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Storage case for X Wing Miniatures What are you using?
Published on 07 January 2013 - 11:39:07
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Reply #16 | Published on 07 January 2013 - 20:00:37

http://www.planomolding.com/product.php?PID=1233

This holds my two core sets and six expansions with room to spare, has room in the bottom for a Falcon and a Slave I, and I got mine at K-Mart for all of nine bucks.

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Reply #17 | Published on 07 January 2013 - 20:16:44

plano guide system 7771

 

holds everything i have so far with plenty of room for expansion.

all dials, range rulers, movement templates, cards, small ships

and has room in the top section for 2 falcons and 2 slave 1 :)

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Reply #18 | Published on 07 January 2013 - 20:28:46

ReaverRandall said:

plano guide system 7771

 

holds everything i have so far with plenty of room for expansion.

all dials, range rulers, movement templates, cards, small ships

and has room in the top section for 2 falcons and 2 slave 1 :)

Do you line the trays with anything? or is there enough storage for each ship in it's own plastic container that it arrived in.

  • 4 X-wing
  • 3 Y-wing
  • 3 A-wing
  • 1 YT-1300
  • 9 TIE fighters
  • 3 TIE Adv.
  • 3 TIE Intercepter
  • 1 Firespray 31
Reply #19 | Published on 07 January 2013 - 22:06:24

not enough space for the smaller ships in the original plastic.

i just put the small ships in the plastic cases that go in the bottom. they are a good fit and dont rattle around too much.

the only ships i left in the plastic were the falcon and slave 1 because i didnt want them rattling around and the top section hols them just right.

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Reply #20 | Published on 07 January 2013 - 22:13:48

I ordered the larger Battle Foam option and just got it in today.  Pretty awesome stuff, and everything fits well.  The only trouble is that the thickness is meant for the large Wave 2 ships and the TIE Fighters, so the other snub fighters end up a bit lost, making it a bit difficult to get them out again. (I find storing them upside down helps because then you can grab the peg base.

The second layer has plenty of room to store everything.  The cards fit well, even with sleeves.  My only complaint is that they give you a lot of long rectangles for storage, that would have been more useful to have subdivided.  After all, as long as you have one big enough for the range ruler, you're set.

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Reply #21 | Published on 08 January 2013 - 01:55:30

I was impressed when I saw this on boardgamegeeks: http://boardgamegeek.com/video/22419/star-wars-x-wing-miniatures-game/x-wing-storage-if-you-are-not-doing-it-this-way . Considering it looked both like a solid case and reasonably priced. Still have an issue with it's size though. 

I'm trying to figure out something to work with what I already have around. I'm considering canabalizing a case from a poker chip set for carrying them around in safe secure foam. Putting my x-wing anywhere else seems like tempting fate. I swear that thing is gonna break to pieces before it's a month old.

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Reply #22 | Published on 08 January 2013 - 09:51:52

venerablemonster said:

I was impressed when I saw this on boardgamegeeks: http://boardgamegeek.com/video/22419/star-wars-x-wing-miniatures-game/x-wing-storage-if-you-are-not-doing-it-this-way . Considering it looked both like a solid case and reasonably priced. Still have an issue with it's size though. 

I'm trying to figure out something to work with what I already have around. I'm considering canabalizing a case from a poker chip set for carrying them around in safe secure foam. Putting my x-wing anywhere else seems like tempting fate. I swear that thing is gonna break to pieces before it's a month old.

 

Your X-Wing loses an attack die for each laser cannon that breaks off.

 

 

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Reply #23 | Published on 08 January 2013 - 11:39:06
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Just using a small plastic tub with snap on lid. Plenty of room for the two core sets and one each of the original add-ons.

I keep the ships in their original plastic cases.

Everything else is bagged.

VERY inexpensive at $3 from Target.

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