What you need is a 3D printer. The accessories, organizer inserts, components, etc. that you can print is amazing. And if you spend a bit time learning, can make your own. Awesome investment... well, maybe more of new hobby. :)
For me the go to for components is the Jot 9-compartment plastic container found at Dollar Tree. $1.25 for a fairly large amount of storage. Just used it for Marvel X-Men United in fact, the insert was all busted up when I received it so I needed something quick and cheap. I have also used them for Roll for the Galaxy and X-Wing TMG. Seriously worth the purchase.
hmm... pay 80 bucks, or 3d print it for pennies, or pay a small amount to have someone do it for you. Wood you say? Purple Heart 75 bucks for 1? That's crazy, you can make your own, wood isn't that expensive... They are all way too expensive. Why? because of demand, and not enough competition in the field. Why sell it with only 100% profit, when you can charge 500%
Honestly, fuck off with this ignorant comment. If you have a 3D Printer, yes, you can print for relatively cheap. However, 3D Printers are a cost, learning to use them properly is a cost and will probably add to it with duds and misprinted items. Is the Purple Heart too expensive probably. Woodworking is also not cheap and like 3D printing has the cost of tools, time and labor. Paying $80 for a set of accessories that do what you need them to do without learning a whole new hobby or buying an array of devices or tools is the cost-benefit analysis.
80$? Wyrmwood one tile for 75$? That is a price for a good boardgame. What I use is buying pudding with a clear plastic container...for 4€ you would get 8 of those plus the pudding. As for cards, just make a cardboard one, there are templates online. 80$ and 75$ no thanks.
Yep, it's been filmed for a while but has been in editing limbo for some time! It'll be releasing hopefully a week or 2 after the Frosthaven review, which is scheduled for late April -Ashton
They look cool, but they need to store smaller for them to be useful to me. I also don't see much value in stacking the component holders. Just makes them unnecessarily big.
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We need a Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy Review
Always appreciate the upfront overall review!
What you need is a 3D printer. The accessories, organizer inserts, components, etc. that you can print is amazing. And if you spend a bit time learning, can make your own.
Awesome investment... well, maybe more of new hobby. :)
For me the go to for components is the Jot 9-compartment plastic container found at Dollar Tree. $1.25 for a fairly large amount of storage. Just used it for Marvel X-Men United in fact, the insert was all busted up when I received it so I needed something quick and cheap. I have also used them for Roll for the Galaxy and X-Wing TMG. Seriously worth the purchase.
I can't seem to find those anymore at my local Dollar Trees.
You guys are great.
Honestly impressive that you guys were able to make a 10 minute video selling a kickstarter for $60 plastic bowls.
Haha, I have a lot to say about this I suppose! -Ashton
hmm... pay 80 bucks, or 3d print it for pennies, or pay a small amount to have someone do it for you. Wood you say? Purple Heart 75 bucks for 1? That's crazy, you can make your own, wood isn't that expensive... They are all way too expensive. Why? because of demand, and not enough competition in the field. Why sell it with only 100% profit, when you can charge 500%
Honestly, fuck off with this ignorant comment. If you have a 3D Printer, yes, you can print for relatively cheap. However, 3D Printers are a cost, learning to use them properly is a cost and will probably add to it with duds and misprinted items. Is the Purple Heart too expensive probably. Woodworking is also not cheap and like 3D printing has the cost of tools, time and labor.
Paying $80 for a set of accessories that do what you need them to do without learning a whole new hobby or buying an array of devices or tools is the cost-benefit analysis.
JUST make your own wooden component trays with inlaid magnets :D
The stackable card trays are exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for! Thanks for highlighting this!
Awesome! Yeah especially good for small tables -Ashton
80$? Wyrmwood one tile for 75$? That is a price for a good boardgame.
What I use is buying pudding with a clear plastic container...for 4€ you would get 8 of those plus the pudding. As for cards, just make a cardboard one, there are templates online.
80$ and 75$ no thanks.
they look amazing! Unfortunately, the shipping to Brazil would be great, but I love them
damn thanks for putting me on!
I did??? Welll snap!- Ashton
Just curious but do you guys have an Everdell review planned at all?
Yep, it's been filmed for a while but has been in editing limbo for some time! It'll be releasing hopefully a week or 2 after the Frosthaven review, which is scheduled for late April -Ashton
They look cool, but they need to store smaller for them to be useful to me. I also don't see much value in stacking the component holders. Just makes them unnecessarily big.
We need a Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy Review
we are trying! haha -Ashton
Very descriptive and thorough. TY
Edit: You guys going to do a Godfather review? lol
Cheers! I want to talk more about the Godfather, will see where it can come in :D -Ashton
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It's fun! Not sure if I'd do a review though haha. -Ashton