I'm using a pair of Ultra Pro Deckbox Duos because one side of each container fits upgrade cards pretty nicely in standing position, so I tabbed the different upgrade slots and sorted them alphabetically.
Is that the 120 or 180 card size?
I'm using a pair of Ultra Pro Deckbox Duos because one side of each container fits upgrade cards pretty nicely in standing position, so I tabbed the different upgrade slots and sorted them alphabetically.
Is that the 120 or 180 card size?
I'm using a pair of Ultra Pro Deckbox Duos because one side of each container fits upgrade cards pretty nicely in standing position, so I tabbed the different upgrade slots and sorted them alphabetically.
Is that the 120 or 180 card size?
According to the box it is 180, but when you're fitting mini cards in you can hold a bit more.
Cawd pics.



Dirty floor from labels and punching wave 7. ![]()
That would be idea with 2 upgrade sections, but i wouldn't want to move my ship cards out of the folders because it makes them easy for people to pick cool ships they like when playing with people that don't know every pilot in intricate detail.
Shame they look like a great solution.
I've been segmenting my cards for a while now
Everything I actually use goes in a deck box, everything else collects dust in a plastic bin ![]()
I've got one of those Ultra Pro Dual deck boxes as well.
Unfortunately, I now own so much Scum I've had to evict the Empire from it...
After [redacted] and wave 8 I will probably get a red one for Rebels and have each in their own box.
I just wish there were a deck box sized properly for the small cards.
Someone suggested business card folios; apparently that's athing
I prefer the ultimate guard version of that box because it just has a lid that self locks. No need to worry about velcro peeling off.
I can't the ony one who bought them, but there are two different versions on EBay under x-Wing;
one is 4 rows of 4 (oriented vertically on the page), fits a standard binder; these I bought and they are great.
one is 3 rows of 6 (oreinted horizontally on the page), I think fits a standard binder - I did not buy these so I don't know about quality. Could be great, I just don't know.
I previously used coin storage pages but the pockets were small vertically and I had to skip the top pocket. Okay, same capacity as the 4x4 page above, but cards did sometimes slip out. I now use the coin sorter pages for movement dials, and for that they work great.
I have binders for:
Upgrade cards A-L
Upgrade cards M-Z
Crew / Title cards: separated as Unique crew, non unique crew, droids, ship titles
Maneuver dilats
Pilot cards / ship tokens
I think I enjoy organzing all this stuff a little too much.
Edited by dojimasterAlso Ultra-Pro brand, I use these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002TT3LQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00

Sorted only by type, and some day I'll mark the tabs (but I've memorized which are where so not really necessary anymore).