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Root Landmarks Insert (RBGSVS)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Root Landmarks Insert (RBGSVS)

A home for all nine Root landmark tiles in a single standard Root Board Game System module (106.5 x 69 x 32 mm), so it tiles into the official Root box alongside the rest of your RBGS-organised collection.

The nine landmarks don't come in one product. They're scattered across three: the Tower and the Ferry from The Underworld Expansion; the Black Market, the Lost City, the Legendary Forge and the Elder Treetop from The Landmarks Pack; and Foxburrow, Mousehold and Rabbittown from The Homeland Expansion. If you've collected landmarks across those three boxes, this is the one place that holds the whole set together.

What RBGSVS means

RBGSVS = Root Board Game System, Vertical Storage. Two things:

  1. It stores vertically. Pack your modules into the Root box, put the lid on, and you can stand the whole box on its edge, or even upside down, on a shelf. Nothing shifts. The reason it works: each tile sits just under the ceiling above it, the underside of the upper drawer for the lower tiles, and the module stacked on top (or the game box lid) for the upper ones. With almost no gap above, there's nowhere for a tile to go once the box is packed and closed. (Sitting open on the table, as in the photos, the tiles lift straight out. That's the whole point of showing it open.)
  2. Fully RBGS-compatible. Same module size as the rest of the Root Board Game System, so it tiles into your Root box alongside everything else.

What it holds

Two sliding drawers stacked over a full-width card well:

  • Lower drawer (5 tiles): Rabbittown, the Tower, the Elder Treetop, the Legendary Forge, Mousehold.
  • Upper drawer (4 tiles): Foxburrow, the Lost City, the Ferry, the Black Market.
  • Card well (under the lower drawer): the matching landmark cards lie flat across the full width of the box. A finger slot at the front lets you lift the stack out.

Each tile drops into its own pocket cut to the real silhouette. You pinch it straight out, no tweezers, no scoop.

What's included

One sliced Bambu Studio print profile with three parts on a single plate:

  1. Box with the two-level rails and the card well.
  2. Lower drawer (5 pockets).
  3. Upper drawer (4 pockets).

Print it once and you have the complete insert.

How to print

  • Filament: PLA. Print-validated on a Bambu P2S.
  • Orientation: base-down, as laid out on the plate.
  • Supports: off. Every overhang is at or under 45 degrees.
  • Detect thin wall: on (the box has 1.98 mm and 4 mm walls and a 0.6 mm rail base; thin-wall detection keeps those solid).
  • Mouse ears: add them on the drawer corners. The long, thin drawer floors can lift at the corners otherwise. The box itself prints fine without.

If the drawers feel snug on your machine, seat them firmly the first time and they'll wear in.

Lineage and credits

This is an original organiser. There's no existing landmarks insert it remixes. The sliding drawers follow the original RBGS system; what comes from the RBGS-R line is the card-stop wall, which is why it carries the (RBGS-R) suffix rather than (RBGS).

  • Root Board Game System (RBGS) spec by @extroodle. His RBGS collection is the modular standard this box plugs into, and the sliding-drawer format it uses.
  • David A for the Root Board Game System - Remix collection. The card-stop wall here follows his RBGS-R inserts.
  • Root and its expansions by Leder Games.

Licence

CC-BY-NC-SA. Print it, remix it, share it, and share any remix under the same terms. Please don't sell prints or the file. The ShareAlike + NonCommercial terms carry down the RBGS lineage (extroodle, then David A, then me), so this listing keeps that chain intact.

Changelog

  • v1, 2026-05. First release.

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