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RE: [GZG] Care and Carrying of Figures

From: "Owen Glover" <oglover@b...>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:22:28 +1000
Subject: RE: [GZG] Care and Carrying of Figures

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Try a slice of soft phone with a vertical slit. Slide the ship "in" so
the foam sits as a spacer between the base and the mini. The diameter of
the foam is the length of the ship. Works a treat.
 
OG

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From: gzg-l-bounces@lists.csua.berkeley.edu
[mailto:gzg-l-bounces@lists.csua.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of David
Billinghurst
Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2005 5:18 PM
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Subject: [GZG] Care and Carrying of Figures

Hi All,
 
Have painted up some ships, made some asteroids (scoria on a stick works
very well), and was wondering how people store and move their ships
about?
 
I've considered magnetic strip (but the hex ship bases are often concave
in shape) and slot trays, such as I use for my Ren figures (but
starships are usually bigger than their bases and will knock against
each other), and even the old stand-by of an old t-shirt in the box with
the ships lying on the fabric (but then they slide about and it puts
stress on the link point between the stand and the ship).  
 
So, suggestions welcomed!
 
Regards
 
David


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