Lasercut Shadowbox for Displaying Miniatures

Lasercut Shadowbox for Displaying Miniatures

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We grew tired of stashing our miniatures out of sight, where they would only occasionally catch the eye of our gaming group. So I hastily created a simple shadowbox. Note that it's doorless (for now) and meant to adorn our walls, as evidenced by the two pre-drilled holes. To build this display case from scratch: Cut it out using a lasercutter on 5mm-thick material - plywood worked perfectly for me. Tidy up any rough edges or splinters, then paint if desired. Assemble the pieces – they should fit snugly together – but consider gluing them for extra security, especially when stocking valuable items. Suspend it from your chosen wall using drywall anchors or tiny nails inserted through the two prepared holes. Now stock it with whatever miniatures catch your fancy!

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