"Storage miniatures and terrain" Topic
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Marcus Henry de Graya | 28 Dec 2014 3:55 a.m. PST |
To store miniatures that I created (around 3400 in 6mm) use the boxes of pizza that sold me a friend pizzaiolo (Pizza maker). They cost little and take up little space. Are also fine for the miniatures in 10/12mm and 15mm. link This economic system can also be used for the transport the miniatures in tournaments or exhibitions. To archive the terrain I built a shelf. The shelves are slightly spaced to occupy little place. link Marco |
Garryowen | 28 Dec 2014 7:38 a.m. PST |
I use pizza boxes for 20mm earthworks, bunkers, etc. Also I use them for my 20mm rice paddies, bomb craters, and cultivated fields. Your collection of buildings looks really nice. I keep mine in boxes under my wargame table. Tom |
Marcus Henry de Graya | 28 Dec 2014 9:16 a.m. PST |
thanks Garryowen If you want to see, each base is presented with a post in my blog. I put the labels for each manufacturer. Look on the right list and select. Or, if you want, to scroll the months there is an indication: German village, Slavic village, Mediterranean village etc. Hello Marco |
Garryowen | 29 Dec 2014 7:31 a.m. PST |
Thank you Marco. Really nice. Tom |
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