Check out a smarter and cheaper way to store your LARGE miniatures safely for under $20 with items you can easily find at Amazon, Michaels, etc.
If you’ve been struggling with storing and keeping those larger minis safe, Rob has some pretty incredible tips for you! Not only will this keep your miniatures safe, but it’s also super easy to do and relatively cheap. Obviously, if you have a ton of giant minis, it will cost a little more, but this is the cheapest and easiest way we’ve found to do it.
He did a tutorial a while ago for smaller miniature storage solutions, but he scoured Amazon again and found even bigger versions of the cases for his taller models than the ones he used previously.
How to Store Large Miniatures for Under $20!
The CHUNGOS need storage too! While these cases are a touch more expensive than something from Walmart, Rob recommends using these because they are made for archival purposes (this means they are acid-free!) While it might not be a huge deal, we have seen some miniatures in the past tarnished and yellowed by bad cases, so it’s better to go a hair more expensive and not damage your collection.
The crate is tall enough for almost any model! The only one that came to Rob’s mind that would not fit is Archaon from the Age of Sigmar. Other than that, you will definitely be able to fit your big boys (and girls like Beetle Lady) inside the crate. Now, let’s see how to make the storage cases.
IRIS USA FB-21EE Letter & Legal Size File Box
This is the smaller case, but the process is the same for big or small
Inside the crate is just a steel plate, double-sided tape, and duct tape on the very corners of the plate. If you put magnets on the bottom of the models, this plate will keep them all in place and protected from moving around and potentially breaking.
This project is really just a few steps:
- Cut the steel plate to the size of your box
- Tape down the steel plate on the bottom of the case using double-sided tape.
- Tape the very corners of the plate with duct tape to keep them down.
- Magnetize your bases for small minis. Rob used a sheet of refrigerator magnets for smaller models and cut the sheet to a slightly smaller size than the base (or you can use the pre-cut Squad Marks ones). For bigger models, he uses 5/16 x 1/16 magnets. Depending on the model’s size, you might need a few around the base.
- Put the minis in and close the lid!
This is what the bases of your large miniatures will look like, and you can see the one magnet in there for extra strength. This cast is for moving larger miniatures to and from your local game store and keeping them safe. However, if you’re going long distances, you may need a beefier case.
Larger Miniature Storage Cases: Parts List
Here’s the parts list:
- Steel Sheet (For Clear Cases): You can also use 2′ x4′ HVAC sheets of Tin from home improvement stores.
- 3M Double-Sided Mounted Table (For Steel Sheets) Or you can use Duct Tape.
- IRIS Letter & Legal Size Clear Case For Miniatures 18.13″ L x 14.13″ W x 10.75″ H Any box about this big will do.
- 10 “self-cut” Adhesive Magnetic Sheets 8.5″ x 11″ 20 mil Magnet Peel & Stick
- 25mm-60mm pre-cut magnetized bases from Squad Marks These work great for standard shapes of flat bottom resin bases.10% OFF Enter Promo Code SPIKEYBITS
- Base Magnets From the Magnet Baron They have all kinds of sizes to choose from. Use coupon code Spikey10off to get 10% off your next order with them!
The crate is fairly large and can fit 4-6 or the large Greater Daemon or even Daemon Primarch-sized models with about 10-1/2″ of clearance. Pretty awesome! If you are interested in these crates, you can get them here on Amazon, but other hobby stores like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, etc. will also have them.
Check out the video above for Rob’s full breakdown and thoughts on all these crates!
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