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Author:  The One Ring Community [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:18 am ]
Post subject:  [*] Magnetized Movement Trays - by Tonio

Category: Gaming Aids
Article Type: Project

Article Title: Magnetized Movement Trays
Author: Tonio
Article Description: How to make your own WotR magnetized movement trays

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Author:  JTV [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:47 pm ]
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great article. Nice self made trays btw 8)

First post :rofl:

Author:  ShadowMaster26 [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:54 pm ]
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Very Resourceful!

Author:  General Elessar [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:55 pm ]
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Nice work! How long did it take to make a tray? And how many did you make?

Author:  Longbottom Leaf [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:03 pm ]
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Great article! It's a wonderful addition to the library, it's well written and very helpful. A wonderful idea and well executed, the article was a pleasure to read. It had easy to follow step by step intructions writen very clearly, making it easy to follow. I loved the humor in it as well. Fantastic article! 8)

Author:  King Elessar the Uniter [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:53 pm ]
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Very good article. Well constructed and easy to follow.
Great idea too! 8)

Author:  Dorthonion [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:55 pm ]
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A neat idea. I wonder if simply gluing the metal sheet to the bottom of GW WotR trays would be simpler - no cutting and so on involved, but then too, the trays are still as low set ... a bit of the old swings and roundabouts, folks. 10/10 for innovation. :yay:

Author:  Tonio [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:28 pm ]
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Thanks for the good comments guys. :D

General Elessar wrote:
Nice work! How long did it take to make a tray? And how many did you make?

We still are in the process of making them, but right now, we have around 50 done. The first batch of material should produce around an hundred.

I would say it took about 10-15 hours to do them, spaced through a week or two. That does include creating the template and setting up the workspace table and new press-drill. So I don't have an individual time. However, the last batch made was quite quick.

Dorthonion wrote:
I wonder if simply gluing the metal sheet to the bottom of GW WotR trays would be simpler - no cutting and so on involved, but then too, the trays are still as low set ... a bit of the old swings and roundabouts, folks.

That might work, depending of the strength of your magnet. It might work for plastic but not metal models too, depending on the weight. Haven't tried it though. A small and optional part of the goal was to have them cheaper then the GW ones, so just adding stuff to the official one would have gone against that, as well as the other goals. :)

Author:  BilboOfTheWhiteTower [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:51 pm ]
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Looks like a great project!
Very well done article and nicely done bases! :yay:

Author:  midloo [ Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:57 pm ]
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It's more effort than I would be willing to put in, but bravo! They're lovely trays and much more functional than the GW ones. Great write up.

Author:  hithero [ Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:15 pm ]
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OK, if youare only making a few, but to make 40+ of them would be a nightmare and expensive. Do you really have that much problem with models falling over in them? Some of my friends even use the GW bases as a means to transprt models and if you do have problems a bit of blue-tac on the models base will be cheaper, easier and quicker than making a ton of movement tray's.

Author:  Tonio [ Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:44 pm ]
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hithero wrote:
OK, if youare only making a few, but to make 40+ of them would be a nightmare and expensive. Do you really have that much problem with models falling over in them? Some of my friends even use the GW bases as a means to transprt models and if you do have problems a bit of blue-tac on the models base will be cheaper, easier and quicker than making a ton of movement tray's.

It depends on your own experience. I really dislike playing with the GW one. At each move of a unit, some models fell off. And just pushing the tray on the table, like we do in Fantasy, doesn't work because they stack on the one in the front, etc.

For the price, it's the contrary of what you said. They are really cheaper then GW's one, but only if you make a lot of them, as you can buy the material at bigger scale. For example, a 8'x4' sheet of hardboard is quite cheaper then eight 2'x2'. To give you an idea, the base we made costed about a fifth of the GW One. Even when you add the cost of the magnets, it's still less then a fourth.

We worked in team, each person working on the next step, only stopping because of drying time. It really went well. I don't regret doing it at all.

Author:  hithero [ Sun Apr 04, 2010 8:45 am ]
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I've a tip for drilling the holes for you. Instead of keeping the drill nice and verticle, have it at a slight slant and rotate during drilling, this will incease the hole size just enought to accomodate the 25mm base. Get it right and the models will pretty much snap into place doing away with the need for magnets.

Author:  TheEverPilgrim [ Sat May 08, 2010 1:26 am ]
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Hello there... very nicely done article, easy to follow, and good pics.

I asked about exactly this back in January. Now that I have begun playing SBG I am getting the itch to play WotR and these plans will save me a good deal of time. Thank you so much.

Here's my original post about the idea...
http://www.one-ring.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=17264&highlight=

Cheers! :-D

Author:  Eorltheyoung [ Sat May 08, 2010 3:05 am ]
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Thats exactly how I make my normal Wotr trays!!!

Author:  Mongoose [ Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:38 pm ]
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This is fantastic! I'd love to give this a try. 8)

Author:  Corsair [ Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:36 pm ]
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Very nice idea, final result looks good too.

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