Operation "Icarus" organizer - Dust Tactics/1947

Operation "Icarus" organizer - Dust Tactics/1947

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I didn't like how much room the plastic tray took as well as I need to take apart the "Seargent Victory" miniature to put it back in the box so I modeled a simple organizer box with a lid that locks into place to keep the parts stored and neat while also getting rid of the big plastic tray. This allows me to store more Dust figures inside one campaign box. The organizer is 4.20 cm tall and I used Cura custom supports to support overhangs found where you connect the lid to the tray. I only own the Operation "Icarus" box so I can reference how I organized the miniatures around that but I have the STEP file just in case someone wants to make their own changes. I've also included a combined and separate version. Keep in mind though, I've only printed the combined version. The combined version took around 100 grams of filament and 12 hours to print. This may change based on your personal settings but I used Cura default settings. (Optional): I've added some soft foam board/paper to rest the miniatures, this is shown in red in the photos.

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