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amachan
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Let me provide you with the worst storage solution, but there is order in my chaos even though you can’t take a step in my apartment without coming across a miniature….
The nicest solution is this:
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But that gets full pretty quickly so then comes what is underneath.

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And more underneath that.
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For scenery I have this:
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And that is just the finished stuff.
To go even further, there is work in progress projects.
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2 Carrying bags full of unfinished stuff.
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And tub full of just plastic sprues and whatnot that are just completely unbuild or anything.
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And I am just going to leave it there as there are miniatures literally everywhere around my house, I got another tub with model kits, a crate full of resin 3D prints and I can go on and on.
But to get to the point of your question, any good storage solution will reach its limits, especially if you’re as mad as me. For carrying I have 2 bags from Feldherr, using their foams I can usually get stuff that fits my needs and fits those bags and I use those foam trays for storage as well so I can swap them in and out of the bags to carry with me what I need. This does mean that I have to get foam trays for literally everything I do and I am nowhere near getting there. I myself am looking at magnetic trays that can be fitted in a bag and easily stored away and am currently looking at the Greenstuff World solution. Maybe it can work for you too? Here is a link. https://www.greenstuffworld.com/en/275-for-miniatures

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