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Cruel Seas

Cruel Seas Foam Trays for Your Coastal Fleet

Custom-cut Cruel Seas foam keeps your 1/300th scale small ships safe, sorted and ready to set sail. Each Feldherr tray is shaped to the slim hulls and masts of WW2 fast attack craft, so your whole flotilla travels upright and scratch-free in one tidy, table-ready case.

Compatible Models & Sets

  • German E-boats (Schnellboote) — long contour slots hold the large fast attack hulls.
  • British MTBs & motor gunboats — fitted cut-outs keep the slim coastal craft secure.
  • American PT boats — snug slots protect the patrol torpedo boats and their guns.
  • Starter Set miniatures — a magnetic box keeps the starter fleet together and travel-ready.
  • Tokens, dice & game material — a separate tray sorts the markers and accessories for a quick set-up.

Why Feldherr Foam?

Feldherr cuts every tray from fine-pored, flexible foam that cradles each ship and keeps your paint job crisp and the models table-ready for years. Trays drop into matching Feldherr bags and storage boxes, and the magnetic box holds painted miniatures snug for transport. Made in Germany and shaped to real model dimensions, the trays give you a clean, organised fleet on the move.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do the trays fit 1/300 scale small ships?

Yes. The contour slots are shaped for the 1/300th scale hulls used in Cruel Seas.

Will the foam protect painted ships?

The soft, fine-pored foam surrounds each hull, keeping painted surfaces smooth and colour-fresh in transit.

Is there a slot for larger E-boats?

Yes. Longer contour slots hold the bigger fast attack hulls alongside smaller craft.

What does the magnetic box add?

The magnetic box keeps the starter fleet together and holds the miniatures securely for transport and display.

Where do tokens and dice go?

A separate tray sorts the markers, dice and game material so set-up is quick.

Can I carry several nations together?

Yes. Combine trays in a Feldherr bag or box to carry Royal Navy, Kriegsmarine and US Navy fleets in one case.

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