December 13, 2025
Description
Aggiornamento 25_03_26
Piatti 34_35_36
Aggiunti divisori per le abilità dei mostri in lingua Tedesca, grazie a @FloCraft3D per averli tradotti
Aggiornamento 20_02_26
Piatti 31_32_33
Aggiunti i divisori per le abilità dei mostri in lingua Francese, grazie @Jerry793 per averli tradotti
Aggiornamento 19_02_26
Piatti 27_28_29
Aggiunti i divisori per le abilità dei mostri in lingua Polacca, grazie @MichalZ per averli tradotti.
Piatto 30
Aggiunte delle basi per gli eroi. Queste basi possono contenere gli stati dei nostri personaggi in modo ben visibile durante il giorco, evitando di dimenticarcene……..furbetti🤣
Update 10_01_26
Plate 24,25,26
Monster ability dividers have been added in English (thanks to @fawazral for the translation. As with the Italian version, the monstrosity and IMP collectors are shared between Blood and Rat and Blood and Black IMP.
After some time since the release of Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, I finally purchased the game and, once I opened the box, it immediately became clear how impractical the component storage was: difficult to organize and very easy to mess up.
This project was born with the goal of improving organization, usability, and setup speed.
For best results, I recommend:
These print beds include organizer trays designed to store the various tokens: wounds (optional, more details later), terrain, conditions, and other game components.
All models were designed in Fusion, using the Gridfinity add-on. The shape of both the base and the lid allows the trays to be stackable, creating a kind of “lock” that prevents tokens from spilling or mixing when the box is moved.
You may need to relocate a few tokens from one section to another, but this is a minor compromise. I chose not to increase the overall height in order to keep the box fully closable.
Print Bed 4 contains the box designed to store the following card decks:
It is a simple but very precise box, designed to make it easy to take out and put back the cards at any time.
Print Bed 5 includes the box for storing the City Event Cards.
Here you will find the tray for the Monster Ability Cards.
It features 12 slots, one for each monster group.
Please note that the game includes 14 monster groups, but two pairs of monsters share the same ability cards.
These print beds contain the Monster Ability dividers, each labeled with the corresponding monster name in ITALIAN.
The dividers include a base that helps lifting the cards out of the tray, making them very convenient to use.
The differently colored text is raised and achieved by a filament change at layer 6.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the official monster names in English and didn’t want to risk incorrect translations.
If anyone would like the dividers in their own language, feel free to ask—I’ll be happy to make them.
These boxes are designed to store the monster stands, organized as shown in the attached photos.
Please note that Print Beds 11 and 12 use the same box design. The difference is that Print Bed 12 is a “short” version, meaning it is sized specifically for monsters with shorter stands, ensuring a snug fit. You can choose whether you prefer all boxes to be the same size or tailored to the different stand heights.
Print Bed 14 contains the box dedicated to the Boss stands.
The boss stands have approximately 1 mm of clearance inside the tray to allow easy insertion and removal.
This print bed includes a tray designed to store the monster identification tokens.
The tokens fit snugly in their slots but can be removed easily, thanks to the tray’s limited thickness, which allows it to flex slightly if needed.
This print bed includes a tray designed to store the Monster Stat Cards.
These print beds contain the monster stands.
Personally, I don’t like using the standard monster wound tokens, as I find them tedious to manage and disruptive to the flow of the game. Even though similar solutions can be found on MakerWorld and other platforms, I decided to design my own version because I really liked the font used.
Thanks to a rotating life dial connected to the stand via 5 mm × 2 mm magnets, adjusting monster health becomes fast, precise, and intuitive.
⚠️ IMPORTANT – Magnet Polarity
⚠️ NOZZLE REQUIREMENT
A 0.2 mm nozzle is REQUIRED to correctly print this type of font.
A simple tray for storing the monster stands described above.
These print beds include the Hero box, designed to store all hero cards.
The top of the box features through-slots specifically made to hold the small cards.
The box lid is attached to the base using 4 pairs of magnets (one pair at each corner), measuring 4 mm × 2 mm.
I designed this box to use two hero score dials, fixed in place with 4 mm × 2 mm magnets .
The complete box, including the score dials, requires a total of 14 magnets per box.
As with the monster counters, super glue is required, and the magnets must be installed following the same polarity rules described earlier.
For this version, I changed the number font, making it possible to print the dials using a 0.4 mm nozzle.
In the photo below:
You can choose the option you prefer.
I’m available if you have any questions.
Have fun!
License:
Standard Digital File License