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Post by squirmydad on Sept 17, 2013 8:01:55 GMT -9
Let's see, 50 of the 25mm hexes, 50 of the 25mm circles, 100 of the 25mm squares, 100 of the 25x50m bases all in clear acrylic...that would pretty much cover me. Maybe some bigger bases later, say, for the 50mm square, how hard would it be to have the option of a second line to make a block of troops. Kinda like this; Do you have an idea on pricing for that?
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Post by WackyAnne on Sept 18, 2013 4:58:37 GMT -9
Shipping to Canada for 100 25mm bases was $11.25 (IIRC) via USPS (First Class Mail International Parcels). For a total of 100x25mm bases, 50x20mm bases, 25x50mm bases, the shipping would be one of the following:
USPS (First Class Mail International Parcels) $14.95 USPS (Priority Mail International) $33.60 USPS (Express Mail International) $44.40
I don't know yet what customs and fees I'd face, though usually going through USPS avoids brokerage fees. Any Canadian (okumarts, cowboyleland...) had an order from Litko recently?
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Post by onemonk on Sept 18, 2013 5:00:51 GMT -9
Let's see, 50 of the 25mm hexes, 50 of the 25mm circles, 100 of the 25mm squares, 100 of the 25x50m bases all in clear acrylic...that would pretty much cover me. Maybe some bigger bases later, say, for the 50mm square, how hard would it be to have the option of a second line to make a block of troops. Kinda like this; Do you have an idea on pricing for that? I can quote any customs by contacting me directly at Litko. I like to have an email trail to the original info just in case. jim@litko.net
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Post by onemonk on Sept 23, 2013 10:20:01 GMT -9
The bases are in the store and will be released October 1st. LITKO Paper Miniature Bases
I had to drop the wood bases because it made a mess of the drop down selection process, so if you really wanted wood bases, just send me an email and I'll get you a link to order them. If anyone needs anything special, just let me know what you want and I'll give you a price and link to order. jim@litko.net
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Post by flockofthese on Sept 23, 2013 10:36:44 GMT -9
Sweet! I'll have some spending money by then. I'm definitely grabbing 100 25mm circles. I'll have to have a thorough look through the rest of the store to see if there is anything else I should tack on to my order.
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Post by kane on Sept 24, 2013 20:22:01 GMT -9
Really love the semi-transparent gray. Looks like a shadow.
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Post by Parduz on Sept 24, 2013 22:50:06 GMT -9
What's the maximum thickness that can be fit in the slot?
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Post by Dagger on Sept 25, 2013 7:17:23 GMT -9
Really love the semi-transparent gray. Looks like a shadow. That's exactly what I was hoping for! Awesome... Love it! Thanks Jim!
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Post by onemonk on Sept 25, 2013 20:37:11 GMT -9
What's the maximum thickness that can be fit in the slot? The bases are all 3mm, you'll need to cut down the tabs. JIM Edit, you probably meant, how thick can the paper be? I made the slots 1mm wide. Regular paper card doubled over fits easily. you can ad tape to the sides to thicken them up.
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Post by onemonk on Oct 1, 2013 11:27:14 GMT -9
The bases are now live in the store, the link above will take you to the product page. Happy shopping! JIM
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Post by flockofthese on Oct 25, 2013 11:59:56 GMT -9
Got mine in the mail today! I currently don't have access to a camera, so I cant show them off. They do work great though. They seem to grab my current miniatures well enough for play too. If I was going to be playing with a kid (like toys) then I would thicken up the tabs, so they really grab tight. Basically, what im saying is that I feel the slot is the correct width. It doesn't do any good for it to be too thin. Its wide enough to grab on your average double layer of cardstock or photopaper miniature, while still leaving room for thicker materiel if you need. it. I'm satisfied with my purchase. I hope these stick around. I may need more sometime.
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