Gloomhaven Character Storage Tray by rally25rs 3d model
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Gloomhaven Character Storage Tray by rally25rs

Gloomhaven Character Storage Tray by rally25rs

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Gloomhaven character tray, designed for 2nd edition.
Accommodates ability, attack modifier and item cards in separate dividers, plus class tokens and the miniature (for most classes). For storage, the health/xp dial, character sheet and character mat/card are placed on top.
Bottom left character token area is ramped to make it easier to slide tokens out.
Can optionally be used during play as well (see pictures).
Character mat held in by pinching the bottom of the cardboard, so the flex of the plastic is used to pinch the card and hold it in place. You should have to flex the tray slightly to get the card to fall into place.
Stacking 4 of these trays comes out to be the same height as the class tuck boxes in the original game box.
Files / Versions:
v9 - First released model. Accepts sleeved small cards, but not large cards.
v10 - Resized dividers to fit sleeved cards. Reduced size of compartment to hold mini. See "card sleeves" notes below. Holes added to bottom of tray to reduce print time and plastic use.
Card sleeves:
Update:
The v9 model will fit small cards using Fantasy Flight "mini euro" (red) sleeves. Large ability cards will not fit if sleeved.
The v10 model is now sized to fit sleeved cards, however it is only tested with Fantasy Flight red (mini euro) and clear (standard card) sized sleeves. The fit is very tight like within a fraction of a millimeter, so your printer will need to be well tuned for your final print to work correctly. Sleeves that are larger than the FF sleeves will likely not work. I had to reduce the size of the compartment that holds player tokens and the mini, so some of the larger minis might not fit now, but most still should (I haven't unlocked every character to try them all)
Printing notes:
You will need a fairly large print bed to fit this. It is a hair wider than a character card, so you can use one of those to judge if your print bed is big enough.
Also the character mat is held in place by "pinching" the bottom of the card (see photos). This means the flex in the plastic is used to bend and open up the tray to get the character mat into it. Because of this, your printer needs to be very accurate. Please make sure your printer's X and Y distance are calibrated properly.

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