Outpost Boardgame Boxes

Outpost Boardgame Boxes

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I enjoy playing Outpost, but the numerous cards and massive number of cardboard tiles can be overwhelming. To streamline setup, I devised a system to organize everything efficiently. My solution involves several steps: 1. Sleeve all cards, both large and small. 2. Utilize Hugo's magic tape to bundle specific decks: * Colony Upgrade cards * Kicker Expansion Colony Upgrade cards * Player Order cards 3. Employ my 3D printer to create boxes with lids for the following components: * Factory counters and special factory counters * Colonist/Robot counters, Tracking counters, Dice * Small production cards (Ore, Water, Mega Water, Titanium, Mega Titanium) * Large production cards (all others) The boxes neatly fit in the center well, accompanied by the card decks. The player boards sit above the card decks and counter boxes, while the rule book rests atop the player boards and production card boxes. The box closes smoothly without any bulges or stresses. In addition to two separate production card boxes, I've included a single all-in-one production card box, although it's too large for most printers. Full source code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/wcraigtrader/game-parts/tree/master/outpost.

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