Really Useful Box 9L Model Trays
by Buckshot1855 · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Organisation |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Triangles | 1.3k |
| Uploaded | Mar 8, 2026 |
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Description
I got Inspiration from where I remixed this, i actually scratched built off his idea because I didn't know how to pull file and adjust. I resized his based on the Really Useful Box 9L I got in the USA from Office Depot, which is close to the UK size. based on sizing these will also fit the 4L and 19L (Height is the only Difference). When I Changed the Height size of the Original in Slicer down to 25mm it made the bottom really thin and Flimsy. i did this size to store legions Imperialis Infantry models. I have not printed mine yet and its my first time making something in Fusion. Let me know if there are issues with these. I will be making more height sizes: 50mm/60mm/70mm/80mm/115mm? for use with other model sizes. AT Reaver Titans should fit on a 115mm tray. Sizes are full tray height not model space, easier to figure for which trays to fit in a box. The US 9L box i got has about 140mm height so you can mix and match trays as needed in 2 stacks. When I get ahold of the 4 or 19L I will get the Heights of the boxes posted and make more size trays as needed/requested. here is the Magnet sheets I used that work. 1 Sheet will do 2 trays. 5x2mm or 6x2mm magnets under model bases should work, may need multiple for heavy/large models can also get the High Strength Sheets for better grip. Will have to trim the sheets just a little. https://www.amazon.com/Magnet-Receptive-Adhesive-Magnetic-Miniatures/dp/B0CWHBXG28?pd_rd_w=SwKVi&content-id=amzn1.sym.28c64fbb-22b3-4b43-9c44-fc03d50fe5f9&pf_rd_p=28c64fbb-22b3-4b43-9c44-fc03d50fe5f9&pf_rd_r=H133N9VGTH8WYTSP7ZXK&pd_rd_wg=5gGRg&pd_rd_r=eedd04c4-a69a-4af4-b8bc-642adaabc794&pd_rd_i=B0CWHBXG28&ref_=pd_bap_d_grid_rp_hxwhrp_sspa_dk_bia_0_24_t&th=1
AI Analysis: This is a modular storage tray designed for organizing miniature models, particularly for tabletop wargaming systems like Battletech and Warhammer 40k. It features arched slots to hold and display small scale models securely while keeping them organized. The tray's flat surface and raised edges make it ideal for holding multiple models in a single compartment.
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