The Idea:
- Insert for The Castles of Burgundy
- easy accessible organization
- organized by setup and in game material
- fast and simple setup and teardown
- fits the original box insert
- flush in the box for vertical storage
- minimizing filament used
Design Process:
- every component is flush with the original insert
- I added 6 mm thick (30 x 21 cm) cardboard under the insert, so the box is filled exactly to the brim with the main board, player boards and rule books
- all trays have chamfers under the game pieces to be grabbed easily without lifting the trays
Overall dimensions:
covered six-sided tiles:
| weight | height | width | depth |
| 20 g | 19 mm | 87 mm | 54 mm |
game setup:
| weight | height | width | depth |
| 62 g | 32 mm | 87 mm | 82 mm |
ships-mines-castles / Silverlings-worker tiles:
| weight | height | width | depth |
| 22 g | 32 mm | 87 mm | 52 mm |
Print recommendations:
- 0.4 Nozzle in 0.2 Layer height
- PLA
| Part | covered six-sided tiles | game setup | ships-mines-castles / Silverlings-worker tiles |
| Infill | 0% | 15% Grid | 100% |
Orientations:
- every part has a big flat bottom surface to face the built plate
Post Processing:
- not needed, only minimal stringing cleanup
Related Model:
The Castles of Burgundy Dice Tower (Die Burgen von Burgund)
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike