🎲 Elevate Your Game with JucociMiniatures!
The JucociMiniatures Storage Case is a large, durable plastic transport solution designed to securely hold and organize your miniatures. Featuring 5 adjustable magnetic trays, it offers a customizable storage experience while supporting up to 5 pounds. With a sleek black design and easy assembly, this case is perfect for any serious miniature enthusiast.
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Compartments | 5 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Weight Supported | 5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 11.16 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.4"L x 11.5"W x 17.9"H |
Capacity | 3170.09 Cubic Inches |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Large Size |
Color | Black |
Opening Mechanism | Snap |
Closure Type | Magnetic |
Additional Features | Magnetic |
K**N
Wish I had bought one earlier
I have two Jucoci small white carrying cases, which were a good value for the money at the time, but they are nowhere near as cool or as sturdy as this beast is. The assembly instructions are definitely not Ikea grade, but it takes only four screws and a couple brain cells to assemble. This case has a lot more storage space than the other ones I own. I haven't loaded it up yet, but I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get dice, data cards, and all the other necessities in it as well. I would definitely recommend this case if you have larger models like daemons, primarchs, etc. You can pack a lot in the smaller cases but it only takes one large model to eat up half the space. I will probably park the smaller cases on a shelf, if nothing else, they keep the dust off the miniatures. But I'm not going to skimp again. Next time I need another case I will be getting another one of these.
R**S
Great case
This case is a bit cheaper than Magna Sliders from Battlefoam. The other advantages that it has over Magna Racks is that you can configure the shelf height on the fly, and your models are kept fully encased (dust protection!). This is the kind of magnetic storage solution I have been waiting for.The covered cake trays I have been using are objectively cheaper than this solution, but they take up much more space and do not fit all models (they have a set height). They also do not fit an entire 40k army in one tray, nor are they stackable.The plastic this is made from looks nice and sturdy. It's not too light weight though, so the build case has a bit of heft to it. Not nearly as much as one build entirely of wood, though, I'd imagine.The trays themselves are thin and feel very light weight, but I consider that an advantage. Magnetically, they do the job better than covered cake baking trays. I am not worried about my models sliding around or getting loose.The connections for the screws in top and bottom look up to the job, but over-tightening will definitely cause them to be ripped out of the plastic. Use common sense and you'll be fine. You can tighten the screws, and you will feel when they are secure. That's where you stop. I don't worry for a second that the screws will rip out of the plastic in normal daily use, not even with much more weight in the case than I have in it.The door is held closed by friction. This seems like a bad idea, until you actually feel the closure, and then you realize it's just fine. This was the biggest thing holding me back from ordering (you know, in the hemming and hahing phase) but it turned out to be a total non-issue for me.What would have made this case better?1. I would have liked something to secure the door. Nothing a strap won't fix, but that would've been nice. However, Jucoci has a bag on the way, supposedly, that fits this case. That totally resolves this issue, I suspect, as it really only is a concern in transport (and really probably not even then...)2. I would've like to be able to put a carry strap on. Again: the promised bag will likely take care of this.3. It would've been a great idea if this was made to securely stack. These cases do stack, as the handle folds down in an indentation in the top, but there is no feature that would prevent the top box from sliding off. I think that's a bit of an oversight in the design. They should have made some bumps on the bottom, and matching divets on the top, to prevent the cases from sliding around when stacked on top of each other (or some similar solution).All in all, I highly recommend this case. The issues listed above are nitpicky at best. I think this is the best magnetic storage on the market right now, and also one of the cheapest (if still NOT cheap!)
C**E
Will damage your models
I bought one and liked it then I got another. About a month after I got the second one, the trays in both started slipping out of the slots. I looked at them and noticed that opening the door causes that the door is hinged on to bow out. Over time this allows the trays to fall out of the slots. I added thin wooden strips on the ends of the trays to make them longer. This worked for several months before the process started over. The design is nice but the material chosen is poor. I would not have bought one if I knew this would happen.
G**Y
Is good
Great carrier, only issue I have is the assembly instructions have numbers on the panels but the panels are not numbered. Other than that its amazing
S**H
Good case, fits a lot of models.
Great solution for storing and transporting wargaming miniatures. The plastic used is the cheap hollow kind that doesn't inspire much confidence, but I've had it for almost a year now and it's still holding strong. The trays are great for magnetized bases and keep miniatures from sliding around (if they aren't magnetized they will slide).My only issue is that due to the type of plastic used, the fit is a bit off. I have slight gaps where the top and bottom meet the side panels.I somehow managed to fit almost 3000pts of tyranids into it. Full tray of termagaunts on the very top level with a few ripper swarms and the small neurogaunts bring the only others short enough to fit that top level. Slightly larger models such as hormagaunts (due to their poses) genestealers, gargoyles, etc. fit in the next tray (about 3-4 slots down). Then mid sized height nids such as carnifex, Hive Tyrant, zoanthropes, neurotyrant, leapers, a Harpy (without base), Maleceptor, etc. fit on the next level (about 4-5 slots down). At the very bottom level slot I have large nid models with Exocrine, Screamer, winged hive tyrant, tyranofex, deathleaper, and a psychophage. A few other random models fill in gaps here and there. It's a bit of a puzzle to figure out at first, but you can pack quite a few models into it.I may edit my review to add a picture later.Overall a good storage solution that could improve quality a tiny bit to be great.
A**E
Easy to construct
Easy to construct, solid structure, and it's never been easier to transport and play with my miniatures!
T**N
Great case for 40k!
I bought this case back in early 2023. I have used it to drive to four states RTTs and GTs. No issues and always has held up to abuse. I attend tournaments multiple times a month. I am constantly changing armies and trays. Everything has held up great. I am purchasing a second one because I sometimes carry more than one army.
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