How do you organize? - Printable Version +- PG-HQ Forums (https://www.pg-hq.com/comms) +-- Forum: Panzer Grenadier (https://www.pg-hq.com/comms/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://www.pg-hq.com/comms/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: How do you organize? (/showthread.php?tid=794) |
RE: How do you organize? - plloyd1010 - 05-08-2014 Even just 4 come out to be less than $5 a tray. Total is $19.76. (Hey! That's Colorado's centenial!) RE: How do you organize? - Dean_P - 05-08-2014 I use Darice Bead trays. They snap shut securely, and each compartment is sealed along the top (they're made to keep beads from flying everywhere - a much tougher job than keeping counters separate). http://www.darice.com/store/details/catalog/wholesale-jewelry-organizers-storage/1157-11 RE: How do you organize? - zaarin7 - 05-08-2014 Any issues with looking for a counter in a particular slot Dean? RE: How do you organize? - Poor Yorek - 05-08-2014 The floss boxes I use are similar to what Dean suggests above, see: http://ep.yimg.com/ay/craftersmarket/floss-box-organizer-cross-stitch-organizer-6.gif . As for Zaarin's question, generally speaking I can dig or stir around if I'm looking for a common counter (e.g. 8xGREN in a compartment containing Heer foot units): at worst (or for leader draws), one simply pulls out the bunch, searches through, then replaces the unused ones. For me, the convenience is in: security of storage in the box (the box and counters can't easily be "crushed" and the lid is secure); easy stacking of the boxes; and easy ID of the box contents via permanent marking. So, for example, to play an Fronte Russo scenario, I simply pull the: (i) AFD+FR+SF; (ii) EFD; and (iii)markers boxes. RE: How do you organize? - Dean_P - 05-10-2014 (05-08-2014, 11:23 PM)zaarin7 Wrote: Any issues with looking for a counter in a particular slot Dean? Not really. with 32 slots it's pretty easy to organize into small batches. That type of problem is only when you're looking for that 1 colonel in a stack of 50 officers or in that one specific tank in another large pile. The biggest problem i have when finding things is remembering which place i put some of the more esoteric weapons. For example, in BotB the M16 is shown as "motorized artillery", but has only direct fire values. Did I sort it into the artillery/mortar pile or is it in the AFV pile with the tanks (see the OOB for BotB and you'll see that in one game it's motorized artillery and another it's a tank). EDIT: One idea I have toyed with is taking all the admin counters out of the individual boxes and put them in a single box. Since these typically take up a quarter of the compartments that would free those up to further dividing the larger bins. Even so, that's not critical. I have RtB and all 800+ counters fit easily. I am not as sure about some of the "extra thick" counters - would they still fit? RE: How do you organize? - zaarin7 - 05-11-2014 I never noticed that before. Even more noticeable is the art work on one is a standard M2/3 half-track and the other looks more correct. RE: How do you organize? - JayTownsend - 05-11-2014 Yeah, the counter artwork got better over time with many units including the M16s. RE: How do you organize? - tlangston28 - 05-17-2014 Here are the promised pictures I referenced earlier. Hopefully this makes it clear: ReducedDR.jpg - This is my Desert Rats box. The overlay is a template I created in Excel and as I need a new one, I just copy it and move it down as I have set up all the cells to be the same size. [attachment=582] ReducedAK.jpg - This is my Afrika Korps box opened with the overlay above so that I can see at a glance what is in each "cubbyhole". [attachment=583] ReducedMix.jpg - This holds AFDX, White Eagles and South Africa's War pieces. Those pieces that are not obvious are marked with the appropriate game: (Soviets: AFDX, Germans: WE). [attachment=584] ReducedTrays.jpg - Here are several of my counter boxes stacked up. You can see the design change between the older bottom ones and the newer style top 2. I stack them this way and they fit nicely on a shelf. You can see that the stack of 6 comes up to about the top of an opened laptop screen. not much space at all. I will probably get a PTouch labeler and label the visible side so that I don't have to pull it out to read the contents. [attachment=586] CaseReduced.jpg - I have two of these file boxes that I use to store the game maps, scenarios and campaign books. This is my 0 - H box as you can see. [attachment=585] My admin counters , as mentioned are in a similar style tackle box along with dice and a pair of stanley heavy duty tweezers - a must for handling stacks!. RE: How do you organize? - vince hughes - 05-17-2014 Very smart Tony, I never realised I was fighting against such an organised enemy ! RE: How do you organize? - tlangston28 - 05-17-2014 Vince, Unfortunately, Organization does not equal Victory... but thank you anyway! |