How I store Lord of the Rings the game and accessories

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This is how I store the Lord of the Rings lcg game as well as my accessories for the game.
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How do you store your LOTR collection?

DWoodworking
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I am currently using a BCW-5000 count box to store all of my LOTR LCG stuff. I have each cycle separated by color coded dividers. I do not own any Nightmare decks or anything like that. I have the core, revised core, all deluxe expansions and their cycle packs, the new starter decks, and all of the saga expansions inside this box. All cards are unsleeved for now. When I sleeve them, I imagine I will need another one of these boxes. I have all of the paperwork in the original core box (tossed the insert), and I keep the dials, tokens, current deck, and scenario in the revised core box - all of these cards are sleeved. Everything will be sleeved at some point. I'll probably do a cycle at a time or something.

I like your binder idea, so I may be moving my paperwork to that and tossing the original core box.

charliep
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If you're looking for a 36"x36" mat, try the Journeys In Middle-Earth Mat that FFG sell.

retretlol
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I don't own any Nightmare or ALEP, but I have all the "normal" content. I have the original core + 3 800-card boxes for the encounters. I keep the hero cards in binders. I have a 1.5" binder for saga hero stuff. Then I have a a 1.5" and 2" binder for all the hero stuff from the cycles.

timkarrell
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Check out Samurai Shields. they have clear matte and black matte. I like them both and they're pretty good for cheap sleeves at about 7.50 for 100. They don't feel too thin, but they're not as monstrous thick as dragon shields. The clear ones might obscure the nightmare card back differences ( I can barely see them). I might go with hard plastic boxes for mine. I've seen some, and they definitely cost, but I live in a moisture rich part of the country, and I have small kids. It might be worth it to have the rigidity, locking tops, and increased moisture resistance.

jeffersonjjohnson
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Hey mate, what are those dividers you’re using?

climbing
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So where do you get these boxes from? What are they called? I wish I had realized it would have been better to just buy regular card sleeves so that I don't have to worry about getting enough of multiple different types, and the cost ends up being even more than it already is.

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