LOTR Duel for Middle-earth board game ALL-IN organizer by @ammedia3d
by ammedia3d
Reboxing in action โ watch it here > https://youtube.com/shorts/iO1_Q-ctEo0 THIS IS THE BEST LOOKING ALL-IN Organizer for LOTR Duel for Middle-earth ALL-IN board game THAT YOU CAN PRINT! ๐ข Stay updated! Follow me on social media @ammedia3d for the latest news and new product releases! ๐ ๐บ FEATURES ๐บ This is a 3D printable insert for the board game LOTR Duel for Middle-earth ALL-IN, designed to organise ALL the components of the game inside the original box including the ALLIES expansion and both Promo Tiles released (Grond Promo Tile and The Shire Promo Tile) . Thanks to the interlocking lids, you can place the box horizontally or vertically without worries, as nothing will be able to fall out. Inserts also support sleeved cards. โ Easy to print, 100% support-free โ Can be printed on ALL 3D printers with a minimum build volume of 180ร180 mm โ Store your game horizontally or vertically โ Interlocking lids โ no magnets required! โ LayeredArt Lid for unique & decorative designs (plain lids also included) โ Supports sleeved cards โจ Exclusive Diorama Detail: The lids together form a continuous 3D map of Middle-earth, culminating in Mordor, where the One Ring rises as a miniature diorama. The Ring is not just decorative โ during the game it becomes a thematic tray for your coins, adding an epic touch to every match! ๐บ NEW LAYERED-ART LIDS ๐บ LayeredArt Lid: Introducing the amazing new LayeredArt lid โ a LOOK-changer for your The Lord of the Rings Duel for Middle-earth organizer! These decorated lids take the aesthetics of your game to an epic level, creating unique, thematic effects that will blow your friends' minds. Each lid is a work of art that transforms your gaming experience into something truly unique. These designs are created by switching filaments during the printing process, allowing for intricate patterns and details. The best part? You can achieve this with any single-filament 3D printer! Detailed instructions are included, specifying the exact layer nu