Game insert for Shadows of Brimstone core games. These allow for quicker setup and tear down. No lid lift. They aren't perfect, but I've printed them for all three boxes and they seem to do well for my needs.
Update 03Jun2025: Added pictures at end of files of card trays and tokens for CoA (shown first) and SoD (shown last). Prints in these boxes were first and second variations that I didn't think warranted reprinting after making the current version in this "thing". So they may look slightly different but organize the same.
Some notes:
- For Minis C in the picture (I reached the end of the spool, but the file is fine - I just didn't want to reprint the whole piece)
- Joins are used for the 3 Minis pieces, tray bottom and tray sides. I use a gel super glue for stability during assembly.
- Joins for the sides of the tray: If you do not have supports enabled, these may not slide in well. In that case, I just snipped off the long edge of the join and treated it like a block instead of a insert and used get super glue to hold it in place. I do recommend using glue on the edges of the trays when assembling for more strength and being cautious when removing from the box.
- Tray is notched for CoA and SoD to allow for taller enemies. Plus, the added bonus of helping some of the tiles to not shift around when moving the box.
- I used supports when printing the token trays and covers for best results. The tray covers slide over the top or can be flipped and slid under the token tray while playing. Cover A and B are both needed. They each correspond to one of the token trays.
- Card and minor token tray is not designed for card sleeves.
- There just wasn't room for all minis to have a designated spot, so for CoA and SoD, I store the spiders and the undead in the Minis A box. Also, if you have alt gender heros, they could go in that box too.
- Minis are held in place using magnets glued to the insert and disks glued to the mini. I tried creating a slide in method for the base and it just didn't work well enough for the space.
Magnets (4mm x 2mm): https://a.co/d/5djSz9l
Disks (1/2 in) : https://a.co/d/0dNxyQM
- The only differences for Forbidden Fortress vs the other two:
Tray right bottom does not have a notched out area because the map tiles are too large.
The minis are configured a bit differently. The XL enemy can either be placed horizontally (but then it blocks spaces for other minis) or put in one of the card trays and leaves room for more minis.
- I printed mine using Anycubic PLA 1.75mm filament. It took about 1.3 Kg to print all pieces: https://a.co/d/bciW2Yr
- I used PrusaSlicer for my Prusa MK4SMMU3, 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm speed, 15% infill, 0.2 layer height and 0.2 first layer height
For either City of the Ancients OR Swamps of Death, print one each of the following:
- Card Trays (exception: requires 2 per game)
- Major Token Tray (enable supports)
- Minor Token Tray (enable supports)
- Cover A (enable supports)
- Cover B (enable supports)
- Minis A CoA or SoD
- Minis B CoA or SoD
- Minis C
- Joins
- Tray Left Top
- Tray Left Bottom
- Tray Right Top
- Tray Right Bottom CoA or SoD
For Forbidden Fortress, print one each of the following:
- Card Trays (exception: requires 2 per game)
- Major Token Tray (enable supports)
- Minor Token Tray (enable supports)
- Cover A (enable supports)
- Cover B (enable supports)
- Minis A FF
- Minis B FF
- Minis C
- Joins
- Tray Left Top
- Tray Left Bottom
- Tray Right Top
- Tray Right Bottom FF