Crossfire Box – How to store all those bits n bobs

I’ve got a lot of Crossfire kit: figures, terrain, and bits n bobs. It is the bits n bobs that have gone into my “Crossfire Box”. The box is a 9 litre Very Useful Box with two 9 litre sorting tray (7 compartments each). Basically markers and dice.

Crossfire Box 2 - Closed
Crossfire Box 2 – Closed

Crossfire Box 3 - Open
Crossfire Box 3 – Open
Crossfire Box 4 - Trays Out
Crossfire Box 4 – Trays Out

The top tray has my

  • grid markers, hidden deployment markers, red generic terrain objective flags, moving clock
  • dice, cord for straight lines, blue generic terrain objective flags, smoke
Crossfire Box 5 - Top tray
Crossfire Box 5 – Top tray

The bottom tray has:

  • German flags, Republican flags, Israeli flags, status markers in small plastic boxes
  • Soviet flags, Nationalist flags, Storch
Crossfire Box 6 - Bottom tray
Crossfire Box 6 – Bottom tray

2 thoughts on “Crossfire Box – How to store all those bits n bobs”

  1. Bits ‘n’ bobs are the easy part! What I actually wonder is how to store all the buildings 😛

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