What is the best way to carry one's armies around in people's experience? I don't drive.
I saw some backpacks designed for the purpose on e-bay a while ago but can't seem to find them on it now.
I have 15mm
Thanks
Carrying armies around
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kevinj
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I've not seen a backpack designed for this.
I normally use either A4 box files or similar size plastic boxes (a variety are available from Hobbycraft or Staples) with Metal sheeting stuck to the bottom. I then have a magnetic strip attached to the bottom of the base so that it stays in place in the box. Both Metal and Magnetic sheets are available from games suppliers, but I find it cheaper to get them from: http://www.magnetic-paper.com/shop.asp?ID=9
An alternative is the small 2 level metal toolbox that is available from DIY stores. This has the advantage of being metal, so you only need to attach magnetic strips to your bases.
Any of these will fit in a holdall together with your rules, dice and other stuff.
I normally use either A4 box files or similar size plastic boxes (a variety are available from Hobbycraft or Staples) with Metal sheeting stuck to the bottom. I then have a magnetic strip attached to the bottom of the base so that it stays in place in the box. Both Metal and Magnetic sheets are available from games suppliers, but I find it cheaper to get them from: http://www.magnetic-paper.com/shop.asp?ID=9
An alternative is the small 2 level metal toolbox that is available from DIY stores. This has the advantage of being metal, so you only need to attach magnetic strips to your bases.
Any of these will fit in a holdall together with your rules, dice and other stuff.
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I got one of these for my FoW stuff, they are light, easy to carry, and can be turned upside down, put in a bergan etc. But I generally drive so normally use a toolbox.
I got one of these for my FoW stuff, they are light, easy to carry, and can be turned upside down, put in a bergan etc. But I generally drive so normally use a toolbox.
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