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Magic: The Gathering Token for Counter Box

Pluto3301 avatarPluto3301

September 4, 2025

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Big thanks to @Nikolas Hoffmann and @LegendaryCheez for providing such fantastic models to build upon!

The original tokens were flat and made using a multi-material printer, which I didn’t have access to. Instead, I redesigned each token with raised logos and text, allowing for a filament change to create a clear image. If you ever forget what a symbol on a token represents, you can simply flip it over to find labeled text on the back explaining its purpose.

WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PRINTING!

Printing instructions:

  • It is highly suggested to print these models with a 0.25 hot end nozzle. Printing at the standard 0.4 nozzle will likely remove many of the details from such a small print. If you must print at 0.4, I would suggest at least increasing the size of the models by 1.5% and then verifying in the slicer that the details are okay with you. 
  • If you are printing @Nikolas Hoffmann's “Magic: The Gathering Token and Counter Box”, I have pre-sliced the files to print with one of each of their inserts (x1 counter holder and x1 counter holder 2). Follow the instructions for how many times to print each item, indicated near the end of the file name. This will ensure you have enough items printed to evenly fill each slot. Double-check that you are satisfied with the quantities before starting your print. If you're not happy and prefer different amounts, I've also included individual models so you can choose what works best for you.
  • Enable Ironing if your slicer allows for a better finish. 
  • I would suggest printing at 0.12 mm layer height to insure several passes for the images and rounded edges. To save on time you could utilize a variable layer height. 

 

Editor's note: Images of the Counter Boxes and the full set will be uploaded later, as they are taking longer than expected to print.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

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