2 trays to sort all game components (15mm12c. + 15mm12c.No.LID)
This is a set of two trays to sort all game components. We tested it with Castle Itter: The Strangest Battle of WWII (2019), publisher: Dan Verssen Games (DVG).
These trays fit in the box perfectly!
Our trays have the advantage of fitting together when we put one on top of the other (the bottom one without the lid, of course). If there is some space in the bottom tray, this connection is very durable and nothing will fall out of it. In this way, you can combine multiple standard trays. The last tray at the bottom can be a standard low tray.
It contains:
You can buy additional trays here: https://cube4me.com/product-category/games-trays/
3 small trays to sort cards (2xStandardUSA_16mm + StandardUSA_10mm)
This is a set of 3 small trays dedicated to cards. This set fits in the box perfectly.
4 small trays to sort cards (IN SLEEVES) (3xStandardUSA_16mm + StandardUSA_10mm)
This is a set of 4 small trays dedicated to cards in sleeves. This set fits in the box perfectly.
Attention! There are two types of sleeves that fit inside our trays perfectly: ‘CCG Sleeves by Rebel 63,5x88mm’ or ‘CCG Sleeves by Gamegenic: Inner 64×89 mm’. They add to the card’s thickness by 35%-40%. Other sleeves might add more to the card thickness or can be too big to fit inside our card trays.
CCG Sleeves dedicated to our trays (by Rebel or Gamegenic)
There are 95 cards in this game.
Attention! There are two types of sleeves that fit inside our trays perfectly: ‘CCG Sleeves by Rebel 63,5x88mm’ or ‘CCG Sleeves by Gamegenic: Inner 64×89 mm’. They add to the card’s thickness by 35%-40%. Other sleeves might add more to the card thickness or can be too big to fit inside our card trays.
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