How I Store My Zombicide

Just thought I'd share a few pics of my Zombicide storage solution (which, as of now, isn't too difficult but with the expansions things could get out of hand):
I started with everyone's favorite artist box from Hobby Lobby...View attachment 21623
...tossed in the rules and faq...
View attachment 21624...did some customization to it to add more space for tokens and pieces...View attachment 21625
...then finished off with a place for tiles and zombies. Those empty holes are for Toxic City Mall (on top) and Prison Outbreak.View attachment 21626

There's plenty of room for both expansions on both levels. Notice the open space for my survivors - if anyone out there would like to fill it up with Season 1 promos please feel free - I'll give my proxies the boot, no questions asked ;)
 
That might be a tad too colorful for my tastes...but I think if I could find someone to burn in the logo then that would be awesome! Thanks for the kind words.
 

G_Q

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That is an awesome idea! ^_^ Mine are just tossed in zip bags in the box, but after so much use the box is kinda falling apart lol
 

Wigdog

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Don't pay attention to the criticism. This is what a free market is all about. Congrats and cool box!
 
I don't get it. You're so proud of your storage solution you put it on eBay? Or is that a different one?

First, yes I am the same person on eBay. Secondly, I tried to list multiple items for this but for whatever reason eBay wouldn't give the option to do so. I have made up to eight of these so far and was hoping to sell some of them to other players who might like an alternate way to store their game. If $100 seems too steep a price for some of you, well obviously don't buy...however, if you look at similar cases out there on eBay or Kickstarter (for the game Dominion) you'll see it's in line with them and that's how I chose my price. Customizing anything takes time and money - it wasn't very hard to do and I encourage others to go to Hobby Lobby for the case and extra wood, then follow my pictures to make your own. My listing is for those people who would rather not go through the trouble and has the extra money to spend. If I don't sell a single one of these, it's no big deal to me - I've got plenty of other games to use them on (I'll just have to do some tweaking). I've already did one for my Arkham Horror game and expansions - it holds everything except the actual game boards and instructions which I store in the original game box. Sorry to offend some of you - wasn't my intention. Good luck Zombie hunting!
 

Patient-Zero

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I have made up to eight of these so far and was hoping to sell some of them to other players who might like an alternate way to store their game. Sorry to offend some of you - wasn't my intention. Good luck Zombie hunting!

No offense here. Making more to sell makes sense to me and you're welcome to ask whatever you'd like on your auctions. It is a free market as Wigdog pointed out. Shoogoo, you know what they say about a fool and their money, right?
 

Scorpion0x17

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No offence here either.

I think $100 is too much, but I do also agree you have every right to ask for however much you want.

Good luck with selling them.
 
Lowered price

No offence here either.

I think $100 is too much, but I do also agree you have every right to ask for however much you want.

Good luck with selling them.


Considering how many I've sold (NONE), I've decided you guys might be on to something so I've lowered the price to $75.00 and I'll see how it goes.
 

squipple

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Here's my solution. Printed large and small labels on yellow tagboard for visibility. Cut them out, and glued the large ones to a piece of chipboard. Cut 4 pieces of foamcore and slotted them so they'd interlink and cross each other. Glued the foamcore to the chipboard with the labels on it. Then glued the smaller labels on the foamcore. This way I can insert the whole thing without any attachment to the original box. I used two labels so it was easy to see where things went if the box was empty or full. I use the Prison Break Box for the tiles, instructions, player cards, and rubble. Then I only have to keep this box on the table when playing. Keeping all the tiles in one stack helps them re-flatten after I'm sure you've all had the dreaded tile warping happen.

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ste2

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Here's my solution. Printed large and small labels on yellow tagboard for visibility. Cut them out, and glued the large ones to a piece of chipboard. Cut 4 pieces of foamcore and slotted them so they'd interlink and cross each other. Glued the foamcore to the chipboard with the labels on it. Then glued the smaller labels on the foamcore. This way I can insert the whole thing without any attachment to the original box. I used two labels so it was easy to see where things went if the box was empty or full. I use the Prison Break Box for the tiles, instructions, player cards, and rubble. Then I only have to keep this box on the table when playing. Keeping all the tiles in one stack helps them re-flatten after I'm sure you've all had the dreaded tile warping happen.

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clever solution! I would copy:)
 

Telnets

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I love this idea, but unfortunately im too OCD to do it.. :( i wouldn't be able to stand having my walker types mixed up.. I do like the idea of using the original box though.. great work!
 
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