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"How to Transport Your Models" Topic
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Tango01  | 09 Nov 2025 3:36 p.m. PST |
"In this series about the hobby basics, we've covered assembling your models, priming them, painting them (in traditional and "one coat" methods), basing them, and even varnishing them. You've been dutiful, disciplined, and followed our sage advice from the beginning and now you've got some killer models to bring to your local game club to kick some ass with. Your heart races. Only one obstacle now stands in your way: actually getting your models to the game store in one piece. That seems pretty important. Transporting models is often an afterthought. When I first started…" link
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Fitzovich  | 09 Nov 2025 4:18 p.m. PST |
Interesting, but I have metal models with flat bases as opposed to the hollow 40K things described in the article. Attaching them with super glue to washers then in a magnetized carrier seems to do fine. Some go in pluck form and others in small parts boxes depending on the figures. What I have found to be very important is to only take what is absolutely necessary and NO more. My rule is that everything must fit in ONE Blue IKEA bag and anything that doesn't is left behind. Plan the scenario, take only what you need and set up within 15 minutes from the parking lot. |
Tango01  | 10 Nov 2025 3:55 p.m. PST |
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