5 Carrying Case Ideas for your Wargaming Minis

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Wargaming has been around as a hobby since the late 1700s and has become even more popular since then. Some of the most popular wargames right now are Warhammer, Bolt Action, Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game, and Star Wars: Legion.  Many hobbies can take up a lot of room and wargaming is no different. Having to find ways to store all your minis can be a real pain, which is why this article is going to help you find the best carrying case for your minis. 

Warhammer 40K Carry Case

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The Warhammer 40K Carry Case is a mini-carrying case officially manufactured by Games Workshop. It uses foam to ensure solid protection for your Wargaming minis and also has a pretty spiffy Warhammer 40K logo to boot. If you’re looking to buy it, expect it to set you back about 50 dollars. 

Enhance: Miniature Figure Travel Case

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This carrying case made by Enhanced Gaming can carry 108 minis meaning, depending on the points of your game(s), you could carry two or even three armies in it. It can also fit larger minis inside of it by altering the foam protectors so you can carry an Aeldari Wraithlord, Balrog from MESBG, and/or tanks from Bolt Action.  It costs $79.99 but honestly, for all it can hold, that is a pretty good deal. 

TPCY Miniature Case 

The TPCY miniature storage case is the current case I use to carry around my Warhammer, Bolt Action, and Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game wargaming minis from house to table. Like the other two cases, it uses foam to shield your minis and is also three layers deep. Each layer is able to store up to 36 minis. I altered the layer at the bottom by tearing away some of the foam to make room for some of my larger minis.

The front of the case is also transparent so you can check on your wargaming minis before you leave to make sure you have all of them. The pain of leaving a mini at home, especially one you wanted to run in your army is real and it feels horrible. It’s made of plastic and clips shut but as long as you’re not throwing the case into the air, your minis should be safe. It costs $37.99 which is a pretty good price for a carrying case all things considered.

Magnetized Wargaming Case

The A-Case Victory 2.0 is a magnetized case that will allow you to carry up to 100 25mm of your wargaming minis. The way it works is you’ll glue small magnets to the bottom of your mini’s bases and after the glue hardens, you can place them on the metal shelves that come with the case. The one drawback to buying a case like this is that it can be pretty pricey and if you pull the trigger on it, you’re looking at a case that’s just under $200.

Jucoci Storage Case 

The Jucoci Miniature Storage Case is similar to the A-Case Victory one in that it it also a magnetized storage case. Instead of being all metal though, it’s made of plastic with metal trays serving as the base for your magnetized wargaming minis.  The one downside to this is that it doesn’t come with magnets so you’d need to buy the magnets separately. Even with that being the case, it’s a pretty safe and solid option to transport your minis. If you’d like to pick it up, expect to spend $129.99 on the case/trays alone and then extra for the magnets. 

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