Dice Theme Park Insert/Organizer

Dice Theme Park Insert/Organizer

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Dice Theme Park Insert/Organizer Fits sleeved cards (I used Sleeve Kings). Also holds all the extras from the Kickstarter (like the monorail cars). This is a pretty straightforward print, but you do have some options depending on what you would like to do. For the most part numbers of each file to print are baked into the file names. With that said, I'm including 2 different files for a couple of pieces to let you choose what you'd like to do. Underneath the Park Entrances boards are 4 hexes. In my print, 3 of those hexes are full height (48mm) -- these hold the dice (more at the end on this). The other hex is short and half height (24mm) it holds the 1 coins in one piece and the 5 coins in the other. (In the photos, I forgot to remove the top 1 coin tray to show the 5 coin underneath.) If you print just the full size pieces, you'll need 4. If you print the half size pieces, you'll need 8. To match my configuration, you need 3 full height and 2 half height. The file names for these are: HexShort24mm_xx (To match my configuration, print two of these) HexTall48mm_xx (To match my configuration, print three of these) EDIT 8/6/22: I went back to check fitting of JUST the OEM dice. I can get all the dice but two on a single layer in the short trays. Unfortunately, those two dice stick up above the edge of the tray buy about 5-6mm. So you can store the 6 total dice elsewhere, or just go with the larger trays/cups. Then around the outside of the Park Entrance boards there are 4 hexes that have been cut in half vertically. Same thing -- either do 4 full or 8 halves or some combination. I did 8 halves and honestly it's what I'd recommend. The file names for these are: HalfHexShort30mm_xx (To match my configuration, print eight of these) HalfHexTall60mm_xx (To match my configuration, print zero of these) "Chain link fence bases" printing information can be found in my bio. Note: I THINK the dice will fit in a half height (24 mm tall) hex. My copy of the game came with a double set of blue dice and no yellow dice, so I had to improvise with some dice I had on hand -- so those hex cups hold double sets (one official and one not) of dice in blue and green, but only a single (unofficial) set of yellow dice. So again, what you print is really up to you. Personally, I'd print one of the half size hexes (like you see with the coins) first and see how it all fits and then make your decisions from there. Likewise, I'd just print 8 of those half hexes. I MIGHT at some point switch over to all half height full hexes -- especially depending on any future expansion content. Finally, you'll notice a bunch of other colored cubes. While I really like the game, I don't know why they chose to make three of the four player colors the same as the dice colors when they have nothing to do with each other. I find it a little confusing to teach, personally -- not to mention "monochrome." So I decided to add different colored activation cubes, score markers, and turn order markers (all just cubes) to distance players from dice and to add some additional color to the game. I think in the future, mascots may also just go into a common pool so that you can have giraffes, and cats, and rhinos and alligators all in your park. I can't see any reason that would cause problems.

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