If you have an android device you can use my app, Transition Zone. I'm planning for my next update to let users export their collection data to Google Drive so that it can be synced between devices and possibly opened as a spreadsheet.
There was a listing somewhere recently... can't remember the source, but I saved a bunch of the store listings into my Pinboard.
There's stuff on eBay too.
I use Ultra Pro binders for the cards. I used to keep my dice in fishing tackle/bead/plano boxes, which worked well for years. Later I repurposed the tackle boxes for Gloomhaven, when I was lucky enough to have some dice trays laser cut to fit the campaign boxes, but I know that's not an option for everyone: https://dmunited.eu/dice-trays/. If I didn't have those, I would totally get something like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07N7N5SMR/
I used a tackle box... Purchased at Walmart for about $6-$7 and extra separators I found at gander mountain for $1.99 a pack (needed two packs. Works pretty well!
Flambeau Outdoors 5007 Tuff Tainer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDTS1A/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_1AlTub1CAT9RA
I specifically used this page
I did put in the effort of adding in a transit zone though (from taking letters from the other words) since the templates on that page don't have one.
I believe it's matrix bold, though I had to download that font since I didn't already have it. I use the template I found here which has basically everything you need (beyond your own custom dice symbols and card art and whatnot).
I created and recently updated a randomizer that creates a rarity-adjusted, random pool of cards that players can draft from to play a quick, balanced casual game.
Here's the link to the previous version (new file hasn't been approved yet as I just sent it this morning): https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/108837/draft-pool-generator-1v1-and-2v2
I found it on the Canadian amazon site. Here you go.
If you like TMNT as a theme, I think either of those sets are great for beginners. Each set comes with enough sidekicks for 4 players, all the cards/actions are on the simpler side of things and there are no booster packs, all the TMNT content is contained in the two campaign boxes.
You should try contacting the Better Business Bureau. They can reach out to them and may get some kind of results. Also it looks like they are a Yahoo store, so maybe try contacting Yahoo for assistance as well. The BBB has one closed case with them about delivery issues. If you did it through paypal, they are pretty good about getting you a charge back. Also as an option you can try legal action as well.
Also it looks like several sites including BGG have had discussions about them not being entirely legit. https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/115052/popularcollectionscom-i-think-its-scam/page/2
That is where I first head of them and have avoided them due to the stories of really poor customer service and needing to do charge backs.
One of the guys I play with locally made a pretty cool may on BGG, you need an account to see it. Here is the link
Selling my complete Common/Uncommon/Rare D&D set with Daedilus box
Includes Epic MindFlayer super rares, tons of dice, and two starter sets. Accepting trades for these other board games or other offers
ship them my house and I will store them for you :)
I have plain binders.
1 DC.
1. marvel.
1 d&d / YuGiOh.
1 BACS
turtles stay in their box separate. (I use it to teach)
dice are in
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Plano-Angled-Tackle-System/15904153
Grabbed from Boardgame geeks. "All effects end during the Cleanup phase unless they are "while active" effects, Experience being an example. See page 9 of the rulebook."
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1336290/blessing-action-duration
BGG is a good bet.
Here is a rendition: https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/115330/dd-dice-masters-full-size-play-mat-24x14
Honestly the mats that define the zones are overkill. The card placement doesn't matter much.
The standard mats are sort of expensive @ $15/ea, I had a set (2) of mouse pads printed and shipped for $8.
They are a tad small but they get the job done.
VistaPrint or PrintStudio have decent prices although I used a promo code.
You can find the templates up at BGG
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148575/marvel-dice-masters-avengers-vs-x-men
Superboy Prime tried to destroy everything in Infinite Crisis by flying through Oa.
There doesn't to be a final consensus on this, but this is as good as we'll get without a confirmation from WizKids.
http://videogamegeek.com/thread/1225984/poll-can-thrown-car-be-played-if-you-only-have-1-f
A poll of 60+ users has a poll, where allowing 1 (with no doubts) firmly wins. All of those who voted and allowed one came out to 64.5% - so at least until it comes up in Tournament play, most people would agree 1 attacker is ok.
Awesome man, good luck on your quest! The harbor freight stuff is a good buy and Hobby Lobby sells some great large-scale bead craft storage cases that work great for full set dice storage! They're here on Amazon as well:
4" Case it binders for cards. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FUGOQO/ref=asc_df_B005FUGOQO4993826/?tag=hyprod-20&creative=394997&creativeASIN=B005FUGOQO&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167147620253&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7118925931656318519&hvpone=&hvp.... bead trays for dice
Oh! Okay, that makes more sense.
They are called Super Stacker.
The ones I bought were in the store for 88 cents each.
They're about 3" wide, 2" tall, and 2 3/8th" across.
They're the same size as the smallest Really Useful Box but nowhere near as expensive.
http://imgur.com/vCsf6pE These are what I use. They are pencil boxes from Office Max I found for $1. You can see they hold 140 dice pretty well. A version that looks pretty compatible on Amazon would be https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TKV2UOE/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_LUKZwbAP2VXAM.
I use 4x7 photo boxes. Smallest footprint you'll find for storing a full set, although not too friendly when it comes to getting dice out quickly as you would for a regularly used team (which is where ZenBins really shine).
http://www.amazon.com/IRIS-USA-Keeper-X-Large-Violet/dp/B00OTTYMA2/
Each individual box holds a full set of dice, so this should be good enough for 2 years worth of dice :p
Maybe relevant is that I'm using these - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3NU
And I hate them. The dice fit really snugly, and all that means is when I want to get the dice out, it's really annoying and fiddly and sometimes I have to use a lever to wedge them out. Way better is the Daedalus box I use to transport my most used stuff to and from work (which is where I play most of my games) - http://www.daedalusproductionsinc.com/product/case-for-avengers-vs-x-men
It's not great for mass storage, but I don't think anyone's solved that yet. If you know otherwise, let me know! I have bags and bags of dice just lying around.
I use the Ultra Pro 4 pocket binder for each set and sort those by set number with the op cards for that set at the end.
For the dice I use a box from Home Depot meant to hold bolts, nuts, and screws. One I use to carry teams and bags for tournaments and the other 3 have 2 sets in them a piece. One with AvX and UXm. Another with YuGiOh and D&D. And the third with JL for now but it will go with War of light. And I'll buy another for when Ultron comes out for that and the Spider-man set.
What you want is a Crown Royal Bag
http://www.amazon.com/Royal-Crown-Purple-Bag/dp/B003I6NC58
It should be every gamers first dice bag ... and if youre over the legal drinking age then you can just get yourself a bottle of Crown Royal while youre at it.