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Hey Moriquendi, what is that large-format card you got there? Some kind of promo? Is there a front side?Moriquendi wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:19 pm Updated pics of current transport & storage mentioned above.
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Well done!Almost forgot, the silliest accomplishment of mine (3 of each pair except, the Red/Whites):
(finally got the other 2 alternate side versions of each)
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I don't recall what is on the back, if anything, I'll check when I get home. I got it from The Jabberwock and couple months back, not sure where he picked it up.
There was a postcard sized Dwar promo card for the Lidless Eye I've seen as well, but don't have one myself.
I didn't mention before, but I've been using Ultimate Guard's deck boxes ("boulder" series) and their card/deck cases ("ArkHive" series) for a while now. The products are nice, though expensive. I've been buying more lately, and trying to find their deck boxes in stock anywhere I can. So I just decided to post. I don't work for them or anything, but the reason I bother sharing is because I've found them to be great for various MECCG decks. You can see their stuff here: ultimateguard.com
Also, I just use the lightweight sleeves, not the heavy duty ones with plastic backs. And I don't double sleeve. So if you do that then these products won't fit the same as they do for me.
Here is the "ArkHive 400+" box with 5 "Boulder 80+" boxes. These fit the Challenge Decks including their sites and sideboard. Again, using single lightweight sleeves. I've got one the purple one with minion decks and another for the hero decks. I can actually fit about 120 cards in these 80+ boxes. The ArkHive can also fit 4 of the "Boulder 100+" deck boxes which are great for your normal MECCG deck. These deck boxes are almost square so you can put them facing the front or the side. I have 110 cards in one deck. Since I use thin sleeves I can fit 140 cards, but not quite 150. So I have my starting company, play deck, sideboard, as well as a bunch of lands and regions already with the deck. Here is something called the "Twin Flip n' Tray 200+" that I use for my sites and regions. I can just barely fit all of the regions and the hero, minion, fallen wizard, and balrog sites. I do have doubles of the havens and deep mines. I think they are making a slightly larger version these days aimed at 266+ cards. So if you have heavier sleeves maybe check it out. If you don't bother with regions then you'll get extra space compared to me.
It's also possible to remove the tray by itself if you wanted to for some reason... It fits a lot of dice.
Also, I just use the lightweight sleeves, not the heavy duty ones with plastic backs. And I don't double sleeve. So if you do that then these products won't fit the same as they do for me.
Here is the "ArkHive 400+" box with 5 "Boulder 80+" boxes. These fit the Challenge Decks including their sites and sideboard. Again, using single lightweight sleeves. I've got one the purple one with minion decks and another for the hero decks. I can actually fit about 120 cards in these 80+ boxes. The ArkHive can also fit 4 of the "Boulder 100+" deck boxes which are great for your normal MECCG deck. These deck boxes are almost square so you can put them facing the front or the side. I have 110 cards in one deck. Since I use thin sleeves I can fit 140 cards, but not quite 150. So I have my starting company, play deck, sideboard, as well as a bunch of lands and regions already with the deck. Here is something called the "Twin Flip n' Tray 200+" that I use for my sites and regions. I can just barely fit all of the regions and the hero, minion, fallen wizard, and balrog sites. I do have doubles of the havens and deep mines. I think they are making a slightly larger version these days aimed at 266+ cards. So if you have heavier sleeves maybe check it out. If you don't bother with regions then you'll get extra space compared to me.
It's also possible to remove the tray by itself if you wanted to for some reason... It fits a lot of dice.
In fact I have 3 Northern Rhovanion cards. One is Dutch printed at least, so higher quality ink color! What can I say... until the end of 2017 I only knew one other person who collected MECCG, so currently 5 of my 6 Helmer drawers are MtG (even though I stopped purchasing MtG product circa 2006). My philosophy is that not owning all of the cards is the only true CCG play experience, although digital platforms are great for appreciating MECCG as a non-collected game.
My Helmer stores a mix of sleeved rares and unsleeved. I finally took a picture:
Left row is hero resources (sorted by expansion and whether MP card), middle row is hazards (sorted by expansion and whether creature), right row is stage + characters + unsorted (partially cannibalized decks and "recent" donations) + donated minion resources (further in from what is shown). As I am principally a Player, and only secondarily a Collector, there are also some subsortings by things like creature bonus types, requiring doors/gates, character mind, but they are of less importance. More useful cards naturally gravitate to the expansion boundaries as I resort old decks and place cards back on the ends.
And as the Denver group knows, my "game day transport" is an old worn Whitman's Sampler chocolate box. The height and width are perfect for two rows of sleeved cards with dice in between, and I find the outer overhang helps protect the corners. The lid makes a decent dice tray. Need to stock up soon, though, because I think the company recently downsized their 12-oz box to be 10-oz, which doesn't look tall enough.
One [online community] with hammer and chisel might mar more than they make...
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/
FYI, that filing cabinet fits two 800-count card boxes (BCW, etc) in each drawer, fairly snugly.
Thanks! I saw your pictures above and noted that, but I think I'd prefer to store the cards vertically (like Theo's example) as opposed to horizontally as you've chosen to do. I don't know if there's enough space to fit three vertically-oriented 800-count boxes side-by-side in those drawers, so was wondering what Theo was using.
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This is a customized box (ordered from a UK-based manufacturer), sized to fit my Arda deck (including 3 site decks). I have a similar box to simulate sealed deck games.
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I cut my own strips from a cardboard shipping box. I add a few centimeters on both ends and make half-depth notches to slot the horizontal and vertical (looking down into the drawer) pieces together. After I did the first drawer, I realized that it was useful for the horizontal piece in the front to be a little taller and moved in a little to prevent stuff from getting caught under the front overhang, which is just about equal to vertical card height. That front overhang is the one aspect that isn't ideal about the Helmer, in my mind. But one can still store old rulebooks there, or something similar.
One [online community] with hammer and chisel might mar more than they make...
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/