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u/LordLobo · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

This is semi-similar to how I store my collection. What I do:

2 ZenBin trays per release set with one cover
1 of these books for 2 release sets of cards http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Pocket-Protector-Sleeves/dp/B004T2CBD4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

How do I use only 2 trays per set you ask? the 'card' section of the ZenBins are perfect for storing a ton of dice. you can store 50 on the a single tray's rails and then 20 more in each card tray.

I've also had some issues with malformed dice making the trays not fit right, so I store 8 to a rail and the rest in the sides. it's not quite as neat but it works quite well and keeps the 'size' of the storage area down while making it easy enough to find particular dice.

Here's the math I did:

AVX 132 8 pages 38 dice 2 trays
UCX 126 8 pages 36 dice 2 trays
AOU 142 8 pages 44 dice 2 trays
ASM 142 8 pages 44 dice 2 trays
JL 138 8 pages 40 dice 2 trays
WOL 142 8 pages 44 dice 2 trays
BFF 138 8 pages 40 dice 2 trays
FUS 143 8 pages 45 dice 2 trays

assuming 28 sets of 4 dice per tray


u/Kristastic · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

Awesome video, guys :) I really like those bins, but I will say it doesn't look great enough to replace my current storage solution. Admittedly I do have to carry binders with my cards, but I prefer that anyway, it's a lot more organized for me. For dice storage, I keep mine in this. It's pretty fantastic, and holds up to the weight of all the dice. I have all of the dice for every set but Yugioh.

Anyway, awesome video, and I might look into getting the base set for the Zen Bins (the bottom and lid) for general gaming purposes!

u/dar24601 · 1 pointr/dicemasters

Well i just got into this game just have one starter and just placed an order for a gravity feed. I'm just planning to use this plano lockjaw organizer. It worked great for when ran a Junior High D&D club, so planning on storing my dice, rule books and dice bags. And for the cards I'll use Deck box for my teams and then store any extras in BCW boxes from my baseball collecting days. It's a bit much for what i have know but it's what i have on hand don't want to spend money on storage rather save that money for when the DC Worlds Finest set is released.

u/blu3shirt · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

I used a tackle box... Purchased at Walmart for about $6-$7 and extra separators I found at gander mountain for $1.99 a pack (needed two packs. Works pretty well!

Flambeau Outdoors 5007 Tuff Tainer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDTS1A/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_1AlTub1CAT9RA

u/Sarthax · 3 pointsr/dicemasters

I'll answer #2

I usually end up spending about 15 bucks just on a bead tray for the dice and a few ultra pro deck boxes for each set.

The cost of a campaign box easily makes up for that. The box is just cardboard with an insert and molded recessions for dice and cards. It won't hold up long term if you plan on pulling it out every day and is not space efficient, but it does the trick.

A lot of people use zenbins or other types of compartmentalized storage.

I personally use Darice bead trays. [Amazon Link] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B0S2H6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) Each compartment will hold 18 dice and is enough for a full set of dice for each set more or less. Takes a little extra room, but the campaign boxes take more. The compartments have a curved bottom so you can actually get the dice out. Ones with flat bottoms are near impossible to get dice out of without a tool if it's a tight fit.

My Dice Storage

u/RiffRaff14 · 1 pointr/dicemasters

You can also find these at craft stores like Joanns. I got mine from Amazon for $9 plus I bought 2 extra divider packs (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001BKPK12) which were only $2 each when I ordered last week (which comes to $13 not 12...oops). The front 3 sections are big enough to hold cards. And there are 45 smaller section to sort the dice. I'll try to add a picture here tomorrow.

u/neoslith · 1 pointr/dicemasters

Oh! Okay, that makes more sense.

They are called Super Stacker.

The ones I bought were in the store for 88 cents each.

They're about 3" wide, 2" tall, and 2 3/8th" across.

They're the same size as the smallest Really Useful Box but nowhere near as expensive.

u/Dudericious · 1 pointr/dicemasters

I bought the box at a craft store ... but I found the same thing available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001767QPS?tag=arizonaspecialty

u/DegeneratePaladin · 1 pointr/dicemasters

What you want is a Crown Royal Bag

http://www.amazon.com/Royal-Crown-Purple-Bag/dp/B003I6NC58

It should be every gamers first dice bag ... and if youre over the legal drinking age then you can just get yourself a bottle of Crown Royal while youre at it.

u/gcourbet · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

I found it on the Canadian amazon site. Here you go.

u/avilash · 2 pointsr/dicemasters

I use http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Protector-Standard-Count/dp/B005421L5W/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1462630469&sr=8-6&keywords=Card+sleeves

To be honest not sure it could get any tighter. My only complaint is the small hologram dot sticker at the bottom which covers the burst symbol on one of the die level indicators. I ended up putting the cards in the sleeves the other way around and that seems to work well.