Magnet and Steel
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Re: Magnet and Steel
Or the lollipop sucking police photographer - Kodak
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Re: Magnet and Steel
How about Cartouche and Lacey two 18th Century policewomen?
Sorry I really suck as these games.
Sorry I really suck as these games.
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Re: Magnet and Steel
I supply magnetic sheets and Ferrosheet (that magnets 'stick' to).
http://www.tinytintroops.co.uk/Bases/Fl ... sheets.htm
The magnetic sheet is 0.8mm, not the strongest you can get but adequate for up to 28mm figures. Ferrosheet is a fairly new product for me and is much better than most of the thinner versions sold by others (0.8mm compared to the norm of 0.5mm).
I do three sizes, including both A4 and RUB (4lt & 9lt boxes) and it sticks really well to the plastic used (which not all versions do).
Also happy to help & advise on choices and options - or any queries about magnetic storage.
Tony of TTT ( www.tinytintroops.co.uk )
http://www.tinytintroops.co.uk/Bases/Fl ... sheets.htm
The magnetic sheet is 0.8mm, not the strongest you can get but adequate for up to 28mm figures. Ferrosheet is a fairly new product for me and is much better than most of the thinner versions sold by others (0.8mm compared to the norm of 0.5mm).
I do three sizes, including both A4 and RUB (4lt & 9lt boxes) and it sticks really well to the plastic used (which not all versions do).
Also happy to help & advise on choices and options - or any queries about magnetic storage.
Tony of TTT ( www.tinytintroops.co.uk )