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Storing bases/players
What is the best way to store bases between games, to prevent prong deformation? I am not looking to buy anything or travel with my team, just need to know how players should be left.
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best to not have them standing on the base.... lay your players on the side will keep that from happening.
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I've seen on pictures some coaches with great figures cases...any advise ? I've seen on miggle store quite cheap figures cases...For me it should be usefull since I play outside.
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Try
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Use Warhammer cases for teams with bases.
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Another Method
Packing/Shipping foam works if you want to make your own carrier. Measure then cut out your rectangles with an Exacto knife. Does comparable job as a pro-case for less money. Mine fits in a generic toolbox I picked up for $13.95
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thanks Sweetka. It's an usefull advise, since I believed Miggle boxes are for figures +bases...so now I know I have to find another way. The Tvschachi way is very interesting, and certainly the cheapest way too what is exactly what I need...but I don't know where i'll be able to find this foam here in france... thanks |
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This is the same thing I do. Lay them on thier side. Geno H |
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thanks
good responses everyone!
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Frank has ahomemade case that looks great anyone have pics of their cases
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