Money And Token Trays For Unfair

Money And Token Trays For Unfair

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Organizers for the Board Game Unfair are a Great Touch. The folks at Good Games Publishing and CMON Limited did an excellent job with the box insert for Unfair. There's plenty of room for cards, and they're well-organized. But I'm never satisfied with plastic baggies for token organization. All the parts are meant to be printed flat, requiring no supports, and will fit on a 120mm x 120mm x 120mm bed, demanding minimal to no post-print clean up. They not only function as storage but can also be used during play. Also included are lids that are required in order to stack the trays in the box. There are two designs: a money tray that holds half the coins and a tray for the rest of the tokens used in the game. These are designed to fit in the center "trough" of the box insert. They do not hold the two flat step markers (why aren't you using the roller coaster marker), the spare set of theme tokens (you only need one), or the spare first player ticket. Also, the scoring pad and pencil will not fit in the trough with these trays in place. There is enough room in the cards section for the pad (at least until the publish expansions). A general note: manufacturing and print runs may change the size of the game pieces. Plus your printer is not my printer. Test and adjust accordingly. Here's a rundown of parts, and notes on each: -= Money Holder =- Print: 2 These each hold half the 1, 5, and 25 Denomination Coins. The rules suggest putting half the money at either end of the board for easy access. This makes that a trivial matter. With the lids attached, these stack on top of each other in the center "trough" of the box insert. If you're printing on a MPSM and having problems getting this to slice in Cura, disable your skirt, or just reduce its distance from the model. -= Token Holder =- Print: 1 This holds the 125 Denomination Coins, the Mesmerism Tokens, and the Theme Tokens. It also stores the First Player Ticket. We have found that the 125 coins are not used frequently enough to necessitate splitting them up. With the lid attached, this stores vertically in the center "trough" of the box insert. -= Money Lid =- Print: 2 Pretty self-explanatory. They're required in order to stack the trays without damaging the coins. -= Token Lid =- Print: 1 Since the Token Tray stores vertically, the lid is necessary to keep all the pieces in place.

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