3D model description
rganizers for Reavers of Midgard board game. All organizers fit the game box, provide quick game setup and comfort during the play.
The set contains: Ship, Token organizer, Dice organizer, Territory organizer, 4 types of Card trays, Upgrade organizer, Pawn organizer and Black dice tray.
- SHIP: It is resource organizer, stylized as a Viking ship. There are 2 main sections for smaller tokens of Food and Favor. Rounded bottom facilitate item draw. On both sides of the ship there are pockets for large tokens.
- TOKEN ORGANIZER: All tokens that can be collected by a Raid are here: Farm, Wall, Tower and Terror. It is stylized as a medieval settlement with a castle, so the Farm tokens are guarded by a palisade, Wall tokens are behind battlement and Tower tokens are inside the tower.
- DICE ORGANIZER: This is a cylinder with 3 sections dedicated for 3 types of dice. Each section has rounded bottom to facilitate the draw. The container is decorated with ornaments related to Viking symbols and runes.
- TERRITORY ORGANIZER: It is the first organizer that I have designed for this board game. It is really useful and comfortable. Print 3 of such organizers for 3 types of Conquered Territory tiles. Containers fit the game board correctly and they are easy to pick up.
- CARD TRAYS: There are 4 types of card trays in this set, so all decks fit correctly and they can be placed accordingly on the game board. They are dedicated for different decks: 1: Large cards, 2: Sea Battle cards, 3: Prophecy cards, 4: Village/Keep Spoils cards. Sloped bottom and indentation facilitate the draw. In the main .zip file there are trays designed for cards without sleeves. But I also added another .zip file with trays for sleeved cards, so you can choose which you prefer. Both types fit the game box. Photo of trays for sleeved cards made by kamillachrs - thank you for sharing.
- UPGRADE ORGANIZER: A small organizer that accommodates 3 piles of Ship Upgrade tiles. It is adjusted to the designated location on the board game, but the highest deck is in the middle (it looks better this way in my opinion).
- PAWN ORGANIZER: All wooden markers and Start Player tile are kept here in separate sections. Indentations facilitate taking components out.
- BLACK DICE TRAY: A very simple container where black dice are kept. Dimensions are adjusted to the Large card tray, so it can be put on it during the storage.
All organizers fit the game box and provide quick game setup. However it's not an insert. Comfort during the play is always the priority in my designs. Theme reliefs highlight the atmosphere of the game.
Some photos in higher resolution:
The set
The game set up
Organizers on the board
Packed
Half unpacked
3D printing settings
All organizers were 3Dprinted on Prusa MK3:
- in PLA (Rosa Satin Green, F3D Gold pearl)
- No is needed,
- Infill 10% rectilinear.
Note1: I use slightly changed default Print settings "0.15mm SPEED MK3" in PrusaSlicer.
Note2: Territory organizers, Upgrade organizer and Black dice tray have 0.2 mm layer height to speed up the print.
Printing Time (for one organizer of each kind):
7h8' - Ship
8h48' - Token organizer
11h24' - Dice organizer
1h27' - Territory organizer
2h30' - Large card tray
1h29' - Sea Battle card tray
1h25' - Prophecy card tray
1h55' - Village/Keep Spoils card tray
55' - Upgrade organizer
2h25' - Pawn organizer
1h47' - black dice organizer
(The story behind 2 colors: This Rosa satin green filament looks like meant for this board game - the perfect color. Unfortunately I got an awful blob. It was undetachable. The heat gun melted some PET-G parts of my Prusa =:O, but this blob of PLA didn't even get floppy a bit. Chemical cleaning didn't work either... I had to replace my hotend with new parts. I used 2 spools of this filament. The first one was ok. The problem was with the second one. But after expensive hotend replacement I didn't want to risk again.)