"Battle Foam for WHFB Cav?" Topic
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NOLA Chris | 21 Mar 2014 1:18 p.m. PST |
Hi all, looking for advise on which tray(s) would work for 25x50mm cav bases for Warhammer Fantasy. I only have 10 stands, but they are full of flowing hair, robes, lances, and banners (Wood Elves) The rest of the army fits nicely in standard trays. Thanks in advance, Chris |
John the OFM | 21 Mar 2014 6:11 p.m. PST |
I make my own movement trays, out of craft (airplane) plywood, with lips from bass or balsa strips. This way I can custom make them for the figures required. And if you make them a little too big, that's OK. Just go by the actual frontage of the figures. |
DColtman | 21 Mar 2014 7:50 p.m. PST |
If you mean storage and transport trays that go into cases these guys cater to many including GW krmulticase.com |
NOLA Chris | 22 Mar 2014 12:56 p.m. PST |
Hi John, I've got the movement trays, just want to store the figs more securely. top heavy GW cav figures just dont hold too well with the steel and magnetic materials I use (28mm on washers do fine) DColtman – thanks for the link! I'll take a look! |
Lion in the Stars | 22 Mar 2014 7:39 p.m. PST |
Sabol (pluck-foam) is generally better than Battlefoam. FLGS sells it for $8 USD a tray, regardless of thickness (ranges from 1" to 4" or maybe 6", in 1/2" increments) |
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