KT HIT-CRIT Retained Dice Tray Organizer
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Description
When playing Kill Team , 40k, or any other table top game, staying organized is always a critical success! :)
Setting aside your retained dice and organizing them according to HITS and CRITS helps by:
- Improving communication with your opponent by visually indicating what was retained and what your dice accomplished.
- Helping keep track of what was already retained when more complex rule interactions kick in
- Also let's just admit it. We love our hobby and love to print gadgets for it :) And it looks great next to your dice tray :)
The tray is sized to comfortably store up to six 16mm dice (you never know when luck might strike with 6 crits!)
Important: This tray is not for rolling dice! It is for holding retained dice after your rolls and further dealing with game rules.
Two profiles are published:
- AMS Multicolor: The text/icon is slightly less recessed (because colors give it readability)
- Single Color: The text/icon is more recessed for increased visibility with a single color
Tips for success:
- PLA works great
- Matte Black for the base color is a great starting point for a great look.
- If you'd like smooth top finish (see profile pictures), turn on Ironing on Top Surfaces. I had success with 45 mm/s ironing speed and 20% to 30% ironing flow. Precise settings could vary by filament.
- For smaller dice (ex: 12mm), the existing tray will work great, but to save gaming table space you can always scale the tray down to approx. 75% in the slicer.
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