February 7, 2026
Description
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Working off of a design by @Jeroen P, I've had to remix this model to fit our “regular” Monopoly set (the cards were too big to fit the original model). These changes of course would also be compatible with the 85th Anniversary Edition that @Jeroen P had intended for their design.
Additional changes were suggested by my daughter “J” (9) as to have the organizational features she would like to see. I elongated the model by 24mm to fit everything in.
This organizer measures 234mm x 132.2mm x 41mm. Hopefully it works for your Monopoly set as well.
PRO TIP: If you need to adjust the dimensions to fit your particular box size, you can unlock the scaling function to allow you to scale X, Y, or Z independently.
Would you like an organizer for each player to help game play be easier to track? It is here.
You can find the beloved Monopoly board game here (please note - affiliate link):
If you are interested in the Avengers version of Monopoly, you can use this organizer here.
If you have a specific anniversary edition you'd like to see, I can probably make another model to accommodate your version.
DM me if you'd like to request a new version.
Notes:
The design is intended to be used during game play as well as packed up inside the box after play. Just take the tray out of the box and play - makes set up much faster.
Easy to print but takes about 15 hrs on my Prusa (0.2mm layer thickness). PLA works fine for this model.
Given that this is a large-ish print, I've added adhesion helper disks to keep the corners from warping. See the 3mf file also attached.
Added some labeling to make it clear which items go where.
Split the "Properties" compartments to organize them by color - utilities and railroads go together in one compartment. Notice that the compartments are designed to show the property colors in their compartments.
Added compartments for houses, hotels, players, and dice.
Rounded the bottom of Dice, Hotels, and Houses compartments so you can more easily remove the small parts from them.
Thickened the walls a bit to make them more robust.
Reduced the need for material normally used for infill by hollowing out thick areas.
Let me know if you are interested in an unlabeled “generic” version of this organizer tray.
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike