Stardew Valley Board Game Organizer by rallion 3d model
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Stardew Valley Board Game Organizer by rallion

Stardew Valley Board Game Organizer by rallion

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Note: The current version was not designed for sleeved cards.
An organizer for the Stardew Valley board game. All components are custom-designed and fit to the box, and the design is vertical-storage friendly. Many of the components were designed to be pulled out of the box and put directly onto the table to be used during play.
This organizer is two levels deep. In most cases, this means that a purpose-built component sits on top of a more generic tray.
There is a stacking mechanism to keep these stacked components from sliding around too much, but this didn't work out as well as I had planned and the stacking is often more of a frustration than a feature. Hopefully I can improve this down the road.
I would recommend putting the organizer on the bottom of the box. There will be just enough space for the resource board and game board on top. If you choose to put the resource board directly above the organizer, some parts might move around during transport or vertical storage, but just putting the rulebook in between the two should be enough to prevent that in most cases.
The largest overall dimension on any part is 182mm, so this should be printable on most printers.
Made in Fusion 360, with .F3D files included.
Part list:
Bag Holder (print 2): Each provides a space to put one of the game's two bags, with the associated tiles inside. The bags should fit nicely if you fold the top under. Put these side by side so you can put the player mats on top.
Large Card Tray: Upright storage and organization for all large cards (Season, Villager, Mine Map, Mine Level, and Grandpa's Goal cards) and two of the small card types (Community Center and Starting Tools).
Small Card Tray (print 4): Hold each of the eight small decks that you need accessible during play (four upgrade decks, two item decks, two event decks). Open on one side for easy access. Bottoms are angled to help keep cards in place.
Small Tile Holder: Holds all the forageable tiles, separated by season. Also has a space on top for the pet token.
Small Tile Holder Spacer: Sits under the Small Tile Holder. A good place to put the dice and pawns.
Large Tile Holder: Storage for all the large tiles in the game. Buildings and animal tiles should fit in the "Farm" slot, Joja tiles should fit in the "Joja" slot.
Large Tile Holder Spacer: A two-compartment tray that fits under the Large Tile Holder. A decent place to put discarded fish and mineral tiles during play.
Token Tray: A four-compartment tray suitable for holding coin and heart tokens.
Token Tray Spacer: Four-compartment tray that fits under the Token Tray.

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