Extra info:
-Cardboard coin tokens also fit instead of the metal coins (metal coins are 2x more than cardboard)
-There is a place for one extra three in the pavilion box
-2 extra minis could easily fit in the leftover space in the small panorama box
-Extra tokens can fit there as well its quite a lot of free space
-The insert also holds the wooden upgraded tokens as well as the cardboard ones but than you just simply have more space left because they are thinner.
Minimum build size for split up version: 20x20cm (Pavillion box only)
Minimum build size for full version: 40x40cm
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Pieter Schutz (verified owner) –
This was a beast to print. Over 70 hours time on my machine. I made some small adjustments to save some PLA, but it’s well worth it. It’s breeze to set up, and a joy to play with all components close at hand. Thanks!
Baumstark Luc (verified owner) –
It’s really very good.
Just a few remarks.
– the design of some parts could have easily saved PLA.
– the storage system is still problematic for the token box set… because the small parts don’t stay in place when you handle your box (it lacks a lid or a covering system… the rulers sheets are not enough to hold the set.) I solved the problem by using the two small fabric bags that do not appear in the video. These fabrics cover the pieces (token bridge dices and cubes…) and are sufficient to block them
– the point that surprised me the most is the lack of storage for the character cards that are simply put on the small landscape piles… it’s very curious… it’s not up to the quality of the whole design of the set !!!! I designed and printed a specific box to store them properly. It’s a shame.
– please propose un little document to explain the place of all parts (storage plan). I’ve printed a copy screen of your video to remember me the right way to place them…