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Necrothrall does Cursed City

Necrothrall does Cursed City

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I decided my Cursed City miniatures need a decent storage case and by decent storage case I mean a really useful box. I followed a tutorial on Duncan Rhodes’s YouTube channel.  I’d link to the specific video, but the link function is throwing a massive wobbly when I try and add one on my phone, so I’ll give a run down.

You’ll need a really useful box. Mine is a 4 litre. You’ll also need some steel rubber sheeting, a craft knife, cutting mat, steel ruler and some cheap superglue.

The steel rubber comes in A4, which is a little too small. So you’ll need to cut a second sheet to fit. To do this lay the sheet you want to cut on the bottom flush with one short edges of the box. Next get another sheet and lay it flush with the other end. Use this top sheet as a guide and make two notches on the bottom sheet. Remove the bottom sheet and set it down on your cutting mat, get your steel ruler and put it flush with your notches. Now score along it with your knife until you cut through. Next apply superglue to your box and stick your sheets down.  Leave your box to dry for at least 24 hours with the lid off. This is to stop the inside of the box “frosting”.  Also don’t put your minis into the box while it’s curing otherwise they’ll go frosty.

One complete boxOne complete box

Next came magnetising the minis. It was a simple as fixing them to the underside of the bases with superglue.  The bigger bases were too deep for my magnets, so I bulked them out with some greenstuff.

All about that base.All about that base.

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