3D model description
Coimbra board game already has a molding for the game components. However I wasn't satisfied with it. So I designed organizers myself. They fit the game box very well. (However it's not an insert.) Sliding lids prevent components from falling out during the storage. Theme cutouts decorate lids. Quick game set up and comfort during the play are provided.
The set contains: Player's component organizer, Dice&Crowns organizer, 2 Card trays + Divider, Monasteries organizer and Favor&Scoring organizer.
- PLAYER'S COMPONENT ORGANIZER: All components of one player are accommodated here. All items are easy to take out. Rounded bottom facilitates item draw from disc's section and marker's section. Raised floor and indentation facilitate taking die holder out. You can keep this container close during the play, so reaching for discs is comfortable.
- DICE&CROWNS ORGANIZER: Both simple, and useful container. Section for dice can serve as a die tray during the play. Crown tokens also have their place not to me missed in the round set up.
- CARD TRAYS: There are 2 card trays: Short and Tall (but you can print 2 Talls instead). Short container is dedicated for: I Character (starting) cards and Voyage cards. Tall container is dedicated for II and III Character cards. Different lids indicate what's inside each container. Divider separate decks from each other in the container. This trays were designed for cards without sleeves. If they are too small for sleeved cards, please, give me the size of your deck and I can adjust trays. There's space for that in the game box.
- MONASTERIES ORGANIZER: There are 3 sections to separate I, II and III Monastery tiles. Sloped back wall and indentations facilitate the draw.
- *FAVOR&SCORING ORGANIZER: There are 3 sections here for: Favor tiles + Cap tile, Influence scoring tiles and Die tokens. Again, sloped back wall and indentations facilitate the draw.
Some photos in higher resolution are available here.
Theme cutouts are based on pictures in the game, photos of Coimbra city and on its coat of arms by Sérgio Horta (wikimedia.org).
3D printing settings
All organizers were 3Dprinted on Prusa MK4 (with Input Shaper):
- in PLA (F3D Gold Pearl),
- No support is needed,
- Infill 10-15% gyroid/ rectilinear.
Note1: I use slightly changed default Print settings "0.15mm SPEED MK4" in PrusaSlicer.
Note2: Lids and guides are adjusted to 0.15 mm layer height.
Note3: Card's Divider was 3d printed with "0.20mm SPEED MK4" settings.
Note4: Dice&Crowns lid is very detailed, so I've decided to 3d print it with 1 vertical perimeter. I'm not sure if it's necessary, but the lid looks good with this setting.
Note5: You can print 2x Tall container for Cards instead of Tall and Short.
Note6: Monotonic lines is set for top Fill as default.
Printing Time (for one organizer of each kind):
1h47' - Player, container, x4
57' - Player, lid, x4
1h42' - Dice & Crowns, container
1h40' - Dice & Crowns, lid
1h35' - Cards, container Tall
1h27' - Cards, container Short
59' - Cards, lid I & Ship
59' - Cards, lid II & III
32' - Cards, Divider, x2
1h41' - Monasteries, container
28' - Monasteries, lid
2h13' - Favor & Scoring, container
31' - Favor & Scoring, lid