Tournament Tray

Kip and Tom have talked about the awesome tournament trays by Broken Egg Games that they use to carry their minis around at events. Here, we show off why they are so useful.

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The trays are made of hardwood, stained and sealed for maximum durability. The dice tray is lined with felt, and is a perfect place to roll dice during a game to keep the terrain and models safe from crashing D20s. It also conveniently holds your dice, tokens, tape measure and laser pointer as you move from table to table.

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The holes are a mixture of 25mm and 40mm, arranged in exceeding clever ways to accommodate the different shapes that occur with Infinity models’ base extensions.

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The Marut sits comfortably in a 40mm slot that overlaps 2 25mm slots providing room for its feet extensions.

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The 25mm slots in between the 40mm slots have enough “wall” to prevent models from sliding around, yet are open enough to accommodate most base extensions.

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Remotes with 4 base extensions fit perfectly in any of the X-pattern shapes – and those shapes also handle non-extended 40mm or 25mm as needed.

The number of slots is more than adequate to handle most two-list tournament model counts. It allows you to only unpack those minis one time, and not have to waste so much time between rounds unloading and cleaning up. It is also designed to fit inside the main pocket of an Infinity Alpha Bag.

I am sure that future designs will include 55mm slots once those new base sizes and models start to become available.

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You can check out the “Sci Fi Skirmish Trays” by Broken Egg games RIGHT HERE.

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