
Unfathomable Insert/Organizer
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I'm not sure this particular layout will be useful for most people, but here it is nonetheless! One advantage is that the board can be stored dials-down (picture 3) so that it doesn't rub the rules and contribute to lid lift. - <b>Characters:</b> room for each character standee behind its corresponding card - <b>DeepOnesX2:</b> holds up to 12 Deep Ones miniatures - <u>print 2 copies</u> - <b>DeepOnesALTX2:</b> (uses less filament: print *instead* of DeepOnesX2) holds up to 12 Deep Ones miniatures - <u>print 2 copies</u> - <b>Monarchs:</b> has room (with corresponding chess symbols!) for Mom and Dad miniatures - <b>RefsTrays:</b> holds the large Character Sheets and various Reference Sheets, as well as room in the center (under the large cards) for 10 <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3972162">Modular Deck Holders</a> resized to 61% for the small cards, while also supporting the board - <b>RefsTraysSUP:</b> (same idea as the other, but needs supports: print *instead* of RefsTrays) I feel like this holds the reference cards more securely, but it doesn't really matter--though the organization is slightly different with this one (see photo 4) - <b>Setup:</b> holds cards and everything else And even with all that breezy storage, there's plenty of room for any upgrades/expansions the future may hold (if that happens, I'll make the DeepOnes tray stackable or something). Why is this box so big??
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