Divinity Original Sin All-in – Bottom Insert Replacement 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This insert allows you to store all game components in the main box, excluding double-sided location boards and miniatures from expansions. It supports original game separators, non-premium card sleeves and the transparent plastic lid from the original bottom insert.

It also makes it much easier to manage the game space and components while playing.

Besides the cards, it can store:

Assembled Boss/Minions standees

  • Talents: Level 1 is stored under standees, Levels 2 and 3 under plastic caps.
  • All 16 dice in the bag.
  • Boss tokens under the dice bag.
  • Deathfog tokens, also under the dice bags.

There is a small room for other stuff, but I find it easier to store all other components in the original top insert. And, of course, there is no space for miniatures or double-sided location boards.

One more warning. Premium sleeves (>60 microns) will not fit! Since length is also an issue, it is strongly recommended to check your sleeves before you start printing. The length should not exceed 123mm, 66mm and 90 mm for corresponding sleeve types.

This restriction is caused by the fact that there are 1733 cards in total and not so much space in the box. Which is why I've decided to use the thin (or “lite”) sleeves. Fortunately, the game doesn't require regular shuffling, so the sleeves usually do not get sticky or greasy.  In the end, I needed only a protection against dirty fingers and coffee leaks, and those sleeves are good enough for this job. If anyone is interested, I've used the following products, all of them have thickness of 50 microns:

  • Ultra Pro: Lite Board Game Tarot 70x120mm (564 cards)
  • Ultra Pro: Board Game Sleeves - Mini American 41X63mm (237 cards)
  • Gamegenic: Inner Sleeves (Standard) 64x89mm (932 cards)

The insert contains a couple of non-critical flaws, like 90-degrees inner edges insdead of rounded ones (as you can see on photos). However, we have been using it for weeks already and it works nicely, so I've never wanted to reprint it. Since I don't want to share an untested version only the version with these minor flaws is provided.

And please be aware of that if you put everything in the box its weight becomes almost 11 kg :)

My printing preset (pretty much default one):

  • 0.4 mm nozzle
  • 0.2 mm layer height
  • 15% sparse infill density (grid)
  • PLA filament
Divinity_Box_A.stl 197.5KB
Divinity_Box_B.stl 253.9KB
Divinity_Box_C.stl 197.5KB
Divinity_Box_D.stl 261.4KB
Divinity_Cap_E.stl 29.6KB
Divinity_Cap_F.stl 31.1KB
Divinity_Cap_G.stl 27.4KB