Glueing and transporting minis

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Post by longfang »

gamers sachel looks handy...

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For the UK, try "figures in comfort".

http://www.figuresincomfort.co.uk/

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Anthony_TBBF wrote: As far as transportation, I just bought a case meant for HeroClix miniatures that is perfect for BB. The top layer has sectioned off foam areas with 16 spaces, the bottom layers has the same but has 8 bigger slots large enough for Ogres and other Big Guys. Cost me about $30.

Hope that helps!
Since I'm a HeroClix player too I thought about buying that thing before. The price is still high, but not too high. It's probably better to get one of these than trying to build one myself.

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longfang wrote:gamers sachel looks handy...
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it is handy, i've got one :D

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A nice partitioned small tool box type thing from your local hardware store will do. Wrap 'em up in some tissues or something and they'll be fine. Also lots of varnish helps.

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MadLordAnarchy wrote:A nice partitioned small tool box type thing from your local hardware store will do. Wrap 'em up in some tissues or something and they'll be fine. Also lots of varnish helps.
That's what I've done so far, but it looks so unprofessional...

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