Spirit Island Organizer. All Expansion, All Deluxe Content excluding Foil Spirit Panels
Organizer for Spirit Island Board game. Contains 10 STLs. It fits the base game, all expansion content, and deluxe content but not the foil Spirit Boards. It packs away into 3 boxes total. Base game box, 1 Mini Expansion box, Deluxe Invader Board box.
The Deluxe invader box has no prints in it, I just stack the invader board, 6 island tiles, and all the rulebooks into it. The mini Expansion box has hols the "Spirit Board Box" STL and stacks all cardboard spiritboards into it. The base game box holds all other content
STL List
- Card Box
- Player Presence and Defend/Isolate Tray (print 6 times, one for each player color)
- Elemental Token Box
- Energy Box
- Token Box for 5 main tokens
- Invader and Dahan Box
- Unique Spirit Tokens
- Fear and Blight Box
- Adversary and Scenario Box
- Spirit Board Box
The Card box is not adjustable and will NOT fit sleeved cards.
From top to bottom the large card slots are for:
- Base Spirits unique power cards
- Branch and Claw and Promo unique power cards
- Jagged Earth unique power cards
- Nature Incarnate
- Spirit Aspects
- Minor powers
- Major powers
- Event cards
- Fear cards
- Blight/Health Island Cards
- Reference
- Removed/Repalced/FAQed cards
- Slave Rebellion Event for Kingdom of France
From left to right the small card slots are for
- Invader Deck
- Adversary/Scenario/Play option reminder cards
- Power reminder cards
Just some insight about this, my Christmas gift to myself last year was and fdm 3d printer. I'd since I've had it I've mostly printed STLs I've found online but haven't been able to find an organizer for Spirit Island I liked. Finally decided to download FreeCAD and design one my self. This was my first multipart project for free cad and it's not perfect but works well enough.
Issues I have with it
- I used 2mm thick walls which in hindsight is overkill. Lots of wasted filament but the trays are rock hard and durable.
- The top layer trays are quite large for what they contain. Once I finished the first 2 layers and looked at what was left I had 2 choices. Either make the trays comically large for what they hold or print a spacer brick. I chose large trays.
- I had a brain fart when making the player token trays and divided the tray in 2/3 for presence and 1/3 for isolate and defend tokens because 13 is more than 6 forgetting that the tokens are completely different sizes. Player trays should have really been divided 50/50.