Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Storing and Transporting Your Models. With Magnets!!!!

If there is one thing I love doing, it's rearranging ALL of my models.  And like many before me, I was stuck in a constant struggle with foam.  Now don't get me wrong, I still keep the majority of my Flames of War models in foam.  But I have found a quick, cheap, and great space saving way to store my 40k models.

Magnets!

Well there is more to it than that.  Here are a couple examples of my completed storage bins:





And here is how I do it!

First you just purchase any plastic storage container that tickles your fancy.  I find these to work great: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-2.7-Quart-Modular-Latch-Box-Bamboo-Grass-6pk/44785774

They a good size, come in varying heights, and stack really well.

Now the next part. I line the bottom of the tubs with a sheet of metal usually used for duct work.  I've tried lots of other methods (magnetic paint, magnetic strips)  but the metal duct is just so lightweight and grabs the magnets so tightly that it's just the best option.

I don't have a particular brand, but this is about what I use: 
Master Flow   24 in. x 36 in. Galvanized Steel FlatSheet 

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Master-Flow-24-in-x-36-in-Galvanized-Steel-Flat-Sheet-GFS24X361P/202191776/

I honestly think any duct metal should work.  Now here comes the tricky part, cutting it to size.  I use a big pair of shears I found in the shop.  It may be better to ask someone at the hardware store for their opinion.  Let's just say I cut myself way to much making a stack of them, and proper tools are most likely necessary.



Now the process is simple. Take a plastic glue gun, slather it on the bottom of a tub:


And tack on the metal sheet you cut to size.


I then go along the edge of the metal with the glue gun to make sure it has a really good hold to the container, as well as covers up the sharp edges.



From there you let it dry a bit.  And if you are feeling fancy, add some strips on the top to hold arm swap outs.


But how do we get the models to stick?  Well you just slap some magnets on the bottom of the bases for your models.  I have found a very cheap magnet supplier from eBay, and this particular size fits perfectly under the bases GW supplies, and holds the models tight.

http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/180844304355 


From there the sky is the limit.  I have saved so much room with this method.  And I have even taken to drilling holes in my resin bases so that I can put magnets in there.  It's more of an addiction than a hobby.  I hope you enjoy!



Monday, September 21, 2015

Flames of War 1710 Soviets versus SS

So I was able to squeeze in a great game  of Flames of War against my old friend Sam.  It was a rough game with lots of casualties on both sides.  But those panzerfausts are the bane of Sam's existence!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

First Battle Report!

At the behest of my gaming group we are starting to record our games on video.  This is my first attempt.  It's probably riddled with rule errors and I have to get working on the camera angles.  But it's a good first go of it.