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Doskocil camera guard case
Doskocil camera guard case













doskocil camera guard case

We never had anything break inside those GW-cases. You can just fit so much more in, and my girlfriend even uses it to transport necron wraiths (with their filigrane whips and all). After using zig-zag-foam for such a long time now, I just could never ever again use "slotted" foam. Still the best thing about the case is not the case, but the foam inside. I now use the bigger, older case to store the GW-zig-zag-foam and just swap them out like needed The reason I ordered the 'ard case was it is right between those two. Model1612, for use with weapons, camera or computer equipment or whatever delicate hardware you need to move safely from place to place. The only problem for me was, the medium sized case was too small (to carry the models i needed), the big one was too big to be comfortably carried around. Doskocil Gun Guard Hard Case For Pistol Weapon -Camera Lenses - Model 1612 Today I am offering this Doscocil Hard Case. I can fit in an imperial knight and a whole lions blade company. I already own the old(er) case that came with that zig-zag-foam, and I really love it. It becomes the ideal transport scenario if you normally keep models in display cases and want something to pack a selection (that may change) to transport. With the zigzag, you can put a Rhino one day, a Land Raider the next, and a titan the day after without thinking too hard. The problem with precut foam is always that the foam is ideal for a one type of model and useless for another. Where it really shines is in big models, and especially if you have a variety of big models to choose from to take. I think standard cut foam is superior for infantry or small cavalry sized minis, because you just get better, more predictable protection. However, the zigzag foam isn't really all that awesome for little minis, in my opinion. If it's too loose, they definitely have the potential to slide around. With the zigzag foam, metal models stay in place just fine - with the same caveat as plastic models. Pity, because these do look cool and far lighter. Buttery Commissar wrote: Until someone proves these cases can protect a pure metal large scale army, I'm sticking to third party cases that use the traditional grid systems.















Doskocil camera guard case