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Thunderbolt-Apache Leader Organizer

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Model Description

Specifically for Thunderbolt-Apache Leader by Dan Verssen Games
https://www.mcssl.com/store/danverssengames/catalog/category/6229328/thunderbolt-apache-leader

I made these with the idea of organizing the base game without any expansions included.

A great solo board game just screaming for some internal organization! It includes 168 playing cards and 440 small cardboard tokens in a box measuring 9" by 12".

So here are some simple buckets for cards (sized for sleeves if you use them), a small silo for the hex shaped terrain cards and some trays for holding and organizing the cardboard tokens. Tweezers will be very helpful getting them in and out.

There are one bucket for Pilot cards.

There is one bucket for all other cards with dividers you can print to keep them separate. The dividers will lay flat in the bucket when the game is stored in the original box.

There is one bucket for the Aircraft, Damage and Pop-Up enemy tokens.

There is one holder for the hex shaped map terrain tiles.

There are three trays for tokens. Each tray has 20 slots for 8 tokens per slot. I have labeled the trays for "Weapons", "Enemy Units" and "Damage + Stress". There is plenty of room left for all of the remaining tokens in the game to be kept together in the extra spaces around those three types.

I highly recommend also grabbing the Flight Leader Pilot Board by user mrinnella on Thingiverse. These make it very easy to keep pilot cards and weapon tokens together.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4899444

Also for your convenience, I have included a document with a detailed inventory of all the cards and tokens to help keep track of everything in the box. Because I had to make it for myself anyway. :-)

Examples in the photos were printed with 3D Solutech PLA in Camo Green in 0.30 mm DRAFT on a Prusa i3 MK3S+.

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