Recently I built the UD-41 Dropship, a papercraft project that resulted in a rather large and awesome 28mm scaled space vehicle. The only problem with such a big model is how to transport it.
| The final product |
As of late, I've made a number of game-related containers and boxes, most notably for Lost Patrol. While doing those projects I learned some new skills and developed some techniques for building and converting containers into attractive game boxes.
Fortunately, I had just the container - an old musical instrument case, maybe for a small saxophone? The case's skin is some sort of semi-ridged metal weave making it really strong. Add in a sturdy handle and two snap locks, and it appeared to be a perfect choice.
| It's pretty large (52x24x15cm-ish) but light. |
| First of all, I wanted to see whether the ship actually fit! Clearly, it was long enough and luckily it was the exact width required, with hardly a millimeter to spare! |
| A quick check and yep, nice and snug 👌 |
| Using more cards, I made some tops to cover the front corners. |
| It's... black! And metallic and therefore means it can hold my minis because I magnetise their bases. |
| This back section has lots of room, to hold both minis and the dropship's two jet engines. But to do so, it needed to be metal lined as well. |
An excellent model deserves great transport - very good solution.
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