This is a box insert for Dunc Imperium: Uprising designed to keep all the components organised in the box and make setup faster.
The tray for the Intrigue deck has a built in discard pile. Shuffle the cards and place them in the angled section to form the draw deck, and then discard back into the main storage section. This makes it much easier to draw cards.
I recommend printing the player pieces in the player colours so it's possible to identify them without removing the cards. It also helps differentiate the regular player pieces from the 6-player mode pieces, which use the same design.
The CHOAM cards piece is optional if you keep the extra intrigue and imperium cards shuffled into the decks, but it's s useful spacer even if you don't store anything in it.
I used part of the original cardboard box insert as a spacer, since there aren't enough components to fill all the available space.
The board will fit snugly on top of everything, acting as a lid to keep the components secure in their sections.
This will not fit sleeved cards. A version for sleeves would need to be designed quite differently to account for the extra space required for the cards, and therefore would have too much empty space in the card holders for people like myself who don't use sleeves.
Print one of each file, except Player.stl, which needs 6 copies.
Update: I've added a new version of Leaders.stl
which removes the cutout in the bottom, which makes it work much better for vertical storage. This can be printed with zero top and bottom layers and 20% honeycomb infill for a version that still prevents the resources falling out but uses almost half the filament of printing it solid.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.