KR Multicase has the trays for Team Yankee and its Fantastic Vehicles and Aircraft14th Mar 2019
We've been hearing a great deal from many people about Team Yankee, and we're more than happy to give our best recommendations for storing your tanks, aircraft and infantry for this modern era strategic wargame.
For your infantry needs, we can recommend the M4H: This tray can hold 25 infantry bases, enabling you to transport your platoons and infantry sections in safety. 8 of these can fit in our standard KRM card case, meaning you can support 200 infantry bases in one KRM case!
For Light vehicles like the US M113, HMMWV and LAV, or the Russian BRDM-2 and Spandriel AT, we recommend the F3H. This tray can carry 18 of these light vehicles, and you can fit 6 of these trays in our KRM, meaning there'll be space for 108 light vehicles in a case!
Then there are the larger vehicles, the true Main Battle Tanks and armoured support for your armies, we recommend the D3H pick&pluck trays! These trays will store up to 10 of your heavy armoured vehicles, from the M60A1 tank to the Abrams for the USA, or the Russian T-72 and T-64! With 6 D3H trays in a single KRM, you can have 30 main battle tanks at the ready!
For the Russians and Warsaw Pact forces that have longer light vehicles, such as the BMP-1, BTR-60 and BM21-Hail, we can recommend our pick&pluck V3H tray! Able to carry 12 of these longer vehicles, the V3H also suits the variety of aircraft available for the various factions! You can store 2 of the Russian MI-24 Hinds with their rotors off, or 2 SU-25 Frogfoot planes, or 4 Harriers for the NATO forces!
And for the large artillery pieces, such as the M109 field artillery or the DANA SP 152mm artillery, we recommend the D2H pick&pluck tray will suit them with their greater height. It can carry up to 10 of these powerful long range guns, and works well inside a KRM with our other trays!
The KR Multicase design team are working on producing trays for the aircraft, so keep an eye out for our Custom Trays on our website!
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