Cape May Insert

Cape May Insert

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Cape May Insert. Holds sleeved cards. (It should hold just about any sleeves you throw at it. (I had some super-thick Titan Shields for the large cards, and it holds those, so...) This doesn't work so well as a table organizer, just because it took a little work to get all those minis organized. A few notes: * I know that the Landmark Bases are not player specific pieces. They just happen to fit 5 to a player tray, so that's where they went. Obviously share them out as needed during play. * In the same area as the Landmark Bases, I placed the Prestige Tokens. You can't really see them in any photos and I figured folks might ask. *The Token spaces in the Victorian Minis tray are NOT the same size. Cottage Tokens go in the two left-most spaces and Shop Tokens go in the two right-most. Make certain the Shop tokens go in with a flat side up/down and "points" to the left/right. * The Player Markers are a little tight in their area. (That's also where I put the Income Tokens.) While there is more space to make it a little easier to put them in and out, I was trying to prevent them from rattling around too much. One of my red Markers came with a broken leg, so yeah... Anyway, I found it relatively easy to hold the Business Minis in place and just dump the Markers and Income Token out. If you don't like this solution, there are some other places you might be able to store things. * I have not YET made the change (and I may never), but I MAY alter the two spacers on the top level. I'll make the short one shorter and the long one longer. This will make it a tiny bit easier to store the Bird Bag in the position as seen in the photo. I have not noticed any issues, but it just "offends" me. If I do make the change, I will note that the photo does not reflect the STLs. Basically storing it there gives a little breathing space for the drawstring. * There is a TINY bit of slop on either side of the single pair of player trays oriented perpendicular to the other three pairs. I could have made it fit the space perfectly, but I just thought it was easier to make them all exactly the same so you don't have to worry about which ones go where. Quantities needed of each file are noted in the file name as X#. The chain link looking bottoms are not baked into the files. If you want to know how to print them, see my bio for more information.

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