Coming from the world of D&D where all my minis are basically just stored in tins and boxes loosely, I really don’t want to do that with my first Warhammer army.

So that’s basically why I’m asking, how do you folks store and transport your armies?

All my minis have steel discs glued to their bases to attach to my custom painting handle, so they can be magnetically attached to things.

  • @PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    181 month ago

    Across the English Channel in the dead of night in armored personnel carriers to invade Normandy by surprise.

  • @WoolyNelson@lemmy.world
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    71 month ago

    I’ve got stacking tubs (~4L and ~9L) with metal sheets on the bottom, as I have magnets in my bases.

    You should be able to get adhesive sheets of magnetic material that your bases will stick on.

  • SSTFM
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    51 month ago

    I have a large wide rubbermaid container that I’ve bolted a metal plate to. Magnets on the underside of the bases of the minis. Minis stick to the rubbermaid and don’t shift around. It’s certainly some upfront work, but once it is set up, it makes transportation easy.

    The other common method, which I used to primarily use is a dedicated minis case that has foam trays. It works ok to carry uniformly shaped and size infantry, but it struggles with bigger or weirdly posed minis, and the foam can still rub on edges over time.

    • GormadtOP
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      21 month ago

      NGL I’m probably going to go with a Rubbermaid container

      I’ve just got to get a good layout planned then find a good sized container for them

      • SSTFM
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        31 month ago

        If you magnetize, just get the biggest one you can easily carry. No real need to plan out the interior, since all the minis can stick to the bottom.

  • @Boinkage@lemmy.world
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    41 month ago

    Glue small magnets to the bottom of each base. Use a tool box or glue a sheet of ferrous metal to the bottom of a plastic tub. magnet bases are also nice for painting and priming.

    • GormadtOP
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      31 month ago

      I’ve got steel discs in the bases currently because I didn’t want my minis crashing together with magnets in their bases.

      My painting handle has magnets on top which really helps with holding the minis for painting as those magnets don’t mess around. I’ve also got a bunch of those magnets as I use them for projects all the time.

      I’ll probably lay them out in a grid in a Rubbermaid tub and model up some shelves for the inside.

  • @CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    41 month ago

    Feldherr has the right solution for many transportation issues. From small bags for a couple of minis to large cases big enough for tournament armies, from simple infantry foam trays to customizable, incremental foam inlays from 25 mm to 100 mm thickness for tanks and monsters.

  • Beefy-Tootz
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    31 month ago

    When it gets tough to move my armies, I usually rely on my leggies

    • GormadtOP
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      21 month ago

      And you can’t forget about your feeties, there really important as well