1200 mm x 800 mm
Pick and Pluck Foam 1200 x 800 mm — Shaped to Fit
This 1200 x 800 mm Pick and Pluck foam is one of the largest footprints in our range, built for oversized cases and custom transport solutions.
Dimensions & Fit
- Footprint: 1200 x 800 mm — one of the largest footprints in the Pick and Pluck range
- Available heights: 20 mm and 50 mm pre-cubed grid trays, 15 mm grid
- Pre-cubed grid: pull-out cubes shape a tailor-made cavity across the full sheet
Why Feldherr Foam?
Feldherr foam is made from fine-pore material that keeps painted miniatures and delicate equipment scratch-free and colour-true, layer after layer. The pre-cubed grid pulls apart cleanly by hand, so you shape a snug, custom-fit cavity in minutes — no knife required. Every sheet is cut to a precise, consistent footprint, so it drops straight into your case or drawer with no gaps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 1200 x 800 mm size best suited for?
This oversized footprint suits large custom cases, workshop drawers, and transport boxes built specifically for bulky or high-volume loads.
Should I choose the 20 mm or 50 mm tray?
The 20 mm tray works well as a thin lining or base layer, while the 50 mm tray gives enough depth for most standing miniatures and mid-sized equipment.
Can I join this with a smaller tray for an odd-shaped case?
Yes — many customers combine a large sheet like this one with a smaller Pick and Pluck size to fill an irregular case interior exactly.
How do I remove the pre-cubed grid?
Press down firmly on the outline of the cube you want to remove and pull it out by hand. Work from the surface downward, one layer at a time, until the cavity matches the shape of your item.
Can I cut the foam to a custom shape?
Yes. Beyond the pre-cubed grid, the foam can be trimmed with a sharp craft knife or hot-wire cutter for shapes the grid doesn't cover, such as rounded bases or angled equipment.
Part of our Pick and Pluck foam range
Pick and Pluck foam — all sizes & heights — overview of the complete foam type.
Related collections
- 1000 x 1000 mm — the largest square format in the range
- 1300 x 600 mm — a longer, deeper format for large cases
- 2000 x 1000 mm — the largest flat sheet in the range