They are metal baking tins. I can't remember where I bought them, but I just searched them out online and had them sent in the mail. The dimensions of mine are 12 x 9.5 x 2 inches.
How strong is the hold using the promag sheet? I tried this a while back but the cheap stuff ended up being useless, the models were sliding around, I didn't trust it at all in a tip over situation, and I ended going back to my 'add a magnet to the bottom' system.
Love your explosion markers!
"What did you do with Sully?"
"I let him go."
Cool. Tell us more about those metal boxes.
They are metal baking tins. I can't remember where I bought them, but I just searched them out online and had them sent in the mail. The dimensions of mine are 12 x 9.5 x 2 inches.
How strong is the hold using the promag sheet? I tried this a while back but the cheap stuff ended up being useless, the models were sliding around, I didn't trust it at all in a tip over situation, and I ended going back to my 'add a magnet to the bottom' system.
With the contact cement, they stay put. I have 100's of bases now that have stood the test of time.