DIY Custom Transport Case - Build you own rather than buying?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video, I show you how you can build a custom FACTION-INSPIRED transport case for your mini's!
/ fortheroll
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Upgrade Kit for Harvmatta:
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Case Handle:
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Nice modification to the cases! If you want to avoid the drawers sliding out, you can attach magnets on the front lip and insert the drawers backwards. Then the magnets will stick to the rear panel and keep the drawers in place.
About the flex: the dangerous flex is if the side panels buckle outwards and the middle drawer drops out of its rail and on top of the minis below. I'm thinking about reinforcing the side panels with some plywood, but haven't gotten to this part of the project yet.
Thank you :) I really like your idea of reversing the trays and adding magnets. Genius!
If I had a 3D printer I would probably do this because I was looking at this IKEA case for a while. I think you did a fantastic job.
Thank you! The Tyranid version of the case doesn't have any printed parts except for the storage box attached to the back but that could easily be replaced with something else thats similar. Hope this helps :)
Looks great! the only stuff i would change is that i would have a light finegrit sandpaper do-over before spraypainting the cases as to avoid chipping down the line. And just a tip, when using stencils either apply a varnish first and let it dry, or apply another layer of the colour that's underneath the stencil and let it dry a couple of mins, and then apply the main colour to avoid paint creeping under the stencil. (if one wants/going for the clean line look, that is) :)
Thank you! Amazing tips, i'll definitely keep these in mind for any future projects.
The Ikea Harmvat fits pretty perfectly into a Tabletop Tyrants bag... It's heavy as though being all steel.
This is very interesting to know about the Tabletop Tyrants Bag!
I absolutely love this! i will definitely get one made for my death guard, i think contagious boils all over it and rounded corner protectors made to look like boils. I never thought of doing something like this, great vid!
Thank you! I love these ideas!
The really useful box with a magnetic sticky sheet on the bottom and magnetized minis has been great. All I play is kill team so Im able to store my 3 teams with no fuss and room for more. BUT, make sure you don’t have any extremely tall minis or you may need to buy a taller box. My Necron Technomancer is literally just a couple millimeters too tall for the 4L so he has to lay down for a nap when we travel.
But I use other 4L containers to store all my paints and craft supplies. It makes it so that they all stack neatly into a tote or in a neat stack in my closet. I’ve had a really good experience with them.
These look good! Perhaps glue the spare shelf upside down below the top to stiffen it up a bit? And I might 3D print a small handle with the same bolt spacing as the metal catch strip to help open the door.
Some very good suggestions here! I like it alot. let us know how you get on with your mods if you do happen to make one.
For the glue on the Harvmatta, if you use methlyated spirits it will dissolve and wipe off easily, better than IPA. It's also pretty similar in footprint to the standard foam trays you see in most figure cases - I put them in empty figure case to transport, with a little foam to either side. Gives extra storage pouches and a nice handle, and when swapping armies, can just slot the shelves into a Kallax :) .
I knew that the algorithm was watching me but that I had just been thinking how fragile my new minis were for storage and transport!!!! How on earth did it read my mind😮
The algorithm omnissiah knows all! Glad this came out just in time for you :)
Looks great, but that flex when you pick up the case at 24:57 😮 I would have a hard time trusting this to keep my minis safe
Thank you. There certianly is flex when picking up the case, for sure, but i've not had any issues with this so far and i've been picking mine up daily (fully loaded) with no issues. Hope this gives some reasurance.
Awesome video and you have done an amazing job building the case, they look awesome.
I always think it would be fair to include time spent too, although it's fun to build, I imagine you had to put in a lot of time.
Regardless, you have inspired me to give this a go. Thankyou
Thank you! The overall build time was around 6-7 hours total over a few days for the non-3D printed version, but you're certainly right that time can always be a factor when comparing it to something you can buy off the shelf. Would love to know how you get on with yours!
What a coincidence! I just finished putting the Hive War box together and was looking at decent diy ways to bring it along for the holidays. Cheers!
Glad to hear it 👍🏻 let me know how you get on.
Everyone could always do what we did 25+ years ago. Magnetize your figs and buy metal tool boxes... of all varieties .. not expensive. Baking trays... a router ... MDF .. and done too. cheers 😆👍
I'm glad I wasn't the only one to do this when I was younger too. Still a fantastic solution to this day.
Much nicer than my own DIY effort.
Thank you! If your DIY effort works then its just as good. Mine just has a few extra fancy frills!
very cool and helpful video, it is a bit unfortunate I've already decided on using metal discs glued to the bottom of my minis vs magnets because I play aeldari so a lot of my models are a bit more top heavy and I need something a little heavier so they don't just fall over after bumps, also because they are 1mm thick vs 2mm so they can fit on non-gw bases as well.
Certainly makes a big difference on the minis that you have. Thank you for your kind words and good luck with the metal discs!
I saw something similar to that last one, but used what I believe is a smaller letter box (kvissle) and just put one in the lurvig pet carrier. It fits really snuggly and there's room behind for stuff like tokens, books, and such!
Great Idea! I'll have to look into your version too and see if we can do a Case 2.0.
I think my only issue is how much the case flexes when you lift it up. I'm already thinking of additional storage on the side and that flex would make me feel uneasy. Also I think a printed frame for the door would help close the gaps and give it a more complete look.
I certainly felt the same about the flex when I was making the video but if it helps, the case has been moved soooo many times throughout filming and being taken to games over the last couple of weeks and i've had no issues whatsoever. Great suggestion on the printed frame too!
i might try and make that door solution for my gsw transport boxes, they are really handy but damm i wish i had a protective front
Certainly makes a big difference to have the front of any case protected. I hope the solution works out for you.
I have 16 of the havarta shelves, 15 to add shelves to my glass ikea cabinets 1 for transport, it fits in a can cooler, lol.
Well, thats a handy little tip I didn't know about! Great to know it fits in a can cooler!
My local wine store gives out there old wooden boxes I use those to transport my models some times but I just magnetize and use a baking tray
Another great suggestion! I hadn't thought about old wine crates. Thank you.
would love to see one for the skaven (AoS) if you play AoS that is...
I will certainly have a look at what I can do with one... a Skaven theme would look awesome!
I've actually ordered HARVMATTA. There is one slight detail you forgot to mention... This thing is HEAVY as F! That could never be a transport case, unless all you do is drive and barely walk. Anyone who thinks you can easily carry this think -- you cannot. It's bulky and it's heavy. Stick to plastic containers in IKEA bag.
I certainly agree that it would be heavy to walk any long distance with it - definitely something to consider. There are some very good backpack transport cases out there that would be ideal for those that walk alot. From car to table though, its perfectly fine, IMO. :)
@@ForTheRollNo problem there, but you should've mentioned that at least )
I'll keep this in mind for the future. Thank you for the feedback
Get to the gym 😉
Don-t leave gaps in the door if you dont want dusty minis
My dude, some tips to make this way better -
Go back to the hardware store and buy a pop rivet gun and some rivets. These are both super cheap. Rivet the cases together, meaning no weird 3D printed corners
Rivet your Hinges instead of using nuts and bolts. You glossed over how your nuts block 2 rows of possible tray heights, PER NUT. the rivets will fix that.
Ditch the magnetic clasp. We both know it's pointless and adds unnecessary bulk. Just get a 90° latch buckle. Again, stupid cheap, low profile and will actually hold the door closed.
Personal preference but I'd have gone with a pivoting handle, again for less bulk.
Laslty, if you're going to stencil, don't do it backwards. You cut out the shape and spray into the hole let by the cut out shape.
Regardless, if you want to do it the way you did it, spray the symbol in the same colour as the background you've already put down. When dry, go over with the 2nd colour. This will stop colour bleed and give you crisper lines.
Also, if you're going to say to go easy when drilling, I'd try and edit the video so you don't look like you're brute forcing the drill bit through every hole. That bit is blunt my dude. Sharpen it or replace it before you damage something or injure yourself. Otherwise, use a smaller bit first and then go up a couple of sizes to the desired size.
Bonus tip. A nail punch can stop drill wondering on smooth surfaces but so can a bit of Masking tape.
Thank you for the feedback, its appreciated. Some very good suggestions here. Whilst the pop rivet gun is very good (and one I had considered), I wanted to reduce the amount of additional tools average crafters would need to use to make the project without spending more money. Latch buckles also very good and will definitely do a great job.
I do appreciate your other feedback though and will definitely keep it in mind for future projects.