Board Game Organizer - The Great Wall

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This is an organizer for Awaken Realm's The Great Wall. The aim of this organizer was to reorganize nearly everything from the Kickerstarter campaign into the main box, so the stretchgoals box could be used to store the walls and barriers.  This organizer does not do anything to disturb the organization of the Block Powdered expansion. It does incorporate the full Stretch Goals box along with the Ancient Beast expansion and the Realistic Resources.  A little further details. You're gonna need a 300mm bed! For the player tray, they are standing on their own. So you can't jostle the trays around and expect them to keep standing. I wasn't sure the best way to approach these, as the bases varied enough that I couldn't make a universal sized holder that'd just work, like I can for games with mini-bases that are accurately standardized. I like my trays though, they're easy for gameplay. The plan I have, is to use tissue paper to keep things relatively secured, while stored. Obviously, you'd want to store this flat.  Orange is a tight fit, but you can get 'em in there!  The top card tray is cut in a way to keep the board secure. I put all the player screens/papers down first, with the board on top. Keeps things secure and tidy.  Card organization is a bit as you please. I tried to size the trays so as to accommodate card sleeves, but I don't have any on hand to test their fit, so your mileage may vary. ToDo? Design a simple tray for the stretchgoals box to keep that extra tidy as well.

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Jeh241-Makestuff
I’m a 3d artist in the video game industry. Having worked on such great series such as Boarderlands, Halo, and Rockband. You know what sucks though? Day in and day out I’m creating these amazing worlds, but they’re all virtual. What’s a fleshy human to do? I purchased my first 3D printer to help satisfy a lifelong ache. I’ve always enjoyed the idea of designing, but always felt held back by not being able to see my creations take physical form. They said I was crazy, that it was a waste, to purchase a 3d printer. They say a lot of things though. It’s been a great time, and I hope to bring many creations to share with everyone. If you're curious, if you'd like to know. I do a lot of my modeling in 3D Studio Max and Fushion 360. Two great applications. I'm not as good with Fusion though. I like it's approach, but find it ridged to work with. I appreciate how easy it is to change various elements of your design, without having to redo a lot of work. 3D Studio Max is great. It's a set of tools without limits. It's less non-destructive though, and sometimes making simple changes can become more time consuming, if you've put a lot of work into a model. I like to encourage everyone not just to print, but to design too. And to share.

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