


š”ļø Carry your battlefield with confidenceāwherever the war calls!
The Warhammer 40,000 40K Citadel Skirmish Figure Case by Games Workshop is a compact, durable carrying solution designed specifically for skirmish-sized armies. Featuring innovative channel foam that fits a wide variety of miniature shapes without modification, this case protects up to 500 points of models during transport. Its sturdy construction, secure clasps, and versatile foam options make it ideal for gamers seeking reliable, stylish, and travel-friendly miniature storage.
| ASIN | B00VE6XXH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #660,483 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #17,554 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (336) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 99239999074 |
| Manufacturer | Games Workshop |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 18 years |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.94 x 1.81 inches |
P**R
best series of model cases I've used and I've used a lot
The plastic, handles, and clasps on these cases are strong. The build quality is quite thick and durable. I've had some short 2 to 3 foot drops and my models even those tightly packed have received no damage. The foam is of quite good quality and the inside can be both modded (that is cut) to fit larger models and small to medium units like odd size HQs and Tanks, specially if they are magnetized in parts. The case itself could be fitted with regular squared foam trays, precut or pluck foam. I have 2 skirmish cases and each contains a complete Indomitus set (no terrain). I also have a larger Crusader and it holds 1000 pts of sisters, The AoS Mighty Battle kit, Blood kit, Soul Wars and Blight Wars. And it still isn't even too crowded as I could fit probably 20 to 40 more models. I have not had any models break or damage one another and I consider myself pretty liberal in bunching them up by storing them standing and upside down. I do make sure more spindly models are given room to lay sideways or they are put in a special plain pluck foam box or in a curio. I wouldn't consider GW cases for more spindly and really delicate pieces where there are wings, whips, cloaks and chains and well just pieces that have really thin attachment to their base. Like skeles and ghosts, and I've broken a ton of them just on my own. I tried four cases before just purchasing GW kits, I was pleased with the Skirmish size, the wavy foam works and I plan on buying another Crusader so I can split up my Primaris and Sisters into a separate case or free up my 2 Skirmish cases and devoting them to just Sisters. The cases I bought prior were really cheap and they have since been marked up about 30% to 40% and the glue was dry, the foam cheap, they had to be really modded, the cases were not as durable, clasps felt loose or cheap, foam was torn/damaged and peeling apart. It's a skirmish case, it's for fitting like 500 pts and fitting it with plenty of room. I don't recommend really packing it unless you are comfortable with models rubbing against one another, and maybe having the somewhat larger models detach from larger bases, like large ovals for bikes, or HQs and Canopteks. You may be able to cut them into the side so they fit deeper into the foam. It's really for tossing in a kill team and a book maybe and some dice. It isn't going to hold much more then maybe a very tight squeeze of two 500 pt armies with nothing huge. It works well for me and looks good to me and for just stuffing bread and butter horde units in it, more then worth the extra cost. If I knew I'd like it as much as I would I would probably have 2 Crusaders and I first bought a Skirmish to just see if I liked it. You could even throw paint supplies in it and use it as a paint and model case if you wanted. I haven't tried the GW paint case but it looks interesting for anyone who has a lot of GW paint supplies. I only write a glowing review because this is a very good product imho.
H**D
Skirmish army size friendly and keeps my units safe
I bought one from my FLGS. These are very sturdy and tough. The lining in the inside is was to place minis and keep them safe. If you have seen one I. Person these are perfect for skirmish armies with small pieces that donāt have a ton of spindly or breakable parts.
B**S
Good for plastic minis not so good for metal minis
So I like the outside of the case a lot, it feels sturdy and latches securely. However, Iām not a fan of the foam inserts. I bought it to store my older metal miniatures so they would be safe from paint chipping, but the foam dividers are not attached to the bottom of the foam. So with the added weight of the metal it pushes down on the bottom when you lift the top foam layer off making all the minis bash into each other which is what I donāt want. Foam excluded the case is great, might just get some foam inserts of my own to replace the ones it came with. I think if the minis were plastic it would be fine but the added weight of the metal is just too much for the foam.
B**N
Way better than people are saying
I think people are expecting more than they should out of this case, its a skirmish case not an army case and I honestly think its competitively priced for what you get, its a hard shell and the plastic isn't as thin as another review said. Over all its an improvement on their old case design and the trays are actually pretty versatile.
K**R
Great
Like the look and speed delivery
L**L
For the Emperor! or maybe Death to the False Emperor? Depending on your faction.
The amount of mini's you can fit in the is amazing and the price was great as well. I will be picking up another soon. BUT, if you have predominantly "metal" mini's I might steer clear of this. It's amazing for plastic 30mm mini's. I like the size and portability of this hard-case.
A**H
Small and disapointing.
For the price of this the size just fell alittle short. Really disappointed. You are literally paying for the name on the side. Not much to write home about.
D**R
Basic case for carrying a few dozen minis
You get what you pay for. This is a basic case for carrying minis. The box itself is cheap plastic and not very solid, and the internals is just open wavy foam that you can insert minis into, but you can't really max out its capacity without causing other minis to pressure each other. I use this case for more delicate Battletech miniatures, but due to spacing you need the case just can't hold much. It's best used for transporting a few minis to a game session.
A**.
per quasi 80 euro mi aspettavo una valigia decisamente più grande e di una plastica migliore. Ne esistono grandi il doppio allo stesso prezzo. Non la consiglio.
P**E
Bought a skirmish case for my grandson for Christmas as he has set up a club with his science teacher at school and due to its construction which I was impressed with I decided to get the slightly bigger case as I have more models. The build quality is good and sturdy and looks like it will take bangs and prangs while protecting the contents. Very satisfied with the purchase and the seller.
S**L
Aucun intret : Meme pour simplement mettre 3 figurine et son matos de peinture de base a peindre en vacance => trop petit
D**H
works well with varied sized mini's. it your looking for a case this is a good one to get.
S**S
Citadel boxes as always very good quality. This skirmish box has two foam trays . I bought this to use as a hobby box and it fits my needs perfectly. I have GW paints, washes files, paintbrushes and close up work eye glasses in the top tray and 15 models (currently Grey Knights) in the bottom tray. I also have space for GW cutting tray and palette and some tissues in the top of the box. All nice and compact. Well worth the purchase Well done Games Workshop, another brilliant product
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