Add ons for Innsmouth Horror, Curse of the Pharoh, Lurker @ the Threshold
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I was thrilled to discover that someone had come up with an organizer for the 2nd edition of Arkham Horror (AKA: The Game of 1000 pieces.) Only problem is that my group plays with more expansions than the original organizer was made to support. Specifically we play with Dunwich Horror, Innsmouth Horror, Curse of the Dark Pharaoh, and The Lurker at the Threshold. As such the original design was still too small to fit all the bits that we needed, so I decided to go ahead and start tweaking it with the goal of still being able to get all the essential parts in the original box! Not having tried the other expansions I can't say for sure if it would work for other combinations, but hopefully there's at least enough of a base here to build on for your own modifications. One important note here is that in order to get everything down to a single box, I've pulled out all the location cards both for the main board and the gates. I've always played with the Arkham Companion app for my phone which lets you just draw from a digital deck anyway, and by ditching the 3 locations trays I freed up a lot of space for all the new small decks and tokens. Plus it gets you much closer to the ultimate goal of a 1 minute setup. The revised Ancients and Heroes trays here have been scaled up to have a combined height of 30mm up from the original 25. The Monsters_2_Resized piece is a replacement for the original Monsters_2 with a bit more room for new monsters and has been adjusted to match the revised scale. Monsters_3 is a replacement for one of the two Monster_1 pieces the original had you print which removes the divider, giving you enough extra room for the new monsters (though try as I might I couldn't get ALL the monsters I've got in the limited space.) You'll need to either shim the rest of the pieces on that level (the remaining Monsters_1 tray, the hero standees tray, and the Events Tray) or do what I did and adjust the z-axis scaling in the slicer to make everything sit flat. I've also included a piece named "hero Riser" which is basically just a rim you can glue to the top of the original hero tray, just in case someone else makes the same mistake I did and mixes up which one they're trying to print. Since I'm now sticking expansion decks in the events tray rather than leaving in the original other world cards I printed an extra copy of the card divider in the original. While I was at it I also brought it down from 1.5mm to 1.2mm. At .3mm resolution that meant one less layer to print, and it's still plenty strong for what it needs to do. To that end I also included a resized .STL for the smaller decks, as there are quite a few in the small box expansions. I originally worked out that six would be required to keep all the decks that need to share slots separate, but when I actually put it all together I realized that some of those decks were so small that having them mixed really didn't slow down setup any so I only ended up using two. This also left me with a lot more space in those trays, so I'll leave it up to you to decide how far to take the organization. The Dice & Backgrounds tray is meant to be used in place of the original locations trays. I've included two versions: one that's full sized and another that's been split in two for people with print beds that aren't 250mm wide like me. While my original plan was to glue the two together into a single piece, I've since realized that having another separate token tray is probably more useful. The tray with the canted dice in the photo is also not the version that was uploaded here. It was the first version I designed and while it did work... Eventually... The amount of filing it took to get it there was absolutely not worth it. I was originally thinking I'd build a new tray for the hero standees, as I've got almost twice as many as the original piece was designed to fit, but turns out that once you scale it up to match the increased height of the other first layer elements the tray for the stat sliders has just enough extra room to fit the overflow. Since the only time you ever need those sliders is when you're first setting up, I figured that was good enough. But your mileage may vary. There's still room for one more 251mm x 97mm x 13mm tray. I do have a few stray monsters for the various heralds that could go in a thin holder to fill the gap, but not nearly enough to justify a tray of that size. So I'm just calling it space for future expansion for now. Oh, and sorry guys, but I'm pretty sure this'll only work with un-sleeved cards. A lot of these decks are almost perfectly flush with the tops of their trays as is, I don't think there's nearly enough wiggle room to account for the extra bulk of sleeves. Though maybe with some creative use of the void that currently exists, someone can fix that? The event tray in the photos is also not the original piece, I used this remix by FerretDave: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4845118
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