About this deal
Containing one set of our revolutionary channel foam, the Citadel Crusade Figure Case has been specially designed to fit almost any model that we make, any shape and size, quickly and easily without the chore of cutting and shaping to fit. Packing and unpacking the case is absurdly quick and easy; any model, however pointy, placed anywhere within the channels will be protected as well as if you’d spent countless hours hacking away at a custom fit. I know people who use this Citadel case regularly for pewter metal models, including the bigger warjacks from Privateer Press.
You’ll free up more time to concentrate on games, painting or just showing off your miniatures collection.The hinge in the back is reinforced with a metal pin (an upgrade from other cases that use plastic hinges that can break or warp over time). That’s so when you put your miniatures in there, the foam will close around the models and secure them in place. Though the weight of these heavier models (generally made of pewter) may shift the foam and surrounding content a bit more. Now, a question does come up: Would the Crusade case fit my Warmachine/Hordes models or other wargaming miniatures? While smaller than the Crusade case, the battle case's smaller cousin, the skirmish case, stacks neatly on top of it.
If you’re looking for a do-it-all army transport case that doesn’t require you to fiddle with foam bits and plucking open spaces for all your stuff, the Crusade Case (or its smaller siblings) may be what you’re looking for! It holds the models tightly, but doesn’t press on the weapons or strain any of the spindly ethereal plastic that sticks out of particular models. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. To ensure the robustness of the stress points, a metal hinge runs along the back, strengthening and adding a reassuring weightiness.
You’d have to be infantry heavy for sure, which is pretty typical in 8th anyway, but it would be a tight fit – as you said. Packing and unpacking the case is absurdly quick and easy; any model, however pointy, placed anywhere within the channels will be protected as well as if youd spent countless hours hacking away at a custom fit.