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cursed city card sleeves

cursed city card sleeves Feldherr foam set + Organizer Insert for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City

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cursed city card sleeves Feldherr foam set + Organizer Insert for Warhammer Quest: Cursed CityWhether this colorful troop of heroes was really aware of what horrors, creatures, and especially what cruel vampire lord, they would expect in Ulfenkarn, one may gladly doubt. But what can you do when these voices constantly whisper: fame glory treasure?! With this Feldherr foam set you make sure that Jelsen Darrock, Dagnai Holdenstock, Emelda Braskov and the other death defying heroes arrive unharmed and battle ready in the Cursed City. So that the

Whether this colorful troop of heroes was really aware of what horrors, creatures, and especially what cruel vampire lord, they would expect in Ulfenkarn, one may gladly doubt. But what can you do when these voices constantly whisper: fame - glory - treasure?!

With this Feldherr foam set you make sure that Jelsen Darrock, Dagnai Holdenstock, Emelda Braskov and the other death-defying heroes arrive unharmed and battle-ready in the Cursed City. So that the equipment is always where it is needed, you also get an Organizer to sort the accessories.

  • The set fits neatly into the original board game box of the "Warhammer Quest: Cursed City" core game by GamesWorkshop.
  • It provides space for all 60 miniatures and the complete game material of the base game.
  • Two custom foam trays provide protection for the miniatures.
  • Three plastic card holders and one plastic token tray will help you sort the cards and small-sized accessories.
  • All cards also fit with sleeves.
  • Larger game components - board tiles, drop zone, extraction zone, "Ulfenkarn in Peril" envelope, skyvessel board, combat track and the booklets - are stored separately in the box.
  • The lid of the board game box protrudes approx. 5 cm. The Flex Cross Band size L, which is also included in the set, provides more stability during storage and transport.

Whether Vargskyr, Direbat or Gravestones - on the two Feldherr foam inserts, one specific compartment is reserved for each miniature. From the fearsome Brutogg Corpse-Eater to the Deadwalker Zombies to the Blood Rats, all hero, hostile and object models get an individually tailored compartment.

The precisely fitting cut helps with sorting and also ensures that nothing slips around during transport. The many fine details of the miniatures are thus reliably protected from damage. If you have painted your models, you can be sure that the colors are still unscratched and unharmed after transport.

On both foam trays, one compartment remains at your free disposal, to store game materials such as dice and tokens.

More organized space and a better overview of the accessories you get with the 3 card holders and the token box. These are made of sturdy plastic and let you clearly sort all tokens, counters, game cards and other small accessories. This saves time in the game setup and you can devote yourself entirely to your quests.

Next to the small foam insert for the hero miniatures, you can place the card and token holders.

All game cards can be sorted into the plastic card holders. Of course, these also fit with protective sleeves. The compartment for the Suffocating Gravetide token can also be used as a card tray during the game.

With its 19 compartments, the plastic token holder offers enough space and possibilities to sort all your tokens in a useful way.

After everything is sorted in, you can place the larger cardboard pieces (Board Tiles, Drop Zone, Extraction Zone, "Ulfenkarn in Peril" envelope) and the booklets (Rulebook, Quest Book, Warscrolls Book, assembly guide), separated by a foam bottom.

Finally, put the large insert with the Hostile models on top. Finish it off with the third foam topper, on which you place the skyvessel board and the combat track. Now everything's safe and clear.

In order to ensure a stable, transportable fit of the cover despite the protrusion of about 5 cm, the set also includes a blue Feldherr Flex Cross Band (size L).

The set includes:

  • 1 foam tray for Hostile models, Gravestones, Object miniatures plus accessories (ATMFCW042BO)
  • 1 foam tray for Hero and Hostile models plus accessories (GBMFCX070BO)
  • 1 plastic card holder for Trait, Initiative, Exploration and Discovery Cards plus Suffocating Gravetide token
  • 2 plastic card holders for Encounter, Empowerment and Mortis Cards
  • 1 plastic token holder for tokens, counters, Character, Hostile Reference Cards plus Quest Card
  • 3 foam toppers
  • 1 Feldherr Flex Cross Band blue (Size L)

The foam trays have the dimensions:

  • ATMFCW042BO: 425 mm x 285 mm x 42 mm total height (32 mm usable height + 10 mm foam base)
  • GBMFCX070BO: 285 mm x 185 mm x 70 mm total height (60 mm usable height + 10 mm foam base)
  • high-quality, fine pored foam
  • chlorine and acid-free
  • Made in Germany

As with all 3D-printed models, minor imperfections may occur. The product images are only examples of how the finished product may look. Colors may vary. All products are delivered unpainted.

  • thermosoftening plastic
  • ready to use - no assembly required
  • 3D printed in Germany
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