Battlegraph Boxed, For both players and GMs!

Longtooth Studios

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Ever since we started making Battlegraph Dry Ease Boards, I have wanted to offer a carrying case to store them in. I have tested paper, plastic, aluminum, shipping cases like those used for sound equipment, and even wood and leather. While some made a great case, either the materials didn’t make the cut or the cost was prohibitive.



It turns out that the best case I have found for all around functionality, appearance, and affordability is a corrugated cardboard box with a tuck flap lid and a plastic carrying handle. We can get these cut to our exact specifications, and printed in full color.


With internal dimensions of
11.25 x 11.25 x 2.5 the case will fit up to 16 Battlegraph Boards including the thin foam sheets that will separate each board and protect the dry erase surface. We recommend you keep these sheets to store your boards with between uses.

It also turns out that the average gaming hardcover will fit the inside dimension of the case. This makes the carrying case many times more useful!



This is not just great for your game master, but for players as well. Build your own GM or player kit!




Your average gaming tome fits perfectly to one side with room aplenty for character sheets, magazines, note paper, a couple of cubes of dice, pencils, and a hand full of miniatures! All this can be neatly stored in a beautiful full color carrying case you helped design and listing your name to prove it! It makes an interesting conversation starter for while you wait for the game to begin.



So while we started off looking for a good box for our Battlegraph Boards, we ended up creating an amazing carrying case that can be used by any gamer in many ways.

Now that we have found a winner, we are ready to move forward and put these bad boys to work. It turns out that it’s a pretty costly process to get rolling. While we have certainly grown in the past year, we are still one of the little guys in the industry.



So we are going to borrow an idea that others have experienced success with and do a
patronage startup model.


This creates what we like to call a win-win scenario. We benefit from the upfront support from the gaming community to get the project rolling, and the gaming community gets a great experience to go with a great product, and bragging rights to boot.

Head over to the shopping cart page and let’s get this project started!
 
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