We are located in Central Jersey. Not too far from the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. We are also about half way between NYC and Philadelphia.
Bringing your table to life, 1 square at a time.
The storage Miniature Magazines have interlocking shells that create a modular, stacked, storage system. The shell holds their place on your shelf, making it easier to keep your entire collection organized.
Complete with a smooth face-plate on both ends to give the system a finished look. Clear acrylic windows show you what is in the tray without taking the stack apart. It can also hold a piece of paper with a description of what is in the box. Keep looking back for more interesting label ideas that we hope to launch.
Available in 1.0" to 12" tall trays.
Medium Magazines: Holds a small army. (this listing)
All trays come in flat packs and will require you to glue them together. We suggest Titebond II wood glue. We use it for most of our terrain requirements. It is available at Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowes as well as most local hardware stores. A 3D animated video will guide you through the construction (Coming Soon). If you can build minis, you can build these.
Wood Inserts are also available. Let us know how many minis and what size base you want for each insert.
These are great for your shelves but not for your backpack. While I would happily carry one to a game at someone else's house, I do not suggest traveling with a large stack anywhere. The minis will handle a few bumps, but not being dropped or banged. MDF inserts will help a lot in keeping your minis in order.
As usual, custom orders always welcome.No need to dust off your combatants when stored in the Dragon Scales® Deployment Dock. Dust doesn't dare enter this effective storage solution.
Whether you're ready to deploy your adventuring party, their enemies, or your grand army, the Deployment Dock makes it fast and efficient. Stager your encounters in a stack right by your GM chair. They will be safe, hidden, and at your fingertips. Once the night is complete, easily place the Deployment Docks back in their storage location.
All trays come in flat packs and will require you to glue them together. We suggest Titebond II wood glue. We use it for most of our terrain requirements. It is available at Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowes as well a most local hardware stores. A 3D animated video will guide you through the construction. If you can build minis, you can build these.
Magnetic and Magnetic Receptive Inserts are available for all sizes.
Wood Inserts are also available for all sizes.
These are great for your shelves but not for your backpack. While I would happily carry one to a game at someone else's house, I do not suggest traveling with a large stack anywhere. The minis will handle a few bumps, but not being dropped or banged. MDF inserts will help a lot in keeping your minis in order.
As usual, custom orders always welcome.
We don't make games and we don't design minis. We do however, help bring your world to life by adding dimension and utility to your table. All of our products are made to work with your favorite games. They are not just random chunks of foam or plaster to drop onto the table. They have specific uses and are designed to fit within the confines of a grid-based game. Terrain should help convey a feeling and give information. Not force players to wonder where their minis can stand or what the terrain means.
We work in a modern, 5,000 square foot facility (10 x 20 5' squares) with CNC lasers, routers, and sign printers. We make custom products every day.
These are working just great!! Thanks again!!
Requires a strong adhesive, but easy to build and paint. The magnetic inserts make these boxes not just exceptional storage, but more viable for transport as well. I'm forsaking every other product that does the same thing because this doesn't break the bank AND it's well made.
Dean Jones
Store owner
I started my tabletop gaming adventure in Christmas 1991 (13) when my mom couldn't get me a copy of Axis and Allies in time, so she got me a gift card and the new D&D "Black Box". I was hooked! The next day I canceled my A&A order and spent my haul on minis and books. My father owned a construction company and lumber yard, so I grew up making things. That turned into a job making models and signs on CNC machines. 30 plus years later, I have painted hundreds of minis. Crafted tons of terrain. Slayed at least 10 dragons. And now I try to share some of my ideas to help bring your games to life - or at least control the chaos that is your mini closet.
We are located in Central Jersey. Not too far from the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. We are also about half way between NYC and Philadelphia.