Heroes of Might & Magic III The Board Game is massive! It has a lot of cards and different tokens to manage during the game. This player dashboard helps to keep the play area clean and well-organized. It significantly simplifies resource management, so that you don't need to use any extra token trays on your table.
On this dashboard you can find inserts and pockets for:
- Town Board
- Town building tiles (not built)
- Deck of Units to recruit in your town
- Resources with simple mechanical counters
- Movement points (MP) counters for both heroes
- Secondary hero miniature
- Hero card
- Deck of recruited units
- Morale token
- Faction acrylic cubes
- Expert (Crown) ability tracker
- Hero deck
- Discarded cards
Changelog
07-04-2024 Released Version 1.1 with few small features:
- Hot-swappable magnetic footer.
The footer can be attached with 3x1 neodymium magnets instead of pegs (still supported). This might be useful if you are printing personalized/faction-colored footers. - Replaced one hero insert (which was always empty) with more inserts for faction cubes and a “crown” ability tracker (3 slots for black cubes below the hero card)
- Minor geometry optimization (still backward compatible with prints of the previous version)
Parts to print
- 1x board (you can choose split or full variant depending on your build volume)
- 1x footer (same split/full variant and pegs/magnets mounting options)
- 4x wheel-a
- 4x wheel-b
- (optional) 4x spring
Those springs help to keep wheels on numbers preventing accidental rotations. But at the same time, it will require more effort to change the numbers. So it is up to you if you want to install those or allow wheels to spin freely.
Printing recommendations
- Dashboard geometry is optimized for FDM printing with a 0,4mm nozzle and 0,2 layer height
- Supports not required
- Verify that your printer and filament can print within 0,2mm tolerance
- Print springs in PETG
- Print footer in PLA to deal with some bridging
- You CAN print the base without bottom/top shells, just with infill between walls. Check the “Lightweight board” print profile.
- Experiment with multicolor on the footer and wheels to achieve some interesting color schemas and readable numbers.
Check the “Dual color footer” profile
Assembly
Follow the assembly guide in the attached PDF file below
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