Miniature Display and Storage


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SpellJammer16

Apprentice of the Seventh Circle of Mystery
Cool. Thanks for the info!

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EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
In the early 90s I had 5 chessex boxes that held 80 or a piece (double layer boxe). Still have them with a few unpainted ral partha minis too :)

Now I have 2 battlefoam cases foe painted and plastic minis with the big ones on a shelf. I like the IKEA cases as I already have one but it has superhero and such statues in it currently.
 


Kor

First Post
For shelf storage, I found that the Ikea BILLY bookcases worked the best. Add on the glass doors to keep the dust off the miniatures.

When your collection becomes an obsession, then its time to upgrade to the PAX wardrobe system with tray drawer inserts:

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EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
I have to admit, I saw PAX and first thought was penny arcade 😀

Do you mind saying what the ball park figure was for the unit and all the shelves?
 

pogre

Legend
I have to admit, I saw PAX and first thought was penny arcade 😀

Do you mind saying what the ball park figure was for the unit and all the shelves?

Looking at the IKEA catalog I would say you are over $1000.00.

Awesome storage for pre-painted figures.

I looked into it for some more of my Dwarven Forge stuff, but the drawers would not hold up with my heavy resin pieces.

This piece I bought from IKEA and stored resin pieces in is falling apart. I had to remove most of the resin pieces and use it for the lighter "dwarvenite" pieces.

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