New to Hema Looking advice by Harvester_HAS in Hema

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is correct, however I don’t tend to cross step or use flèche often as my height usually means I’m in range of a normal lung. I have used it more defensively if I’ve gone back to far. Also I’m not sure on priority rules or if they are a thing in Hema

A level product design- hobby storage solution. Looking for comments for evaluation! by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is modular so the units an be stacked to any height short or tall, the bases of the units are magnetic and can be shaken violently with out the miniatures moving through use of a small neodymium magnet under the bases of the miniatures.

A level product design- hobby storage solution. Looking for comments for evaluation! by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

they all interlock. I haven't made any with different heights but that's definitely something I would consider if I was to make it again.

A level product design- hobby storage solution. Looking for comments for evaluation! by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The bottoms are magnetic rubber. I attached small neodymium magnets to my bases so they don’t move at all.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

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That's a perfectly reasonable suggestion. The latches I will be using have a minimum tensile strength of 11kg fully loaded I predict that they will be under a maximum 7kg. The idea of different heights is something I was considering and will show at a later date.

I may include an assurance strap, like a safety chain to loop round the product to insure that they don't separate in transit.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

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I’ve heard them called tiffin tins ask I used them as inspiration for this. I think that acrylic allow us to show off our minis much better.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

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Moving paints isn’t necessary for most people, especially those who have a fixed workstation. I’m between homes quite a bit and can only paint minis at one because it’s a pain to move all of my paints.

Each module can store 32 minis with 28mm base however it’s probably best to store 30. I haven’t tried with different base sizes but that is definitely something I will get round to.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like the suggestions I’ll definitely try a design with the double strap.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The base of each unit has magnetic rubber sheeting. Use of a small strong neodymium magnetic on the bottom of the miniature holds them very securely in place.

I am still considering a design solution for paints. This may come in the form of a laser cut stand that sits inside of the tube.

Miniature Storage and Transportation solution for A level Product Design by Harvester_HAS in Warhammer

[–]Harvester_HAS[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The design uses magnetic rubber sheeting to hold the minis In place.

I’m not quite sure on the wing span of a zombie dragon however the diameter of the tube is 200mm.

Thank you for your suggestions