🧩 Elevate your miniature game—secure, sleek, and ready to roll!
The Jucoci Miniatures Storage Case (Large) features five magnetically attached metal trays with adjustable heights, designed to securely store and transport miniatures. Made from durable plastic, it measures 39.12 x 29.21 x 45.47 cm and weighs 5.06 kg, offering a professional solution for collectors aged 15 and up. This case ensures your miniatures remain stable and protected, combining functionality with sleek portability.
Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 29.21 x 45.47 cm; 5.06 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
Item model number | JC-Plastic Storage Case-01 |
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 5 Pounds |
Number of pieces | 5 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Radio Control Suitability | Transporting and storing miniatures |
Colour | Black |
ASIN | B0BN1MHDLS |
R**Z
Pricey, But Well Worth It
Simple, but sturdy and makes transporting my army a breeze. Yes, they are a bit pricey, but frankly they will probably last longer than most of my armies. I consider it a lifetime purchase.
M**L
Solid and versatile
The case has been amazing. You do need to magnetize your miniatures by putting some magnets or magnetic strips on the bottom and these are not supplied. I was aware of this at purchase, but it is worth knowing if you are getting this case that you will need to do a little extra work.It has been incredible however. You get 5 trays and they come all the way out so you can even use them for your dead soldiers or reserves. I've had plenty of room for a 2000pt tyranid list with the new norn emissary and a trygon. This thing will easily have space for GW knight sized models too.The different grooves along the sides mean that I can fiddle with the heights to get the maximum use of the space available.I bought it alongside some neodymium magnets the red and black bag. I did not use the magnets in the end, opted to use sticky back fridge magnet strips which I had a huge roll of anyway. The carry bag is a must. It comes with comfortable shoulder straps and plenty of space for books, data cards dice, everything! It might seem expensive, but given what I paid for the minis and how long I spent on them, This case and the bag to go with were worth every penny. It's been in the back of my car and I've gone over speed bumps and all sorts and no one has fallen over yet.There are cheaper options, and the case itself is heavy, but the versatility of the shelving, the security of box itself and the bag all make me feel very happy with my purchase.
E**.
Solid case with some minor flaws
Case requires building. Takes about 10 minutes to build and is really simple. Screw cover caps don’t fit properly however, most of them were too loose.Solid case once built. Worth noting that this case is big! You’ll easily transport 2k points for Warhammer games, if not more. You get five trays which will hold roughly 50 32mm base size infantry models each. The trays are nice quality. I recommend using 2mm x 5mm magnets on your bases.I’d have preferred the door have a clasp style locking mechanism. Instead it just clicks into place to lock when you close the door. It works fine, but makes it feel less secure if there was ever an accident and it got dropped for some reason.Also, while it is light, carrying it for 10 mins or so can be a little tiring just due to it size, so it would have been nice to at least have somewhere to attach a shoulder strap.I would recommend though.
T**R
Sturdy and good size storage case
Currently reorganizing my work space, which isn't very big, and needed storage for a lot of different size models. Originally the plan was to buy a couple of carry cases with foam trays, one for figures and another for vehicles/larger models, then I came across this storage box, which although pricey has worked out cheaper than buying 2 large cases and it stores a lot more models. The trays can be spaced accordingly, depending on clearance needed and there's less risk of fine or delicate bits breaking off as can happen when removing models from foam trays. Very sturdy, easy to assemble and doubles as a display case.
C**N
Read this before you buy
The trays can easily become loose and fall damaging your models. I had the 40k core book on one tray above models because it was just a convenient place to put it and I drove to a game thinking nothing of it. The tray it was on became loose and the hardback heavy book fell onto two models. They're in pieces and bent in parts. I can't trust this box anymore so I will return it.Assembling this box was quite unsatisfying as well. It doesn't feel sturdy at all. It warps and overall it feels cheap. Definitely not worth £100.
T**A
Fantastic Product
I found it easy to assemble with sleek covers for the bolts for the finish. I fit a huge amount of models inside this case compared with my previous ones. I am ordering my second one of these. I love they sturdiness mixed with the ability to display all my Warhammer models, it is so satisfying.
A**R
Not worth the price
Very mixed feelings on this. Materials feel (and smell) cheap. There is no way the manufacturing costs come close to the price the consumer pays.The tray system works well for small infantry models but with the vertical shelves cavalry, standard bearers etc will take up a lot of space. Mine has only two 'layers' of miniatures with most of the trays unusable.The hard metal of the trays is another drawback. Since miniature bases sit flush with it and there's no 'give' to the material, it can be difficult to remove magnetised miniatures from the tray. With fragile models, you run the risk of damage.For much cheaper, you could buy a sturdy plastic storage box, glue in a sheet of flexible magnetic material and achieve a better storage solution.
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