Ben Bateson
United Kingdom Ross-on-Wye
Owner of original 'crappy art' GtR and pleased about it.
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I love Eurorails, but these piddly little tokens are driving me up the wall!
Every time I open the box, they're everywhere! They've infiltrated other bits of the box insert, or crawled underneath, or have even swapped holes with each other!
What better ways can we conceive of to keep 100+ tiles in groups of four?
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Gary Pressler
United States West Lafayette Indiana
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I'm not sure if the box tray has changed with the latest edition, but I always put a sheet of aluminum foil over the tray and press it lightly against all the wells, kind of smoothing my hand over it. A few get loose, but the majority stay in place unless the box gets turned upside-down.
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Ben Bateson
United Kingdom Ross-on-Wye
Owner of original 'crappy art' GtR and pleased about it.
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That'll probably work. I was toying with the idea of cling film (that's Saran Wrap to you American folks), but foil will probably have a bit more rigidity to it.
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L H
United States Lehi Utah
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I use mini M&M's containers and stack the chips in order so they come out in order. You need two for Eurorails. It works quite well as it is big enough to hold the chips but small enough to keep them in order.
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Bob Mays
United States Cincinnati Ohio
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I'm with LH - I've got mini M&M containers for all of my crayon rail games, and tuck boxes for all the cards. The rules, extra copies of the city/load sheets and the mapboards are in hanging folders. It all fits in a large plastic file box; take that in and you can play game in the series. The only downside is that it's a heavy box...
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Gary Pressler
United States West Lafayette Indiana
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Interesting idea... plus I get to have some M&Ms! Might try it!
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