Battle Foam Unboxing: P.A.C.K. Mini 2.0
March 16, 2018 by johnlyons
Today we're looking at the P.A.C.K. (Personal Army Combat Kit) Mini 2.0 from Battle Foam.
This handy travel-sized case is the perfect solution to protecting your minis or dice on the go.
Coming in various custom configurations we show two variants here for use with miniature games and also with Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars Destiny card and dice game.
How would you use yours?
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What had Warren done to deserve being smacked repeatedly on the head? Should I ask for an encore, or consider him sufficiently punished? :p
Also, I think it counts as a box (that is delivered in a box). The trays might be considereded additonal boxes, making it a box of boxes in a box… Try saying that five times fast
This size is great for just about any skirmish level game. I have a couple of the MERCS bags they used to make, and the Mini might be a better size for me, something that I can toss in the top of a backpack and go. I am wondering if I can fit a Deadzone Second Ed size book into it or not.
I’m thinking in buy something like that for my Bloodbowl and Shadespire, but haven’t decided yet how big should I go. That’s a nice size, for sure.
Does Battle foam do any Bolt action specific tray? i found the artilliry on 60mm+ bases to be a pain to organize in a foam tray
I’ve never had any problems with any of the BF bags I jave owned in the past, and this size of case IS certainly useful for Frostgrave etc. The only thing I didnt catch in the video is what base sizes the troop tray is designed to accomodate – because for games like Guild Ball or Company of Iron it would be kind of a deal breaker if only 7 of the slots would take a mini on a 30mm base!