Salem 1692 Game Box Insert

Salem 1692 Game Box Insert

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Salem 1692 is a nice game, and the antique book design of the box is lovely, but really Facade Games, a coupla' cents more for a molded plastic insert instead of the card-stock one would have been a nicer touch. Ah well, this is why we have 3D printers, after all. I'm including two versions of this model: - A split version with left and right pieces for smaller format printers. Feel free to glue them if you like, but it really doesn't need it as it just fits and sits nicely in the box without it. - A whole version that can be printed as a single piece for lager format printers. If you're like me (and if you are, I'm so sorry), you've also collected the other two games in Facade Games' Dark Cities series. As they did the same shenanigans with card-stock inserts for those, I built box inserts for those as well. See links below for the other two games: - <font size=+2>**[Tortuga 1667 Game Box Insert](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3242962)**</font> - <font size=+2>**[Deadwood 1876 Game Box Insert](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3242694)**</font>

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