Spirit Island – Defense Tray And Remixed Fear Tray 3D Printer Model

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Summary

What this is a remix of

This is a remix of Spirit Island Insert for ALL Expansions by Leon_H on Printables. This remix contains a custom defense tray and a modified version of LeonH's fear tray. Note that the defense tray replaces both the "extra presence" and "pen" trays from Leon_H's insert.

Defense Tray

This is a three-part tray, containing the following parts:

  • Defense Tray - Base
  • Defense Tray - Insert
  • Defense Tray - Lid
  • The insert is removable, and holds the defense tokens during gameplay.

Defense Tokens

I have included custom double-sided tokens for Defend 1 to Defend 10, based off of the token shape from Baurfamily on Thingiverse. In addition, I included a blank one that you can customize with your own font/size/values if you'd like. My tokens use Josefin Sans SemiBold at a height of 9mm.

If your printer is dialed in well, you can fit 6 tokens in each slot. Print the tokens with NO SUPPORTS – trust me! Your printer can do it.

If you want your top surface to look super nice, iron all top surfaces. Note that this might require you to do extra clean up to get them to sit flat on each other, since it can cause the raised surfaces inside of the 4, 6, 8, and 9 tokens to “mound up” a bit. I used a knife to clean them up a bit after, to make sure they sit flat, by scraping down any weird raised bits/ridges the ironing created.

If people have any issues with getting this to print well, I can upload a version with an easier to print font that doesn't match the Spirit Island font.

Fear Tray

I had issues with the fear tray lid in the original insert moving around and sliding off super easily. In addition, the fear tokens on the edges of the tray were hard to get out, since they were flush with the sides of the tray.

I remixed the fear tray to have a snap-in-place lid. This was more of a pain than I expected, since I had to ensure there was clearance to get the fear tokens out. That's why you see a little “zig zag” at the end of the the lid!

In addition, I re-spaced all the fear token slots to make it easier to grab the edge ones.

Other Notes

My pictures show a slightly older version, where I hadn't updated the position of the fear symbols on the top and sides of the trays.

The fear lid symbols now match the spacing of the symbols on the top of the defense tray. I also centered the fear symbol on the side of the tray to be centered with respect to the finger holes. I'll delete this note once I update the pictures to reflect the newest version.

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defend-10-token.stl 178.8KB
defend-2-token.stl 172.2KB
defend-3-token.stl 168.2KB
defend-4-token.stl 147.3KB
defend-5-token.stl 167.9KB
defend-6-token.stl 181.1KB
defend-7-token.stl 146.7KB
defend-8-token.stl 201.6KB
defend-9-token.stl 180.0KB
defend-token-blank.stl 146.3KB
defense-tray-base.stl 43.1KB
defense-tray-insert.stl 244.8KB
defense-tray-lid.stl 44.6KB
fear-tray-base-cardboard-snapping.stl 447.5KB
fear-tray-lid-cardboard-snapping.stl 300.0KB