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Display Case for Warhammer® Miniature with Eternal Conflict Background

Original price £16.99 - Original price £21.99
Original price
£16.99
£16.99 - £21.99
Current price £16.99
🚚 Free UK mainland delivery on orders over £75
SKU WHDS2001.2.7
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Made to Order

Added to the production queue and dispatched in approximately 6 weeks. This may vary depending on seasonal demand.

Product Description

Our smallest case is the Miniature case, it is designed to hold individual pieces. They have a square base that is available in 3 sizes and each size has 2 height options, ensuring it fits a range of miniatures no matter what race or faction. For a detailed size guide please click here

The first background we’re releasing for Warhammer Age of Sigmar will transport your miniatures to the hellish wasteland of a crumbling world where the fate of the Mortal Realms will be decided.

Product Features

Protected - Get peace of mind for your Warhammer miniatures, ensure they are protected from accidental damage.

Easy access - Two methods of access to your miniature, either lift the lid or remove the case from the base.

Easy to Clean - Our UV-proof cases have been designed to be easily cleaned and to help reduce the reduce the amount of dusting your miniatures will need.

Officially Licensed Artwork - Designed in house by our talented team of designers.

Product Specifications

- 5mm matt black Acrylic display case, assembled with our uniquely designed screws and connector cubes, allowing you to easily secure the case together.
- 3mm foam insert to reduce miniature slipping.
Black magnets recessed in base to keep the clear case securely in place

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Jan
Beautiful Display Cases

The Cases are well made and look pretty nice. I ordered the ones with printed backplates, but would prefer clean ones in reallife. Istructions could be better, but its not rocket science and everyone should be able to handle it.