Kaiser Transport Bags and Aquilla Cases Back & Kaiser Review!
As we announced last week, we're delighted to confirm that our Kaiser3 and Kaiser4 cases are now available again and shipping with next day dispatch from our factory, along with the missing items from the Aquilla range.
We'd like to thank our customers for their patience whilst they were unavailable, as we know that several of you out there have been waiting for them. The cases are now back on our website again, available with core, custom, and as empty as you prefer for transporting and storing your armies.
Our flagship range, the Kaiser Transport Bags have long been favourites of many gaming communities, and exemplify our KR system approach to cases and storing your models. Each Kaiser Transport Bag can hold a number of card cases equal to its volume, meaning that you can switch out cases as needed for your games, and store the cases that are not in the bag or being used at home, without having loose trays leftover or on your shelves.
With our KR adhesive labels, you can even make a note of which army is in which case, making swapping them over incredibly easy. This modular approach has won over many of our loyal customers over the years, as they have seen their miniature collections expand, but the storage for them stay easily manageable and secure.
With the introduction last year of our new card cases, you can even store smaller cases in our Kaiser Transport Bags as suits too! A Kaiser1 case, for example can store a KRM standard card case, or two KRH half card cases, or four KRQ quarter card cases, or finally, a KRH half case, and two KRQ quarter cases.
The Kaiser Half is the first, and smallest Kaiser Transport Bag in our range, and will hold one of our KRH half width cases (or two KRQ quarter cases), making it perfect for table top sports games such as Blood Bowl and Guild Ball, as well as for small scale skirmish games.
The Kaiser1 Transport bag is the same size as our standard KRM case, and will carry one of those iconic cases, along with any rulebooks, templates, tokens, dice, and measures that you might need for your games. A popular upgrade for many gamers, that have discovered the KR system and want to immediately add extra storage for accessories.
The Kaiser2 Transport Bag follows the same design approach as the Kaiser1, still incorporating a shoulder strap and front pocket in its design for rulebooks, tokens and accessories, but at twice the storage space! Remember that with the Kaiser2 upwards, you can also look to store the larger cases such as the KRD, so if your collection includes larger models that require taller trays, this case is for you.
Much like the increase in size between the Kaiser1 and Kasier2, the Kaiser3 simply steps up to three standard size card cases of storage. Also popular for storing two KRX card cases as well for slightly larger models, the Kaiser3 is one of our most popular cases, especially amongst Warmachine players.
The largest of the Kaiser Transport Bag range, the Kaiser4 is for those of you with serious collections, that play large scale games using huge armies, or are going to a convention and want to take your whole collection for use over the weekend. It will hold four of standard KRM cases, or two KRD cases, or any combination of smaller cases which suit your collection.
Stay tuned next week, when we'll step through our Aluminium range!
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