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<blockquote data-quote="T-Bone JiuJitsu" data-source="post: 4450158" data-attributes="member: 24286"><p>I have a shoebox each for the Wilderness, Underdark, and Dire Tombs sets, each box full is then divided by tile size and stored in ziplock bags.</p><p></p><p>These three sets are different enought to be kept seperate from the others.</p><p></p><p>All other sets are mixed together and bagged by tile size.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I have been using this blue clay/gum-like product that I guess some people use to put posters on walls. (Got it in the office supply section of Rite-Aid, a local drug store type place). ...anyways, make a few small globs of this stuff and you can mash down another tile on top of it and it will stay in place quite well. Worked great when putting down the coffin tiles on the big open room tile. And when you are done, pull the tiles apart and the gumy stuff comes off perfect.</p><p></p><p>Also, lesson learned, DO NOT draw/write on Dungeon Tiles with a permanent marker like a sharpie. I thought I could go over the sharpie ink with a dry erase ink and wipe it clean. It actually worked on my tiny trial sample. But... I dont know if it is a matter of time for the ink to dry, or the amount of ink I used, but It did NOT come off clean after the game. It came off with alot of work, but not 100%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Bone JiuJitsu, post: 4450158, member: 24286"] I have a shoebox each for the Wilderness, Underdark, and Dire Tombs sets, each box full is then divided by tile size and stored in ziplock bags. These three sets are different enought to be kept seperate from the others. All other sets are mixed together and bagged by tile size. On a side note, I have been using this blue clay/gum-like product that I guess some people use to put posters on walls. (Got it in the office supply section of Rite-Aid, a local drug store type place). ...anyways, make a few small globs of this stuff and you can mash down another tile on top of it and it will stay in place quite well. Worked great when putting down the coffin tiles on the big open room tile. And when you are done, pull the tiles apart and the gumy stuff comes off perfect. Also, lesson learned, DO NOT draw/write on Dungeon Tiles with a permanent marker like a sharpie. I thought I could go over the sharpie ink with a dry erase ink and wipe it clean. It actually worked on my tiny trial sample. But... I dont know if it is a matter of time for the ink to dry, or the amount of ink I used, but It did NOT come off clean after the game. It came off with alot of work, but not 100% [/QUOTE]
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