar vehicles/models. They're probably easier now being plastics predominantly.
You could go to somewhere like kr multicase have just as good storage for significantly less, citadel cases are a rip off they just took existing cases stuck their brand on it and tripled the price.
I just need an all purpose box. For GW stores, home storage etc
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hobojebus wrote: You could go to somewhere like kr multicase have just as good storage for significantly less, citadel cases are a rip off they just took existing cases stuck their brand on it and tripled the price.
I will look in to that
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hobojebus wrote: You could go to somewhere like kr multicase have just as good storage for significantly less, citadel cases are a rip off they just took existing cases stuck their brand on it and tripled the price.
Seconded - for fragile eldar the aluminum 800 series would be the ideal midpoint choice.
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General Annoyance wrote: I'd also check out Battlefoam, as they make custom inserts for specific 40k models, such as Eldar Falcons and Fire Prisms
KR do as well ,and the reason I bring it up is the only person I know who has battlefoam lusts after my KR customs as for a lot of models they're more efficient, and the standard foam tray size is more flexible.
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Some people find the idea that other people can be happy offensive, and will prefer causing harm to self improvement.
I have the smaller pair.
Perfect for infrianty but tanks....
More complicated
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General Annoyance wrote: I'd also check out Battlefoam, as they make custom inserts for specific 40k models, such as Eldar Falcons and Fire Prisms
KR do as well ,and the reason I bring it up is the only person I know who has battlefoam lusts after my KR customs as for a lot of models they're more efficient, and the standard foam tray size is more flexible.
Good to know! I've never bought a case since most of my things stay at home in a display cabinet or in drawers, but I'll keep it in mind if I ever do consider
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KR's cardboard range is also not to be dismissed on principle if you want safety, but a. don't have enough to warrant 80~ liters and b. want to spend more on dudes so you can eventually have 80~ liters.
In my case (see what I did there?) I got to the point of spending so much time reparing models carted in the old, weak foam GW cases that I snapped (hehe) and never looked back, until it was time to cart around the Marauder.
Some people find the idea that other people can be happy offensive, and will prefer causing harm to self improvement.
I quite like my GW crusade case. Lots of space and the trays are very customisable meaning you aren't limited to certain sized slots as the ribs just move out of the way to fit what you need.
People are cautious of GW prices for good reason. I argue a lot of the mark up on the case is down to the foam inserts and the citadel stamp. But definitely worth it if you get 20% discount from an independent retailer
Crusade Case is great for rounder shaped, infantry based army's like marines. It is also good for changing it's shape to fit what you are putting in it. Go with the largest as it gives room for taking up on side with some larger minis. The smaller ones are only good if you play basic small skirmish games.
It is not good for vehicles, or carrying extra things like books.
If it was just a bit wider to lay a book down, I'd have a easier time with it.
Battlefoam or Tablewar is what I wish I started with. Much more versatility. And much less risk with more delicate pieces.
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