Middara V1.1 'Through the Portal With Swag' Organizer by Nimallon 3d model
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Middara V1.1 'Through the Portal With Swag' Organizer by Nimallon

Middara V1.1 'Through the Portal With Swag' Organizer by Nimallon

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Last crawled date: 2 years, 10 months ago
This organizer design supports up through the Middara v1.1 "Through The Portal (With Swag)" pledge level. It can fit all the parts except for the play mats. There's still some room in the box so I'm hopeful that it can support the new books, cards, and mini's from the bounty packs with wave 2 when it is released.
All cards can be sleeved, even the hidden ones. There is room for all of the resin kits and extra dice. The books all fit and the lid fits almost flush with them in it. It's raised only 4 or 5mm with everything in the box. All the parts are pretty compact so there isn't much wasted space and all the trays fit snuggly together reducing any movement while in transit. I think it provides a good balance between organization and playability.
One downside to this organizer is that in order to fit everything all the mini's have to be stored loose. So if you paint them be sure to varnish the mini's to keep from damaging the paint job you worked so hard on.
Some printing notes:
1) You need to print two of the large mini trays and map tile holders. The rest require just a single print.
2) I tried to reduce as much material from the prints as I could, but there is still a fair bit so printing may take a while. I thought about perforating the mini tray bottoms, but because many of the mini's need to be laid on their side I didn't want to risk any of the little bits on them getting stuck and bent.
3) I created many dividers for the cards with text built into them (the auto generated screenshots have the text on the back side). However, this will only work for those who have a 0.2mm nozzle. I couldn't get my 0.4mm nozzle to print the text well. So I also included blank versions of the card dividers so you can print and add your own labels to them. They are also good if you want to create a different method of dividing the cards than what I provided.
4) You shouldn't need any supports to print the various trays and holders.
For those interested, this design was done using Autodesk's Fusion 360.

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