There are specific boxes for storing your decks in, and the starter deck might even come with a cardboard box that is designed for that (but it’s usually cheap). No need to go all out on accessories, but if you want you can find pretty cheap Ultra Pro deck boxes in a variety of colors. Here is an example of the generic Ultra Pro box: Ultra Pro 80 Card Deck Box - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002TT3B6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fJTZDbYJVJ7Q8
Another thing I might recommend is card sleeves. These protect your cards in your deck from getting damaged, and generally makes shuffling easier. They can be slippery at first, but once you play with them more they work well. They also come in a variety of colors, which makes it a fun way to personalize your decks! Only use 1 color per deck to avoid obvious cheating though haha: Ultra Pro UPR85604 Eclipse Standard Matte Card Sleeves https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B8CJHTH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bOTZDb50A39NK
-Green makes it easier to see the pieces
-vinyl foldable are actually pretty much immortal you cant wear it out and takes less space as you can roll it up
-Triple weighted pieces feels nicer to handle, and it steady when you put it down does not fall over if you hit the board.
Unless you want it as a ornament this is what you should get
A House of Staunton set (the "Library", I think) and the green quiver barely in the pic at the lower left is a US Chess tournament set (vinyl mat, triple weighted plastic pieces).
Hmm… I’ve mainly used boxes from products like bundles and the Commander Legends/Kaldheim Commander deck boxes. Those I’ll use vertically rather than on the side. Ive also seen people recommend the plastic Ultra Pro deck boxes like this Ultra Pro 80 Card Deck Box - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002TT3B6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_WKHM91SQZTSNZJB3G3T7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 because they’re on the cheaper end, so if they get distressed, it’s not much of a loss.
I would also think plastic might be better than any sort of textile due to moisture.
Hey, I'm not sure whether this is a serious post or not, but rubber bands are a very bad way to store cards. (Although a quick Google search for "lobster claw bands" will find you what you're looking for.)
I recommend instead using card storage boxes like this one (and available in a ton of different sizes) that can store hundreds or thousands of cards without bending or damaging them.
If you're interested, I can also help you make sure individual cards and small sets are properly protected, but given your question, it sounds like you're more interested in making sure your full collection stays together instead.
That’s a lot of questions. I can’t help you much on the flipping part, but I can help on the storage. I put my good cards in a penny sleeve and top loader. Then I put them in a 4 row storage box (link below). I find it to be the easiest way to organize and keep track of everything.
...That's not what I first thought when I read "swinging".
If you have a miter saw, angle finder, a good cordless drill driver, a 12' measuring tape, and some time, you can build a small-ish swing inside. There are welded steel pieces available on Amazon that you can just slide 4x6 and 4x4 beams into (don't get pressure treated lumber - it smells funny inside for a few months, and has a green cast to it) and then use the included lag bolts to screw them in place. The miter saw is so you can get the legs even to the floor. Oh, and you'll want some felt pads on the legs so you don't destroy the floors.
Make sure it will fit in the room first though! They can be a real bastard to assemble inside. But once you put one together, you can easily set of a nice swinging chair or hammock inside.
For the player cards, I think binders are the best choice. But if you prefer boxes, there are à lot of products available. After all, Arkham Horror cards are the same format than Magic cards. You can try the BCW storage boxezms (https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B000K41E6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YxtxFbB7CXQD6). They exist in à lot of different sizes.
That kind of win is so satisfying.
In the 1960s there was this inflatable clown toy that people could punch and it would pop back up.
https://www.amazon.com/Original-Bozo-3-D-Bop-Bag/dp/B00067TAWG
I once considered hooking up a mercury switch to one of those to reboot my computer that way.
Ooh that would be fun! But so much could go wrong.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-9-Card-Screwdown-Holder/dp/B0012G4J9Y
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This looks like its the same frame as OP's
I'll link my storage solution because maybe someone will get some use out of it ( /u/TLan718 ?) but I'm not sure it will be a great fit for you.
http://adamhorton.com/flog/dominion-storage/
On the other hand, one of the components I use (the cardboard boxes) may work just fine for your needs:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K41E6K/
You might not need to order these exact boxes from Amazon. Most local game stores will sell you similar boxes of varying sizes for pretty cheap so this may work out better for you.
Kinda pricey for what it is, but I got one of the goal light buzzers as a gift and it's a lot of fun to have on the wall during games.
Big dude looked like one of those toy inflatable punching bags that just pop back up when you knock them down. You know, the ones with the clown on them?
That's a terrifying accurate visual.
This is identical to the shuttle in the "Women of NASA" set 21312, which includes tank and boosters, so you could steal that design: https://www.amazon.com/LEGO-21312-Ideas-Women-NASA/dp/B071W77MBJ
However, this shuttle is grossly undersized for the scale of the ISS set - it really shouldn't have been included. A more appropriately scaled shuttle (orbiter only) is in the Shuttle Transporter 31091 kit.
You can use boxes like this one
Amazon lists the dimensions as 2.8 x 6.4 x 1.8 inches
foam borad can be cut to make dividers for the bin you have now cost about 2 bucks at any craft store. however the boxes made to store cards are pretty darn cheap MTG Storage Box holds 3200 cards is only 15.00. Hell for a collection your size assuming you have copies of cards, a binder and MTG binder pages would not be to costly
https://www.amazon.com/BCW-Monster-Storage-Holds-trading/dp/B000K41E6K/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3I15FHPP05EPN&keywords=bulk+card+storage&qid=1646075212&sprefix=bulk+card+storage%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-5
I have seen people use boxes like this or similar to it.
Just got this myself.
BCW Monster Storage Box, Holds 3,200 Standard Sized Trading Cards, 200 Pound Test Strength (1-Count) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000K41E6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_XJ7JHAQ2MVY1ZN3FX9GY
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012G4J9Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_6V4TGC9FZA42M7Z0TAZ5 sorry i posted it so late but you can probably find a cheaper seller somewhere too
So my work league doesn't have a trophy. Before the championship game between my boss and I we agreed to split the pot but loser would buy the winner some sort of trophy. I lost and didn't like any of the trophies I saw either. I decided to buy a card frame and ordered trading cards of his winning lineup to put in it. I will also get a small nameplate engraved to attach to it.
Jags twitter is kicking around ordering these 4 foot inflatable bozo bop bags, bringing them through security, inflating them inside the stadium and putting them in their seats.
I ditched the box and ended up getting 2x - BCW Monster Storage Box, Holds 3,200 Standard Sized Trading Cards, 200 Pound Test Strength (1-Count) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000K41E6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_XE4DTNGK2B10EX58APPY
I’m caught up with all releases and with a fully sleeved collection one box is nearly full.
I also use the Tesseract Vertical Dividers - https://www.tesseractgames.co.uk/card-game-dividers
BCW storage boxes. This is what most game stores use to store their vast amounts of inventory. Holds thousands of cards and fits sleeved cards. This is what I use personally to store my modern staples that I don't play in my Bring To Light decks.
Here is a small deck box, which is what I think of when I hear the term.
There's also the shoebox (or bigger) for storing lots of cards. Easy to add tabs to organize large collections of cards.
I think this is one. Ultra Pro Card Sleeves Team Bags Resealable Card Game https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00095NR1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_71CJZVJV953AQ6VN2KEY
Picture is not cheat what it is and description seems messed up (says it’s a game!). But the answers/reviews say it’s a bag that fits lots of Pokémon cards so I bought it. Thanks.