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Darwin's Journey - Boardgame insert

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  • Cards - base.STL
  • Cards - cover.STL
  • Coins - base.STL
  • Coins - cover (Polish game title).STL
  • Coins - cover (without game title).STL
  • Museum tiles - base.STL
  • Museum tiles - cover.STL
  • Objective tiles.STL
  • Player components - base.STL
  • Player components - cover (Polish game title).STL
  • Player components - cover (without game title).STL
  • Research and temporary knowledge - base.STL
  • Research and temporary knowledge - cover (Polish game title).STL
  • Research and temporary knowledge - cover (without game title).STL
  • Setup tiles - base.STL
  • Setup tiles - cover.STL
  • Special action tiles - base.STL
  • Special action tiles - cover.STL
  • Special wax seals - base.STL
  • Special wax seals - container.STL
  • Special wax seals - cover (Polish game title).STL
  • Special wax seals - cover (without game title).STL
  • Specimen tokens - base.STL
  • Specimen tokens - cover.STL
  • Wax seals - base.STL
  • Wax seals - cover (Polish game title).STL
  • Wax seals - cover (without game title).STL

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Last update 2023-12-03 at 12:06
Publication date 2023-11-09 at 20:49
Design number 1568210

Ciamek

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3D model description

This is very functional insert for boardgame Darwin's Journey. It was designed for the Polish retail edition of the game, but if your copy looks similar, it will probably fit too. The files contain models both with game title on the lids (in Polish) and without.

Each component has its own place in a small, practical lockable box. The exception are objective tiles, but their support can be placed directly on the game board. Special wax seal tokens are held in a nice, round box to fit nicely into their place on the board.

Designed for sleeved cards.

Here you can see what it looks like in action:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzRy5WZoiD_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

I was wondering for a long time whether, following the example of other designers, I should try to squeeze the game together with the Fireland and other expansions into small base game box. However, I decided to put only the basic version of the game in the box, the expansion will be in its own box. The reason for this is that not everyone has or wants to play with the expansion every time. Moreover, this outstanding game has a lot of additions and small extensions - it was difficult to maintain the functionality I like: that all I need during setup is to take elements out of the box, put them in the right places, arrange the necessary components and you can play.

Closed boxes ensure that elements will not fall apart in any box orientation - even when the lid is a bit opened.

In addition, there are small reminders on the lids of the boxes of elements that are given to players at the beginning of the game (or put aside before the game) so that you do not have to check their quantity in the instructions every time.

3D printing settings

Printed on Ender 3 Pro
0.2mm layer height
20% infill

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