I made a custom box to hold the board game Terraforming Mars and 5 expansions: Venus Next, Colonies, Hellas & Elysium, Turmoil, and Prelude. I also 3D printed city tiles, greenery tiles, and every unique tile. Everything fits in a Pelican 1400 case (including the instruction manuals is right on the threshold of fitting easily).
- Pelican 1400 case
Case_TreeTray
in forest green- 32 Greenery tiles by Srifraf
- 9 Ocean tiles
- 7 Unique tiles
Case_CityTray
in grey- 16 Generic city tiles
- 30 Unique tiles
- 1st player marker by hakosalio and original circle markers
- Colonies with overlay
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remixed from flocor and Trade Fleets Tile - Small game boards (Venus Next, Turmoil) and small rulebooks (Venus Next, Turmoil, Colonies, and Prelude)
- Player mats with overlay by aimfeld
- Resource cube box by lapiter with ~30 action markers by lapiter
Case_CardTray
in black- Player cubes and Turmoil delegates
- Global parameter tracking cubes and colony tracking cubes
- Colony freighters (original and custom by Pkrdays, ambug666, and JimmerJammer)
- Turmoil committee by hd42 and policy tiles
- Terraformer milestone replacement tile (from Turmoil)
- Hoverlord milestone and Venuphile award tiles (from Venus Next)
- All project cards, Turmoil event, Prelude projects, corporations, and the other reference cards
- Tharsis and Hellas & Elysium maps
- Base rulebook and Hellas & Elysium rules
- Many space themed stickers
- My printer was too small for a single print so I split each piece in two and used CA glue to recombine.
- The embossed text on the card tray is hard to read in black plastic, you could paint it
- Printing all custom freighters technically fits in the specified box but takes a while to Tetris it out. You could print fewer freighters or use the miscellaneous cubby.
- My Pelican 1400's bottom and top were warped from the injection molded plastic shrinking. Since its minimum dimensions still matched the provided CAD, I assume it is on all units. I printed two
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and placed them on either side of the case's hump. - To mitigate short tiles from shifting when the case is inverted, I cut the foam that came with the case to fit the tiles.
- Hand painting the printed tiles requires patience and/or friends. You could print with multiple filament colors as instructed in Srifraf's design.
- The original tiles do not have a reserved cubby. No need to include them unless you expect to have a very intensive ground game in excess of 16 generic cities and/or 32 greenery tiles. There is likely room in the city tray albeit unsecured.