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Miniature Transport Cases, Storage & Display Solutions for Tabletop Gaming

Your miniatures are more than playing pieces. They are the result of hours of careful assembly, meticulous painting and personal dedication to a hobby that rewards patience and creativity. Whether you field a tight kill team of elite warriors or a sweeping army of hundreds of figures across a grand tabletop battlefield, every one of those models deserves to arrive at the table in exactly the condition you left them — pristine, protected and ready to deploy.

This collection brings together our complete range of miniature transport cases, army bags, foam tray systems, magnetic carrying cases, stackable storage solutions and miniature display cases — everything you need to store, move and showcase your tabletop collection with confidence.

Why Proper Miniature Transport and Storage Matters

Every experienced tabletop gamer has a story about the miniature that didn't survive the journey. A carefully painted banner snapped in transit. A painstakingly converted centrepiece model scratched beyond recognition in a bag that wasn't designed for the job. Tiny details chipped off by rattling against poorly fitting foam. These are not just inconveniences — they represent real losses of time, money and creative effort.

The right carrying case does far more than keep models in one place. It absorbs shocks and vibrations during travel. It prevents the contact between models that leads to paint rubs and chips. It organises your collection so you can set up and pack away at the table in minutes rather than spending precious gaming time sorting through a jumble of figures. And it protects the surfaces, textures and highlights that make your painted army look the way you intended.

This is why serious tabletop wargamers — from hobbyists playing local club games to competitive players attending major tournaments and conventions — invest in purpose-built miniature storage and transport systems rather than improvised solutions.

Our Miniature Transport & Storage Range

Army Transport Bags

Our army transport bags are the backbone of the collection — spacious, durable carrying cases built to move entire armies safely from storage to the gaming table. Constructed from tough, padded materials with reinforced stitching, these bags hold multiple foam trays or magnetic shelf systems and include dedicated accessory pockets for dice, templates, measuring tapes, tokens and rulebooks. Comfortable shoulder straps and carry handles make them practical for journeys of any length, from a short drive to the local game store to a full convention weekend.

  • Multi-tray capacity — carry complete armies of 100 to 200 or more 28mm infantry figures plus vehicles and large models
  • Padded and reinforced construction — protects against drops, bumps and travel vibration
  • Dedicated accessory pockets — keep dice, tokens, measuring tapes and reference cards organised and accessible
  • Comfortable carry options — shoulder strap and carry handle for flexible transport

Foam Tray Cases

Foam tray systems remain the most widely used miniature protection method for excellent reasons. Individual foam slots cradle each model in its own cushioned space, eliminating movement and contact between figures during transport. Our foam tray carrying cases are available in multiple sizes and configurations to suit armies of all scales, from small skirmish forces to large battle-ready collections.

Our foam trays include standard slot configurations for 25mm and 28mm infantry figures as well as pick and pluck foam inserts for larger models — vehicles, monsters, cavalry, war machines and special character models that do not fit standard slots. Simply pull out the foam cells you need to create a custom-shaped cavity for any model, no matter how unusual the silhouette.

  • Standard infantry slots — pre-cut foam compartments for 25mm to 32mm base figures
  • Pick and pluck foam trays — customisable inserts for tanks, monsters, large heroes and unusual models
  • Multiple tray depths — shallow trays for skirmish squads, deep trays for cavalry, tall models and banner bearers
  • Stackable tray systems — organise your collection by unit, faction or game system

Magnetic Miniature Cases

Magnetic carrying cases represent the modern evolution of miniature transport — faster, more elegant and increasingly popular among competitive players and regular club gamers alike. Instead of sliding fragile models into foam slots, magnetic cases use steel sheet trays on which magnetised model bases sit securely and firmly. Models can be placed and removed in seconds. The flat tray design means no struggling to squeeze a model with an awkward pose or large wing span into a tight foam pocket.

The result is a carrying and storage system that is faster to use at the table, kinder to delicate paint jobs, and dramatically more space-efficient than traditional foam. One magnetic tray can hold an entire unit in a fraction of the volume a foam equivalent would require.

  • Steel sheet trays — flat metal surfaces hold magnetised bases firmly in place during transport
  • No foam pressure — eliminates the risk of antenna, banner and spike breakage from overly tight foam
  • Fast deployment — pick up and place models in seconds, not minutes
  • Ideal for tournament play — set up and pack down your army quickly between rounds
  • Modular and interchangeable — mix and match trays to suit different armies and game systems

Wargaming Backpacks

For players who prefer hands-free transport — walking to a game store, cycling to a club night, navigating a busy convention floor — our wargaming backpacks combine the protection of a dedicated miniature case with the convenience of a wearable pack. Internal tray compartments keep your army secure and separated from accessories. External pockets provide organisation for rulebooks, codexes, army lists, hobby tools and personal items. Adjustable, padded straps make them comfortable to carry even when fully loaded.

  • Internal tray compartment for foam or magnetic trays
  • Multiple external pockets for gaming accessories and personal kit
  • Durable, weather-resistant outer shell
  • Padded back panel and adjustable straps for all-day comfort

Miniature Display Cases

Transport and storage solve one problem. Display solves another. The models you have spent the most time painting — your centrepiece conversions, your fully painted character heroes, your showcase units — deserve to be seen as well as protected. Our miniature display cases are designed to sit proudly on a shelf, hobby desk or gaming room cabinet, presenting your collection in the best possible light while keeping it safe from dust, accidental contact and environmental damage.

Display cases combine a secure, lockable polycarbonate or acrylic cover with a magnetic steel base plate — meaning your magnetised models sit exactly where you place them and stay there. The same magnetic system that protects your army in transit works just as well on display at home.

  • Clear polycarbonate or acrylic covers — show off your collection without removing the protective housing
  • Magnetic steel base plates — models stay fixed in position, arranged exactly as you choose
  • Stackable designs — build a growing display that expands with your collection
  • Doubles as a transport case — take your display directly to the gaming table without repacking

Stackable Storage Systems

For the collector and hobbyist whose miniature collection has grown beyond a single army, organised home storage is as important as transport. Our stackable storage systems are modular trays, boxes and shelf units designed to keep hundreds of miniatures organised by faction, game system or painting status — undercoated models, works in progress, completed figures — without taking over your entire hobby space.

Clear windows and labelling options mean you can find exactly the unit you need without unpacking everything. Interlocking stacking mechanisms keep towers stable and prevent the cascade of boxes that disorganised storage inevitably leads to.

  • Modular tray and box systems that expand with your collection
  • Clear windows for instant visual identification without unpacking
  • Compatible with foam inserts for protected home storage
  • Organise by game system, faction, unit type or painting status

Compatible with Every Major Tabletop Game System

Our transport cases and storage solutions are engineered to work with the full range of modern tabletop miniature games. Whether you are a dedicated player of one game or collect across multiple systems, you will find products here that fit your models correctly and handle the specific challenges each game presents.

Our cases accommodate miniatures from all the major fantasy, science fiction and historical wargaming systems including Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, Kill Team, The Horus Heresy, Legions Imperialis, Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Star Wars Legion, Marvel Crisis Protocol, Infinity, Malifaux, Bolt Action, Warmachine, Hordes, The Old World, Necromunda, and many more. Whatever you play, there is a carrying case in this collection that protects it properly.

Foam vs Magnetic: Which Miniature Case Type Is Right for You?

This is the question every wargamer eventually asks, and the honest answer is that both systems have genuine advantages depending on how you play and what you value.

Choose foam if:

  • You have not yet magnetised your model bases
  • You prioritise maximum protection for models with very fragile, thin or extended parts — sword blades, insect wings, long banners, fine antenna
  • You want a lower upfront cost with no base preparation required
  • You transport armies only occasionally and set-up speed is not a priority

Choose magnetic if:

  • You attend tournaments, club nights or conventions regularly and value fast setup and pack-down
  • Your models have awkward poses or unusual shapes that do not fit standard foam slots comfortably
  • You want to reorganise your trays freely without being limited by pre-cut foam shapes
  • You want the cleanest, most elegant carrying system with the least visible bulk
  • You are already magnetising bases as part of your regular hobby workflow

Many experienced collectors use both: foam cases for armies in storage at home, magnetic systems for the army currently being played and transported regularly. Our range supports both approaches and everything in between.

Choosing the Right Size: From Kill Team to Full Battle Army

The right case size depends entirely on what you are transporting. Carrying an oversized case for a small skirmish force is unnecessary bulk. Squeezing a full 2,000-point army into an undersized bag risks exactly the damage you are trying to prevent.

As a general guide:

  • Skirmish / Kill Team level (10–25 models): a compact single-tray case or small carry bag is sufficient. Look for a case with at least one foam tray or two magnetic trays plus a small accessory pocket.
  • Standard army level (50–100 models): a medium army bag with two to three foam trays or four to six magnetic trays. Include vehicle-compatible inserts for armies with large models.
  • Large army / full collection (100–200+ models): a large army transport bag or backpack with four or more trays, deep vehicle slots and generous accessory storage. Consider a wheeled case or a modular stackable system for maximum flexibility at this scale.

What to Look for in a Quality Miniature Carrying Case

Not all carrying cases are created equal. When choosing a miniature transport solution, these are the features that separate a product that will genuinely protect your collection from one that simply looks the part:

  • Padding and shock absorption — the case itself should absorb impact, not transfer it directly to the foam and models inside
  • Tray fit and stability — trays should sit firmly inside the case without shifting or sliding during transit
  • Foam cell depth — cells must be deep enough to hold your tallest models without the lid pressing against protruding parts
  • Zipper and closure quality — heavy-duty zippers that run smoothly under load, including the weight of a full army
  • Handle and strap durability — reinforced attachment points that will not fail when carrying a heavy load
  • Accessory organisation — dedicated pockets for dice, tokens, measuring tapes and reference materials keep everything in one place
  • Material durability — outer fabrics and shells that can handle the wear of regular travel to and from game stores, clubs and events

Protecting Your Investment in the Hobby

The cost of a quality miniature collection runs into hundreds or thousands of hours of hobby time and significant financial investment in models, paints and basing materials. A purpose-built transport and storage system is not an optional extra — it is the sensible, practical way to protect everything you have put into the hobby.

A single damaged centrepiece model that required twenty hours of painting and conversion work costs far more to lose than the price of the best carrying case in this collection. The maths is simple. The peace of mind is invaluable.

Browse the full collection below and find the transport case, storage system or display solution that fits your army, your game and your hobby lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many miniatures does a standard army transport bag hold?

A standard medium army bag with four foam trays typically holds between 100 and 200 infantry-sized figures on 25mm to 32mm bases. Larger figures, cavalry and vehicles require deeper or customisable trays that reduce overall capacity. Always check the tray configuration and depth specifications when choosing a case for armies that include large models.

Do I need to magnetise my miniatures to use a magnetic case?

Yes. Magnetic cases require metal or ferrous material either in the base or attached to the underside of the base to hold models in place on the steel tray. Small rare earth magnets glued to the base underside are the most common and effective method. This is a simple one-time process and the majority of experienced wargamers consider it a standard part of their model preparation workflow.

Can I use the same case for different game systems?

Absolutely. The vast majority of our transport cases and storage solutions are game-system-neutral. They are designed to fit standard miniature base sizes — 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm and beyond — rather than any specific game's models. If you collect across multiple systems, a single quality army bag with a range of tray options will handle your entire collection.

What is the best miniature case for tournaments and conventions?

For tournament play, magnetic cases are generally preferred because they allow extremely fast setup and pack-down between rounds. A backpack-style case is ideal for convention environments where you may be walking long distances with your army. Look for cases with reinforced handles and secure closures that will survive a full day of regular opening and closing.

How should I store miniatures at home between games?

For home storage, stackable tray systems and display cases offer the best combination of protection and accessibility. Keep completed and regularly played armies in magnetic or foam cases ready to transport. Store secondary armies, reserves and works in progress in stackable storage trays organised by unit and faction. Avoid cardboard boxes, plastic bags or any storage that allows models to move freely and contact each other.

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