Post by The Supreme Emissary on Jul 30, 2015 23:52:48 GMT -5
Battlefoam Alpha Bag link
This is the big bag. Similar in design to the Cool Mini or Not bag and it can take the Magna Rack.
It features a carry handle and shoulder strap. The bag opens fully with a hinge flap and includes 2 full manual pockets, a deep accessory pocket and zipped flat pocket. And of coarse it features all the trades and a patch strip.
It will hold 7.5"/13" of foam depending on the orientation but the rough capacity remains the same.
This is for the dedicated Infinity player with multiple armies. There's room for many more models than you may properly need but also has space for an entire factions bots.
This can also be ordered with a vertical/horizontal tray set. Really its the same amount of foam in either full or half size. The advantage goes to the horizontal half tray loads as it makes it easier to get the deep pluck trays you'll need for bots.
The Magna rack is the most space efficient option and can be adjusted with some additional hardware.
Battlefoam Beta Bag link
The smaller of the two bags, it's as simple as they come. It features trades and a patch strip with a carry strap.
It holds 3.5 inches of foam and can be ordered with full size trays or half size trays.
This looks like the ideal BF bag for Infinity. It's small, straight forward and with the half tray load out, you can get a thick pluck tray to handle your big bots.
BF also carries all the primary faction emblem patches.
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Infinity uses metal models which affects ideal packing conditions. Foam helps absorb impact but loves to scrape paint and hook your pointy bits. Hooking is less critical with metal but the scraping of paint goes up.
Magnetic racks are more space efficient but having the heavier weight models can require more powerful magnets to hold them tight.
The Table War mini case link may be ideal for a single player force, even with TAGs (most, not all). However both the BF cases are far more cost effective and can be packed and stowed more easily.
Finding that good tool box or craft case with adjustable sized compartments may be best. No foam to scratch but you could install card cushioning if you really want it. And the right box may have the extra space you need to store a mat or some terrain along with your manual and list. A feature the above options clearly lack.
BUT then again, whats a little rubbermaid between friends?
This is the big bag. Similar in design to the Cool Mini or Not bag and it can take the Magna Rack.
It features a carry handle and shoulder strap. The bag opens fully with a hinge flap and includes 2 full manual pockets, a deep accessory pocket and zipped flat pocket. And of coarse it features all the trades and a patch strip.
It will hold 7.5"/13" of foam depending on the orientation but the rough capacity remains the same.
This is for the dedicated Infinity player with multiple armies. There's room for many more models than you may properly need but also has space for an entire factions bots.
This can also be ordered with a vertical/horizontal tray set. Really its the same amount of foam in either full or half size. The advantage goes to the horizontal half tray loads as it makes it easier to get the deep pluck trays you'll need for bots.
The Magna rack is the most space efficient option and can be adjusted with some additional hardware.
Battlefoam Beta Bag link
The smaller of the two bags, it's as simple as they come. It features trades and a patch strip with a carry strap.
It holds 3.5 inches of foam and can be ordered with full size trays or half size trays.
This looks like the ideal BF bag for Infinity. It's small, straight forward and with the half tray load out, you can get a thick pluck tray to handle your big bots.
BF also carries all the primary faction emblem patches.
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Infinity uses metal models which affects ideal packing conditions. Foam helps absorb impact but loves to scrape paint and hook your pointy bits. Hooking is less critical with metal but the scraping of paint goes up.
Magnetic racks are more space efficient but having the heavier weight models can require more powerful magnets to hold them tight.
The Table War mini case link may be ideal for a single player force, even with TAGs (most, not all). However both the BF cases are far more cost effective and can be packed and stowed more easily.
Finding that good tool box or craft case with adjustable sized compartments may be best. No foam to scratch but you could install card cushioning if you really want it. And the right box may have the extra space you need to store a mat or some terrain along with your manual and list. A feature the above options clearly lack.
BUT then again, whats a little rubbermaid between friends?