tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992502902212206434.post8350927655880997821..comments2019-01-06T10:33:32.876+00:00Comments on check your corners: Review: KR caseswait, what?http://www.blogger.com/profile/14580631126965884676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992502902212206434.post-49104158957912267782019-01-06T10:32:03.896+00:002019-01-06T10:32:03.896+00:00your good article,thanks for sharingyour good article,thanks for sharingjodhhttps://goo.gl/Rh4V9Xnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992502902212206434.post-4299899139202209612012-01-25T23:47:16.278+00:002012-01-25T23:47:16.278+00:00I got a bunch of the KR cardboard boxes for home s...I got a bunch of the KR cardboard boxes for home storage and would highly recommend them. The Battlefoam price bridge was the thing that stopped me going for them... so KR is a great compromise imo.<br /><br />I also recently bought a pair of their valkyrie storage cases which are great because they allow you to fit one complete valk, 4 chimeras / russes (storing the turrets and gubbins separate) AND 20 infantry!!! (thanks to an ingeniously shaped drop in insert!) Perfect!<br /><br />One final thing that I think is VERY worth mentioning is that the "standard" infantry trays are ten models wide... rather than the GW 9. This makes much more sense for my IG army with all its 10 strong units! <br /><br />Oh, and before I forget, they also make a smaller 9 wide tray to fit at the top of the GW case... so you can actually get 4 layers of KR foam into a regular GW carry case...<br /><br />In short, another thumbs up from another happy customer me thinks!<br /><br />PS: welcome back.Luis Nieveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16104268520391688183noreply@blogger.com