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Games Workshop 99239999074 Citadel Skirmish Figure Case

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We are sure that your citadel miniatures collection will not encounter terrible accidents crushing your beloved miniatures on the gaming table. We’ve put a lot of effort and research into making the case as comfortable as possible to transport, with ergonomically-designed handles for maximum grip. What is a miniature carry bag? It’s also worth noting that this product has been on the market for years. I have friends that got one of these cases for their armies years ago, and they still look good as new after hundreds of uses. It just goes to show how these cases are built to last. Final Thoughts

Once you close the case you will squish everything together and keep the miniatures from moving around. How Much Can it Store? To keep things simple, I review using details of largest of the Citadel army transport case systems, the Crusade Case. The smaller cases are similar in function and form, e.g., same durable materials, foam design, and latching enclosure. The Citadel Battle and Skirmish cases are less expensive, but still do the same job. The Crusade case by Games Workshop All in all, this is a very sturdy and rugged case that will last you a damn long time. In fact, this case will far outlive any owner I should think. Foam Trays Except the painting handle, that’s been copied by everyone. And contrast paints, also copied by everyone. We know that you want the best protection for your miniatures – the foam inside the case is slightly larger than the case itself, and will compress around the figures when closed, ensuring a minimum of movement for any miniature. Games Workshop

The foam itself is larger than the case holding it. When you close the lid, it seals the miniatures in for a great deal of protection. It actually squeezes the foam to practically hug your figures in protective foam. This post is a Citadel Skirmish Figure Case Review. I bought this case a couple of years ago when I moved from one house to another. I needed a way to transport my minis safely and chose to give this case a try. This is a great case for plastic and resin miniatures, but it was the wrong case for my immediate application. The Features… This. The soft foam and individual model compartments are the best protection I've ever seen and I don't think this weird spike system is going to change that. And who cares if it's a tiny bit bulkier, it's a 10-model skirmish game case that will be small no matter how you design it. Two downsides of foam have always been both the volume that the foam takes up in the case and also the rubbing that can wear down paint (esp for anyone not using varnishes) My future plans for the case is to repurpose it to a plastic collection and to get a different case for my metal minis.

You can use an A-Case regardless the weather conditions. They are waterproof, so you can carry your miniatures even during rainy time. Besides, it is possible to travel with them when flying and they can be classified as luggage by airport staff. The case frames are solid and stable, so they are adjusted to successfully be transported in a car. The design of the carry cases makes it feel comfortable to carry them. In case you need some additional trays, you can find them in our store.This video with the guy who used to run their product design team explains why they make the things they do and why they charge so much for it her stuff. It’s a very interesting insight into their workings. It explains why some stuff they make seems completely pointless, like the mould line remover, actually make sense for their business. For my beloved metal Imperial Guard, it's KR Multicase all the way for me. Those little individual model compartments mean I have very few instances of paint chipping.

See how the foam has a zig-zag pattern? That’s so when you put your miniatures in there, the foam will close around the models and secure them in place. Now, let’s discuss the only negative that I found with the case in this Citadel Skirmish Figure Case Review. Showcases Our showcases show interesting products. Many are painted, some are not, but they are all neat. We do our best to inform the readers of what they are looking at so they can find the products for themselves if they are interested.Does the usefulness and convenience of the Citadel Army Transport case justify its cost compared to other options on the market? Without beating around the bush, I think these cases are a really good value! If you do have an army that contains a lot of large vehicles, behemoths or dragons, you may want to opt for the larger of the three cases that are on offer. Especially as the trays included in the medium sized case aren’t tall enough the house the full height of a tank. On the other hand, if you have a small army for a skirmish game such as Kill Team, you might find the smallest of the three cases more optimal for the ground troops you’re running. Soft Interior Now these cases seem pricey, but they are essentially on-par (or dare I say cheaper) than equivalent miniature carrying systems from other companies. In short, the cases are unique in that they use a channel system of soft foam that compresses (nicely) when the lid is closed. How do the Citadel Cases work?

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