Beschreibung des 3D-Modells
Organizers for Covenant board game. Quick game set up and comfort during the play. Sliding lids prevent components from falling out during the storage. Theme reliefs and cutouts decorate organizers.
The set contains: Resources organizer, Player's component organizer, Treasure organizer, Hex&Objective organizer, Scroll holder, Tool holder, Holder Storage organizer, Inlaid organizer and Solo&Dice organizer.
- RESOURCES ORGANIZER: 6 types of resources are accommodated here in separate sections: Iron, Emeralds, Gold, Mythrall, +1 and +2 Support pieces. 2 larger sections are for Support pieces as they need more room. Rounded bottom facilitates the draw. 2 of such organizers should be 3d printed to contain all resources. They can be placed on 2 sides of the table, thus all players can reach for components easily during the play.
- PLAYER'S COMPONENT ORGANIZER: All components for one player are divided in 4 groups and accommodated in dedicated sections (small reliefs on the bottom indicate what goes where). Sections for Buildings and for Dwarves have flat bottom so these components fit appropriately inside. 2 smaller sections have rounded bottom to facilitate the draw during the play. One of them accommodates Carts, the other - player Markers. Shield, 2 Double-key tiles and 2 Storage tiles are kept with markers. There is a dedicated lid for each player with the Clan Shield relief. I 3d printed them with corresponding colors (set for 3 top layers).
- TREASURE ORGANIZER: 3 types of tiles are kept here: Rubble, Relic and King's Coins. Sloped back/partition walls and indentations facilitate the random draw. Small thresholds prevent tiles from sliding down too easily. Reliefs on side walls and on the lid indicate what this organizer contains. There is a recess under one side of the container, so it's easier to pick it up while unpacking.
- HEX&OBJECTIVE ORGANIZER: Following tiles are stored here in separate sections: 2 types of Objective tiles (pink), Starting tiles (mint), 3 types of Project tiles (grey) and Hexes (Hall tiles). All sections are appropriately adjusted, sloped back/partition walls and indentations facilitate taking tile out.
- SCROLL HOLDER: There are a lot of Tradition tiles (scrolls) and they are randomly added to the display during the play. This holder offers comfortable access to tiles during the play thanks to sloped back walls. Thus a tile can be easily picked randomly. Small thresholds prevents tiles from sliding down too easily.
- TOOL HOLDER: Similar holder for Tool tiles with the same facilities.
- HOLDER STORAGE ORGANIZER: Scroll holder and Tool holder are kept here during the storage as they don't have their own lids. Here they are protected against falling out if the box is stored vertically (or up side down ;) ).
- INLAID ORGANIZER: 2 types of Inlaid Jewels are kept here in separate sections. The container is very narrow bcs of limited space in the game box. But it's functional and all tokens fit comfortably. Rounded bottom facilitates the draw. This is the only container in this set that has a press-in lid.
- SOLO&DICE ORGANIZER: This organizer accommodates: Solo cards, Solo Difficulty tiles, Solo die, 1st player tile, Era marker and 3 Enemy dice. It is appropriately adjusted to the narrow space next to the main board in the game box. The shorter part with dice is covered by other organizers (when packing), the taller part gets up to the box cover, so this organizer doesn't have a lid. It is adjusted to sleeved cards, though it's rather tight.
The bag with Enemy pieces is stored next to the Treasure organizer. The Rule book I keep on the top. Player's aids and Solo board I keep under the main board.
Double layered players' boards are great, but they use so much space in the game box! I was worried comfortable organizers won't fit next to them. But I think I've managed pretty well. Though, I wish players' organizers were better, e.g. 1/2 Dwarves were separated from 3/4 ones.
More photos in higher resolution:
The set
Game set up for 3 players
Unpacking steps
Resources organizers
Player's component organizers
Treasure organizer
Hex&Objective organizer
Holder Storage organizer
Narrow organizers
3D-Druckeinstellungen
All organizers were 3Dprinted on Prusa MK4 (with Input Shaper):
- in PLA (Nebula Pearl Silver and Mystic Green),
- No support is needed,
- Infill 10% gyroid,
- 8 top layers.
Note1: Printing settings with 0.15 mm layer height are recommended for organizers with lids, so they work smoothly. I used slightly changed default Print settings "0.15mm SPEED MK4" in PrusaSlicer.
Note2: Solo&Dice organizer (with no lid) was 3d printed with 0.20 mm layer height settings.
Note3: The largest is Holder Storage organizer: 64 x 154 mm. Solo organizer is 22 x 218 mm - it's long but narrow, so it can be rotated to fit smaller printer bed.
Note4: 2-color effect was achieved without MMU, with Color Change set in Prusa Slicer: 1.25 mm - lids with dark background; 2.15 mm - players' lids.
Printing Time (for one piece of each kind):
2h12' - Resources organizer, container, x2
1h11' - Resources organizer, lid, x2
1h50' - Player's component organizer, container, x4
~58' - Player's component organizer, lid (4 different)
2h13' - Treasure organizer, container
55' - Treasure organizer, lid
3h15' - Hex&Objective organizer, container
41' - Hex&Objective organizer, lid
1h3' - Scroll holder
1h2' - Tool holder
2h14' - Holder Storage organizer, container
54' - Holder Storage organizer, lid
59' - Inlaid organizer, container
17' - Inlaid organizer, lid
1h42' - Solo&Dice organizer
Mystic Green is a really mysterious color - you can see a bit of green when filament is on the spool, but I find it more brownish in 3d printed models. Anyway I don't like this color, but it suits some board games very well, e.g. Covenant or Barrage.