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Made in au
Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk




Newcastle, Australia

I didn't really like how most existing movement trays impeded combat and movement, and raised models off the ground. Most solutions are really impractical for tournaments, so I wanted to come up with something better as I couldn't find anything, and I'm kind of sick of moving 250 boys/kommandos around the table 1 by 1. Ive found that these trays don't block movement, and because Ive made them super thin they're barely noticeable aside from the spike coming on through the middle, I'm thinking about adding a banner head to it anyway. Thoughts?

Heres a link to a GIF of the action:

https://i.imgur.com/Xx17OAW.mp4

And some pics:









 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Get a patent and start selling it! This would help so many players cut down on the time spent moving models one by one. Thumbs up!
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Arashen, Segmentum Pacificus

Nice and efficient looking!

I saw with eyes then young, and this is my testament.
 
   
Made in au
Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk




Newcastle, Australia

Dwro1234 wrote:
Get a patent and start selling it! This would help so many players cut down on the time spent moving models one by one. Thumbs up!


A few other people have said the same thing over the past few days, so I ended up setting up an online store.

Do you really think I need a patent? I think they're rather expensive but I dont know much about them.

 
   
 
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