Gloomhaven “Ultimate” Character Tray 3D Printer Model

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Don’t have a printer, and want to get your hands on this? cbk38 is selling these in his Etsy shop, with permission, which you can find here.

NEWS! For a redesign, and remix, head over here.

UPDATE 26/09/20: Added file "Central_Tray_Lid_Loose_Fit.stl", on request, as the existing Lid file is a bit of a tight fit. You may want to print this thing, instead of the other lid, but this has not been test printed, as yet.

UPDATE 9/11/19: Added four more files: "Summons Tray.stl", "Summons Tray HP Labels.studio3", "Summons Tray HP Labels.pdf", and "Summons Peg x2".

These files are for a large card tray, with HP track down the side, intended to keep track of individual Summons players... um... summon.

These were designed with "Two Minis" in mind, but should work for all Summons.

The XP track goes from 0-9, then 10, and 20. When the peg reaches "0". the Summons is removed from the board, as normal. If the summons has more than 10 HP, but less than 20, place one peg in the "10" hole, and another peg in the appropriate 0-9 hole, to achieve the total. If HP is more than 20, then place one peg in the 20 hole, and another in the appropriate 0-9 hole. If exactly "10" or "20", place one peg in the appropriate hole. For example, if HP=6, place a peg in the "6" hole"; if HP=16, place one peg in the "10" hole, and one in the "6" hole, for a total of 16, and so on.

The "studio3" file is a cut file, for use with a Silhouette Cameo cutting machine, to print and cut the label, preferably on adhesive label paper.

The PDF file is for those who don't have access to a Cameo, to print, then cut, and punch the labels by hand.

The "Summons Peg x2" file is for two pegs, with shorter peg ends, as the Summons tray is not as deep as the Central tray, so the pegs in the "Peg Set x4" file are too long for the Summons tray. I would suggest printing in white resin if possible, for strength and appearance, and colouring red with a Sharpie..

UPDATE: Deleted file "Central Tray Variant 02", and replaced with file "Central Tray". Previous file has a gap of 1 mm in the height of the wall between the two cutouts at the front of the model. replacement file fixes this.

Updated "Ability Card Divider" file, to include a cut-out, to make lifting deck from the tray easier.

Uploaded a variant to the central tray, "Central Tray - Two Minis", to accommodate the player board for “Two Minis”, which is larger than the other player boards. NOTE: this has not been tested, so print at your own risk.

Original Text: This is (yet another) board/ tray/ storage solution for characters for the board game Gloomhaven.

The idea was to design a tray, that could be used as a character board during the game, which would be useful over the life of a character, all the way up to level 9.

The central tray is quite large, measuring 197 x 132 x 30 mm, including the lid, so it will not fit on smaller print beds.

The "Ability" and "Attack Modifier" trays are deep enough to hold the largest possible decks for a level 9 character (including chosen, but unused Ability cards, which are separated from the active deck, by a simple 2 mm thick divider).

The Lost and Discard slots are wide enough to hold 12 cards, which I believe is the largest deck any one character may have in their hand.

Trays and slots are designed for cards in FFG sleeves - I chose these, as they are one of the thicker sleeves on the market, and tend to be on the large side. So, regardless of your sleeving preferences, these trays should work for you.

The tray also includes three peg boards, for Level, Hit Points (Wounds), and Experience. Level is capped at 9, and Hit Points and Experience at 26 - you might get more than 26 experience in one game, but I'm fairly certain no character has more than 26 Wounds, even at level 9.

There is a file of four pegs included: three the same size, and one whose top is just 2 mm high. I use the shorter peg to mark the character's maximum Wounds, and use one of the other pegs to denote actual Wounds, as I kept forgetting the maximum values during play. The longer wound peg is only used once a character takes damage. I printed these pegs on a resin printer, in white, both for durability, and so they could be coloured with Sharpies to match their function (white for Level, Red for Wounds, and Blue for Experience).

Also included is a "studio3" file, which is a cut file for a Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. This file includes four labels, to go on the peg board areas of four trays. If you do not have access to a Cameo cutting machine, also included is a PDF copy of the file, in A4 format, to be printed, then cut and punched by hand.

The font used in the labels is "Pirata One" which can be downloaded for free (for personal use, but a donation to the author would not go astray) at www.dafont.com.

Ability_Card_Divider.stl 13.6KB
Central_Tray.stl 1.9MB
Central_Tray_-_Two_Minis.stl 2.0MB
Central_Tray_Label.studio3 1.9MB
Central_Tray_Lid.stl 12.8KB
Central_Tray_Lid_Loose_Fit.stl 14.2KB
Central_Tray_Peg_Overlay.pdf 517.4KB
Large_Card_in_Play.stl 23.5KB
Peg_Set_x4.stl 187.6KB
Small_Card_in_Play.stl 24.9KB
Spent_Item_Tray.stl 177.6KB
Summons_Peg_x2.stl 94.1KB
Summons_Tray.stl 346.2KB
Summons_Tray_HP_Labels.pdf 711.4KB
Summons_Tray_HP_Labels.studio3 2.3MB