Forged Dice Co. Dice Box and Dice Tray with Removable Dice Holder - Storage Box Holds up to 300 Metal or Plastic Polyhedral Dice - Compatible with DND and Dungeons & Dragons Game Dice
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You won't find dice in this pack.
No padding is present on the inside only the same material as the outside is used
If you set the search for dice storage and display case, then you should be able to find it.
Selected User Reviews For Forged Dice Co. Dice Box and Dice Tray with Removable Dice Holder - Storage Box Holds up to 300 Metal or Plastic Polyhedral Dice - Compatible with DND and Dungeons & Dragons Game Dice
Even though I was a little hesitant to purchase a product online without reading any reviews, I'm glad I did. A beautiful case that feels well made, and it looks good too. There is no stick to the zippers, which is a good indicator of how they will hold up to consistent usage. A surprise to me is that the fabric on the inside of the box is not a magnet for cat hair. covers black fabrics Glad to see an unexpected bonus! There was enough room for 15 full sets of dice* in the sectioned tray, and there is plenty of room if I need to rearrange. A sturdy rubber rubber is mounted beneath the tray, and the dice roll easily there. It's great that this dice box is included, as I usually just toss my dice on the floor without a box to temper them. There are many additional dice or miniatures that can be stored in the upper zippered compartment, as well as the clear case that comes with this item. Despite its small size, the tiny case is well made and a nice addition to the device. My heart is overjoyed! I would like you to take note of the following The dice I own are my own, which makes it unreasonable to expect a case of this quality to also include dice for this price. In a nutshell This is a beautiful, well-designed website This case holds a lot of dice and has the added benefit of serving as a dice tray as well. This is a 100% worthwhile investment.
It looks nice and feels nice, but the dice are not securely held within. The dice are not separated. This is a product that falls short of my expectations in terms of function. Different compartments serve what purpose if the dice will move freely to any move they desire?.
As a first point, I would like to say that this case is exactly what is described. As soon as I placed my order, I knew what to expect. Having said that, there are a few things that I would have preferred to have different 1 .
If the mesh zipper side had a removable compartment similar to the dice storage tray, that would be ideal. When I need to store dice or roll, I need the rolling arena most of the time. A small complaint would be nice to have the dice on one side and the rolling tray on the other (just a small thing, really)*2. If the dice tray lid was segmented like those I-pillars, the dice would have a clear front and back You would be able to fold the table/pad under itself and put it out of sight if you used magnetic covers. The third part. The game D&D follows a similar structure as many tabletop RPGs This set of six is used by D Yet, there are only 5 compartments in the 7 polyhedral dice. I find this a real shame since the large compartment on the right side is large enough to be divided into 3 compartments each roughly equal in size A perfect way to organize all of the dice types for easy access is to store them in a way that allows each dice type to be easily identified without having to search My order was exactly what the pictures showed in the Amazon listing, and I want to reiterate that. Although I am not decried that this product lacks these features, I do feel that these things (especially #3), prevent this from being an overall 5 star product. Four out of five stars for me. The maximum I would be permitted to sell is 5.
This is 14 full sets minus one probabilities die I've never used (84 dice total). There's plenty of room inside the top zippered pocket to fit all 84 of them. In that case, I'd guess I could fit 200 more dice. As you can see in the photo, everything stayed put when I closed the cover with the strap provided. I need more dice. I think I could probably hold 400 dice in this thing.
In looking into how to allow online play for my game, I realized I needed something better than a 1 gallon Ziploc bag to hold all my extra dice. Instead, I split my extra dice into smaller Snack Size Ziploc bags containing sets for people to choose their specific unique weapons. My dice collection makes me suitable for this product, which was designed for an individual with a lot of dice. Hardcover case that is large on the inside since it is smaller on the outside. The inset Hard Foam mini tray, which is embedded into the bag, allowed me to fit at least 24 sets of (7) dice in separate pouches. In most cases, this inset is intended to house your more special dice. You know what I mean! the dome lid allows for a lot of space above that. A mini hardcover case comes with my new Gold and Blue Metal Dice - I love to use it! My Paladin may be the only person to whom I dedicate myself. We would give it a 10 out of 10. A NEW UPDATE It's the perfect place to store the loose miniatures that don't fit in my foam tray!
I use the foamcase to hold my loose miniatures. The little pockets are each able to hold four cards It contains five figurines, each with its own pocket, the last of which is twice as large as the others.
There are ten of each type of dice I require to play dice games, which makes this a pretty sweet product for me With my friends at my side, I rolled up the smaller tray and left the larger tray open. There is a mesh zippered pouch large enough to hold a 6x9 notebook and a few pens or pencils. So far, the construction of the property seems solid after a month of ownership. enjoy the look and feel of this product. The dice stay in place well when placed in their compartments. In spite of spending the day inside a backpack, in a vertical position, and being shaken by my walking, only one or two of the smaller dice (I'm looking at you D4) moved In fact, I ordered six more as Christmas gifts for my players because I loved it so much. As long as the fold-able section works, I would rate it five stars If the lid for the insert were designed to be completely removed (with a zipper), or if it were designed to fold under the tray to take up less table space, it could either be completely removed or folded under. Obviously, I'm using it for much more than it was intended for since I use it also as a rolling try, but it's so convenient.
The dice container is great as a whole. Portable and durable, it is ideal for long-term use. As well as having a nice look, it functions This system is excellent for separating dice, since it prevents us from having to hunt through a sea of dice to find a specific dice. There is only one problem, however, and that is the difficulty of constructing the compartments. In D&D, there are six different kinds of dice that are commonly used There are five compartments in the box and it is suitable for any d20 game. My 8 and 4 sided totes were combined into one, but I think it would have been even better if there was My recommendation for the container remains strong! It's almost perfect, like I said.
My personal collection of dice, figures, initiative tracker cards, index cards, cardboard pawn miniatures and bases, gems, and pencils numbers in the dozens Having all the comforts of home. This case is awesome for shipping a few choice figures and seeing what else DM surprises you with. When we are playing the game, I like to remove the removable dice tray and keep all of the planned session supplies there.