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RFCM discussion => General discussion => Topic started by: Sean Clark on June 26, 2024, 02:32:56 PM

Title: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Sean Clark on June 26, 2024, 02:32:56 PM
Really Useful Boxes are no longer stocked at Hobby Craft. Certainly not local one. They do have something similar but they don't feel as robust 🙄
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Wardy64 on June 26, 2024, 02:50:20 PM
I tend to buy mine directly through Ryman if I want a lot, or Robert Dyas who are a partner firm and have the same discounts.

D&B
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: John Watson on June 26, 2024, 03:53:45 PM
I buy mine on eBay. Cheapest option and quick delivery.
John
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: martin goddard on June 26, 2024, 04:03:05 PM
I thought those new hobby craft ones were a bit poor Sean.

martin :)
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Sean Clark on June 26, 2024, 04:07:32 PM
Yes they aren't the same quality. I bought a couple but will use the sources stated above in the future.
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Moggy on June 26, 2024, 06:22:31 PM
Still on sale in Southampton Hobbycraft.

I have loads of them. In fact too many.  Now I make insert trays (i find the pre-made ones too shallow for standards/vehicles/cavalry) and store stuff in their trays and just place into a box for travel.

Derek
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: sukhe_bator (Neil) on June 26, 2024, 06:51:45 PM
I invested in some boxes at my local bargain store before lockdown but they have tapered sides and don't really match the other biscuit tins etc I use for storage. They are also a bit poorer quality. Can you guys recommend sizes of RUB best suited to 15mm figures and AK stuff that you use?

Neil
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Moggy on June 26, 2024, 07:13:48 PM
I normally go for the 9 litre ones as they can hold 4 trays snuggly. I only put 3 in as the taller stuff (standards etc) can be taller than the trays.

Derek
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Moggy on June 26, 2024, 07:14:56 PM
Plus they are waterproof. I have to store stuff in a metal shed that suffers from heavy condensation. Keeps it nice and dry all through the worst of it.

Derek
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: martin goddard on June 26, 2024, 07:23:27 PM
Speaking solely about 15mm and myself.

4L for small armies.
10L for fill armies.


Threw out all my box files, tins and buckets 20 years ago.
RUB are so good that there is no attraction for me to use any other stuff.

Cheap, high quality, great range, stacking, portability etc.

martin :)

Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Colonel Kilgore on June 26, 2024, 09:02:51 PM
Quote from: martin goddard on June 26, 2024, 04:03:05 PMI thought those new hobby craft ones were a bit poor Sean.

martin :)

Very disappointing - look like a cheap knock-off.

I too am a big fan of RUB in a multitude of sizes. I use the 35-litre ones for scenery.

Simon
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Dex13 on June 27, 2024, 07:20:07 AM
Quote from: sukhe_bator (Neil) on June 26, 2024, 06:51:45 PMCan you guys recommend sizes of RUB best suited to 15mm figures and AK stuff that you use?

Neil

If you combine with the Warbases RUB half-sized tray inserts, I find that a 4litre RUB can hold a single average Classic AK47 army. Two stacked 32mm half trays handle the infantry and a single 66mm deep for the vehicles.
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: simmo on June 27, 2024, 09:06:01 AM
The place to buy RUBs is Homebase. On my amazement at how many they had I was told by an employee the owner had shares in the company.

On the subject of MDF inserts can I warn about the danger of mould growing on MDF. This was discussed recently in one of the wargame magazines. I store my collection down my cellar which is slightly damp and the MDF inserts I had laser cut myself were pretty infested  :( I've since sealed, primed and painted my surviving inserts. Having said that I may have been using a cheaper untreated MDF so inserts made of a better quality and treated MDF might be okay as  I have noticed some MDF with a sheen on the surface down my cellar is unscathed. The morale of this tale is don't store stuff down your cellar or in a shed.

Martyn S
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Moggy on June 27, 2024, 11:06:56 AM
I don't use MDF for my inserts. I use white foam board  ( https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/white-foam-board-5mm-a1/6685721000.html  ).   This is easy to cut, quite firm and very light. Large sheets that have had many other uses for me as well.

Derek
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Nick on June 27, 2024, 12:10:06 PM
Quote from: Moggy on June 27, 2024, 11:06:56 AMI don't use MDF for my inserts. I use white foam board  ( https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/white-foam-board-5mm-a1/6685721000.html  ).  This is easy to cut, quite firm and very light. Large sheets that have had many other uses for me as well.

Derek

That's a great idea. I've got some of that lying around, I think I'll try using it for an insert in the boxes too.

regards,
Nick
Title: Re: Really Useful Boxes
Post by: Martin Smith on June 27, 2024, 01:24:16 PM
Another source of inserts for RUB's is Commission Figurines.
He sells a variety of depths which you can choose between to allow for model heights yet maximise utilisation of space.