I had a local shop that has a laser cutter do it using the logo from the community use stuff. I am actually making my own inserts now since I have access to a 4x3 ft 80w laser cutter. Working on a wood inlay case for WoTR right now hoping to have it done soon. Myfly wrote:
Try just cutting and pasting http://goo.gl/2fr8yr not sure why the linking brings up the google account requirement. Try ArtistCaseInsert Myfly wrote:
Have not had any problems with the handle as of yet. The lefthand 2 rows are storing my Crytozoic LOTR games atm. I wish I could find a strong enough magentic ring to use to open the top that holds the rulebooks. I have a stack of cobbled together magnets atm. jones314 wrote:
That is the case, and ArtistCaseInsert
Draight wrote:
You do realize that the 3 card boxes will fit inside the PACG box without the original insert in the box. Actually if you use 2 660 count boxes and a 330 count box. All 7 of the expansion boxes will fit behind the 330 count box and if my math is right everything should fit, albeit possibly a little tight. Myfly wrote:
Yeah sometimes I wish Ultra Pro did not put that silly hologram on there. I usually just put the hologram on the card back side, and use a different brand sleeve for the character cards. Unfortunately when buying in bulk its hard to find a better price than the ultra pros which can be had for as little as 3 cents a sleeve online. Pyrocat wrote: I noticed Skulls & Shackles came with a free 10-pack of transparent deck protector sleeves. These are very nice to touch and play with, but they have an annoying holographic logo near the bottom on one side. This sometimes gets in the way of valuable information, no matter which way you orient or face the card. Does anyone have a recommendation for a similar sleeve protector, minus any obscurities?
I have the Hobby Lobby Artist case with the Broken Token insert. Not counted the space in it but I have all of S&S up to deck 3 and like 5 other card games in it with space to spare. Draight wrote: Bump, my rise of the runelords box ripped yesterday and I'm in dire need of a storage solution. I guess I'm going to finally have to just go out and buy a lame giant cardboard baseball card box
Not a fan of this scenario since its entirely based on luck. Perfectly prepared group with perfectly built deck win/lose still comes down to how the Villain is encountered. Clear one location and do not run into the villain increases your chances of victory immensely. Villain keeps escaping to the deck your trying to get through pretty much guarantees failure. The best strategy is still probably just praying you can evade him when he pops up so he stays in that location, and then clean out the other location. |