
Era of Tribes - Insert/Organizer
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<p>My contribution for an Insert for Era of Tribes - Kickstarter Queen's Edition.</p><p>This edition adds the Modular Board Tiles, Metal coins, and the 5&6 Player edition.</p><p>As for other inserts I create I aim for the following (in priority order):</p><ul><li>Enhance setup and tear-down part</li><li>No need for covers of boxes but designed for horizontal and vertical storage</li><li>Opted to store sleeved cards (not a requirement for this insert)</li><li>Try to be as lightweight and resourceful as possible.</li></ul><p><strong>I hope I have achieved my goal.</strong></p><ul><li><i><strong>Enhanced setup/tear-down part:</strong></i></li></ul><p>For the enhanced setup phase I created individual player trays for each player that contains all required pieces including the starting money. As the count of metal coins is not too high, I added a slot fitting the 5 bucks from the cardboard money as a reminder (no need for looking up in the manual).</p><p>In addition due to space constraints the player trays are two parted - but they are slight into each other, therefore each tray can be single-handedly taken out of the box and handed over. The only exception is the initial influence card that every player receives - as this is randomized every play.</p><p>Most of the other pieces can be taken out of the box and placed on the table next to the board as required. Especially the influence card tray - if you shuffle those at the end of the game you can use them out-of-the-box after setup.</p><p>The different trays can be arranged in such a way that those that are not required after setup anymore (i.e. Luxury-, Militarytokens as well as the border pieces and barbarian villages) can be put on the bottom of the box and stored with it somewhere else during gameplay.</p><p>The Cointrays as well as the Luxurytoken tray even have some spare space - this was designed to reduce the amount of material required.</p><ul><li><i><strong>Try to be as lightweight and resourceful as possible:</strong></i></li></ul><p>The total amount of filament for the whole set is a bit more than 500g. It is a compromise based on the high number of pieces and in addition still be also stable (looking at the hex storage). Depending on your settings on a number of perimeters as well as infill etc your experience may vary - therefore I posted a screenshot for some recommended settings I used if you want to have a similar look.</p><p>All the parts can be printed without the need for a support structure.</p><p>Overall, it was an interesting experience - on one hand, a lot of different sized and shaped pieces and during the design, I also didn't want to go with a pure boxy design.</p><p>I'm open to suggestions & feedback</p><p>Have fun printing</p><h3>Print Settings</h3><p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p><p>MK3</p><p><strong>Printer: </strong></p><p>Prusa i3</p><p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p><p>No</p><p><strong>Supports: </strong></p><p>No</p><p><strong>Resolution:</strong></p><p>0.2</p><p><strong>Infill: </strong></p><p>mainly Honeycomb</p><p><strong>Filament:</strong> GST3D PLA+ White</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Category: Games</p>
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