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This section is to show how I handle storage and transport of this army. It's all based on galvanized steel
sheets, and little rare earth magnets. The steel came from the roofing section at Menards, and the magnets came
from eBay and a few other random web sites. Every model in the army has had one or more rare earth magnets added
under its base with bron Apoxie Sculpt and maybe a little super glue.
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The Herds
The herd movement tray is a piece of hardboard. It was cut to size, a piece of galvanized steel was cut to fit the top,
small holes were drilled in the bottom, and then magnets were glued in those holes. After that I just followed the same
basing scheme as the rest of my army.
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All Ranked Regiments
The same principle applied to the herds applies here. The only difference is the movement tray. It's made of balsa wood.
The regiment shown here is the Centigor. You can see from the upside-down pic that these babies are held tight. As these are
all metal models, they're heavy relative to the rest of the army.
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Storage/Transport
For storing and transporting the army, I use 2 plastic storage bins that I bought at ShopKo. I lined the bottoms with the same
galvanized steel used elsewhere. These cases keep everything secure, nothing gets scratched, and it only takes a few minutes to
be ready for a game!
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Army Base
Here's the army in it's entirety, on the army base I made for 'em. Enjoy...
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