Transport of Delight?

Started by Hertsblue, 19 February 2014, 01:01:33 PM

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paulr

Quote from: Hertsblue on 21 February 2014, 10:21:38 AM
I do it the other way round, the magnetic sheets go into the trays and the much thinner steel paper goes on the bases of the figures. Also means you don't need partitiions or dividers. With 10mm figures I can literally turn the tray upside down without the figures coming away.

I go the other way and have the thicker magnetic sheets on the bases. It lifts them slightly off the table and encourages others to lift them by the base edge rather than by the figures. I often provide all the figures for a game and we usually have a number of players...
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Quote from: paulr on 21 February 2014, 08:21:49 PM
I often provide all the figures for a game and we usually have a number of players...

Yep, me too. I quite often provide everything down to rules, tape-measures and dice.
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Years ago, I was led reluctantly around an IKEA. And lo, I beheld a set of standing draws measuring 325 x 230mm of which there were 6 deep and 12 not so deep draws. The shallower easily take 10mm figures and at a pinch 20mm (if no Soviets are stood up with ATRs) and the deeper draws take all your 10mm buildings, 20mm vehicles, 1-1200th Nappy Naval ships. So, moral of the story, don't moan when accompanying the memsahib shopping, there can always be light at the end of the shopping tunnel. ;)

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