![]() So lets look at the pictures shall we?Īll my models (less unpainted, which isnt many) fit only just, don’t know how many it is or how many points it all add up to, but its a lot. The glass doors slide on ball bearing runners and also are lockable too. Being commercial quality its built to last (a key reason why I chose it) all the fittings are robust and the base is seriously strong, with 4 castors on it too so it can be pushed around if I decided to relocate it. It was unassembled and I had to use my Ute to get it home from (about 10 min drive from where I live) It came in two packages and the largest one weighed about 100kgs… so yeah, it was a bit of a struggle getting it off the Ute by myself, but I managed and then set about assembling it. I got it from the very helpful guys are Absoe Business Equipment in West End, and it set me back $750. I did quite a lot of research on what was the best choice, best value for money option, and after many months (seriously) I brought a 1800 x 900 x 450 commercial 6mm toughened glass display cabinet. ![]() So, I finally did it, I went and brought a display cabinet for my 40k Armies yesterday.
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