
Tzolk'in player board (expansions included) by Yves427
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Want to get your player tableau organized while displaying more visibly your player color? This is a frame for holding your tiles while playing Tzolk'in, the Mayan calendar, a great game published by CGE, and designed by Simone Luciani and Daniele Tascini. I designed this for all tiles to be easily removable, while not being rocked around. Due to inconsistent sizes (out of the box), tiles might be more or less tightly held in the frame, but they all are easily removed. - 3 spaces for starting tiles due to 1 tribe allowing for a nr 3 starting tile. - separate spaces for active workers (min 3 up to 6) and for storing the inactive 3 at startup - checked for most frequent nr of corn/wood tokens and buildings at end of game, and made a decision to allow this given number, which fits the design well - worker standees are designed to hold without blocking, just high enough to avoid tumbling NB: you don't need the game expansion to use the frame: the tribe space can be used easily for resource storage. About 50g plastic per printed board. You need a pretty large buildplate to accomodate the entire frame, which fits in the game box. EDIT > added 2 parts board to allow for printing on smaller bed (not trialled - please feedback)
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