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Hi all.
I apologise beforehand for my use of pictures in this thread. I'm not used to forums and didn't resize.
I finally figured out a great way to sleeve my monster tokens. I use 35x35mm coin envelopes, you know those clear plastic things that coin collectors use.

Those guys!
They fit very snuggly and have a little flap that keeps the monster from falling out when randomizing your bag.
They can probably be found in your local coin colletion supplies store. Or eBay, try "coin envelope 35mm" or similar string.
End result:

And then the stands. I am unsure if this has been done before but colour me redundant…
I read a tip here on the forum about filing down the teeth on the stand but that left the invstigator without footing. So I took one of those soft thingies you put under the legs of a table (I have no idea what they are called in english but they have them at IKEA), cut it down a bit, shaved it some and then sticked it to one of the sides in the stand.

End result:

Your brave cardboard investigators will never be harmed again!
Hopes this is useful to someone.
//Mud

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The coin sleeves are a good idea - I have done this with all my monster tokens.
I wasn't able to get them in the sleeves without a bit of pre-stretching, which can be done with bits of cardboard from a cereal packet, but is most effective (and easy) using a cut up piece of credit card plastic . It may take a few tries to get the optimum size but this method reduces splitting considerably.
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Never thought of stretching them, thanks for the tip!
How do you stretch them? Just cut the cardboard/credit card to the same size as the monster and do a bit of in-out-in-out?
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mud said:
I read a tip here on the forum about filing down the teeth on the stand but that left the invstigator without footing. So I took one of those soft thingies you put under the legs of a table (I have no idea what they are called in english but they have them at IKEA), cut it down a bit, shaved it some and then sticked it to one of the sides in the stand.
That's brilliant dude! I'm gonna use this for the doors in Doom and Descent :-) Thx for the great idea!
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mud said:
Never thought of stretching them, thanks for the tip!
How do you stretch them? Just cut the cardboard/credit card to the same size as the monster and do a bit of in-out-in-out?
Yes that's it.
Once you've stretched it with a bit of credit card plastic, the softer cardboard token goes in much easier.
Use a bit of the credit card with a round corner on one side and cut off the other corner, so you have no sharp right angles going in first (to reduce risk of splitting & tearing).
Use two of these plastic pieces one on top of the other to fully stretch the pouch before taking them out & putting the monster token in.
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Shub-Niggurath said:
Once you've stretched it with a bit of credit card plastic, the softer cardboard token goes in much easier.
I tried it and it worked great.
Without streching there was always a element of horror when the monster needed more force to fit than you want to expose your favorite game to.
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I will try this (the coin sleeves) too. The wear and tear of the monsters have been bothering me for some time and it's great that someone found a nice solution. Just ordered 200 sleeves from the UK since I could only find really expensive ones in Sweden (where i live).
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Did some work as described on this forum at BGG:
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/629071/sleeves-for-monster-tokens-solution-found/page/1
Stretching is a must.
I like the idea of the foam protectors but it looks like I lot of work. I filed down the teeth on my stands using a mini file myself.
Edit: minor spelling
The coin sleeves works perfectly.
Now on to laminating the investigator sheets.
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There are good sleeves for investigator sheets. They perfectly match the size. Don't have any link right now, but so, you're aware of them.
Hugues said:
There are good sleeves for investigator sheets. They perfectly match the size. Don't have any link right now, but so, you're aware of them.
I bought mine on ebay. They show up in stock every once in while, or at least they used to.
Tbla said:
The coin sleeves works perfectly.
Now on to laminating the investigator sheets.
I have a laminator but never thought using it for Arkham…I don't think I dare feed it my investigator sheets. What if something goes wrong? Besides, investigator sheets don't get worn down.
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Tox said:
Tbla said:
The coin sleeves works perfectly.
Now on to laminating the investigator sheets.
I have a laminator but never thought using it for Arkham…I don't think I dare feed it my investigator sheets. What if something goes wrong? Besides, investigator sheets don't get worn down.
Mine are actually starting to get worn on the sides so the laminating is a desperate action. But so far it's working just fine.
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Tbla said:
Mine are actually starting to get worn on the sides so the laminating is a desperate action. But so far it's working just fine.
I laminated all the AOs, Investigators, Heralds, Institutions and Guardians and they're still perfect (being the first investigators laminated in 2007).
As for the "what if something goes wrong while laminating"… just go to a shop and have your laminations be done there. In case something goes wrong, you should be refunded
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I just use the new MINIATURES 
Pvthudson01 said:
I just use the new MINIATURES 
Don't really like them. I think they are to big and would be rather annoying. I sometimes find Arkham a bit crowded with just the tokens.
Even though it's always nice with plastic figures I think Arkham Horror has solved the monsters very nice with the tokens and that would be ruined with the miniatures.
This is actually not just me being bitter because I can't afford the miniatures (which I can't and I am a bit bitter about it)
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Now the Investigator miniatures on the other hand
… oh wait… can't really afford those either 
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