Cape May Board Game Insert

Cape May Board Game Insert

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Insert designed to house the components for Cape May. Creating this design to be able to accommodate sleeved cards was a big challenge. The tolerances for this build are tight, but as you can see by the pictures, it works, and the lid sits flush. If you store your games vertically, I suggest placing the trays in like the pictures with the tokens all on the bottom so that the card and building trays keep tokens in place. The only sleeves that I can confirm work and are in the pictures are Sleeve Kings Standard (63.5x88) and Sleeve Kings Mini Euro Standard (45x68). The opening for the large cards 66x92 and the small cards is 46.5x68. One side of the card tray holds the Event and Activity decks, and the other side holds the Movement, Bonus, and Solo decks. I print my inserts with a 0.8 nozzle so the walls are 1.6mm. The file labeled "Spacer" can hold the fire pieces, of they can rest on top of cards like the first player token is in the pictures. It's really just there are a spacer though. I keep the player aids tucked inside the rulebook. You will need to print 2 of the Victorian Trays and 2 of the Shop Trays, and then 1 of everything else. Hope this helps!

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