3D model description
Organizers for A Feast for Odin board game. Quick game set up and comfort during the play. Sliding lids prevent components from falling out during the storage. Theme cutouts decorate lids.
The set contains: Oval tray, Resources organizer, 2 Good organizers, Ship organizer, ABC organizer, Card tray, Viking organizer, MooseDie organizer, Small token organizer, Mountain organizer and Building organizer.
- OVAL TRAY: This tray is thoroughly adjusted to the Supply board. Cutouts are accurate to special tiles. Additional indentations are made so grabbing the tile is comfortable. The tray fits the board precisely and doesn't fall off. So once you press it on, it sticks well. All special tiles are instantly prepared for the game set up thanks to this tray. It is 230 mm long.
- RESOURCES ORGANIZER: Money and wooden goods are accommodated here. Rounded bottom facilitates the draw. 10 Silver section has sloped bottom and indentation to make grabbing tile easy. There is space for 2 of such organizers in the game box. I keep them on 2 sides of the table during the play, so all players can reach for resources easily.
- GOOD ORGANIZERS: There are 2 Good organizers, because 1 long wouldn't fit the printer bed. Good organizer 1 contains all shorter tiles and Good organizer 2 - the tallest tiles (Kettle and Fruits/ Whale Meet/ Clothing/ Silver board). These organizers are the equivalent of Goods boxes that come with the game. I found them not comfortable enough for the space they take in the box. I think my organizers are much better even they are smaller. Sloped front, middle and back walls facilitate sorting and taking tile out. Good organizer 1 is 220 x 184 mm.
- SHIP ORGANIZER: Tall Ship piles are frustrating during the play - tiles fall around and it's annoying. Ship organizer keep them firmly in place. Sloped bottom and indentations facilitate the draw. The ship organizer is kept inside the ABC organizer, so tiles don't fall out while stored in the game box.
- ABC ORGANIZER: Starting Occupation cards are kept here. Decks: A, B and C are separated by section walls. Next to them there is a section for Ship organizer.
- CARD TRAY: This 3 deck tray provide space for Weapon card deck and Dark brown Occupation cards divided in 2 piles. Sloped bottom and indentations facilitate the draw. In the back there is a pocket for 2 extension tiles used in 4-players game.
- VIKING ORGANIZER: 12 Vikings for one player are organized in 2 rows. It's easy to grab 6 meeples with two fingers. For each player there is a lid with a different cutout (just for fun).
- MOOSEDIE ORGANIZER: This is an organizer for: first player Moose, die + round tracking cube and harvest tiles from the mini expansion. Small but also comfortable organizer for these few components that doesn't fit anywhere else.
- SMALL TOKEN ORGANIZER: This organizer is dedicated for ones of the smallest components of a board game I've ever seen. 1x1 Good tokens of 2 kinds are kept here in separate sections. Starting circular Good tiles are kept next to them. These components are from mini expansion Harvest. The lid of this container is pushed in (instead of slid). It works here very well.
- MOUNTAIN ORGANIZER: Mountain strips are kept here. There is also a slot for Thing penalty tiles.
- BUILDING ORGANIZER: There are 3 types of Building tiles and they are kept here separately in 3 sections. Sloped section and back walls + indentations facilitate taking them out.
Home boards and Action board are kept on the bottom in the game box. Round overview tile and small Supply board for the ships are kept vertically on the side. Exploration (island) boards and Note pad are kept on top of organizers. And rule books go above. All organizers fit the game box very well (along with these boards and books). Sliding lids prevent components from falling out during the storage. Only Mountain and Building organizers don't have lids, but they're not necessary in this case imo. The Oval tray is pressed by other organizers, so its tiles are secured enough too.
Some photos in higher resolution:
The set
Unpacking
Resources and Good organizers
I've had a lot of fun deg theme cutouts inspired by Nordic symbols. I think they've turned out pretty nice. I hope you'll enjoy opening these decorative organizers before the play as I do.
3D printing settings
All organizers were 3Dprinted on Prusa MK4 (with Input Shaper):
- in PLA (Nebula Silver Pearl),
- No is needed,
- Infill 10% gyroid/ rectilinear.
Note1: I use slightly changed default Print settings "0.15mm/ 0.20mm SPEED MK4" in PrusaSlicer.
Note2: Lids and guides are adjusted to 0.15 mm layer height. Organizers without lids can be 3d printed with 0.20 mm layer height (Ships, Buildings, Mountain, Oval tray).
Note3: Place the Oval tray upside down before slicing to avoid s.
Note4: Monotonic lines set for top fill ensure high quality of lids.
Note5: Building tray doesn't need any infill - you can set it to 0.
Printing Time (for one organizer of each kind):
1h54' - Oval tray
3h43' - Resources organizer, , x2
2h48' - Resources organizer, lid, x2
5h25' - Good organizer 1, container
3h55' - Good organizer 1, lid
2h45' - Good organizer 2, container
1h27' - Good organizer 2, lid
47' - Ship organizer
2h46' - ABC organizer, container
59' - ABC organizer, lid
3h42' - Card tray, container
1h38' - Card tray, lid
50' - Viking organizer, container, x4
16' - Viking organizer, lid, 4 different lids
1h11' - MooseDie organizer, container
36' - MooseDie organizer, lid
59' - Small token organizer, container
51' - Small token organizer, lid
1h3' - Mountain organizer
1h39' - Building organizer