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Tray 2 Assembly - Shadows of Brimstone

Compatible with Shadows of Brimstone (© Flying Frog Productions)

Disclaimer: This is an accessory for the game, not a replacement. You will need to have a copy of the game to play. This project is in no way affiliated or endorsed by the publishers or trademark holders of the game.


For more information contact us at info@prawndesigns.com.

How to place an order

Please read the Laser Cutting and Engraving FAQ page for details on laser cutting and engraving side effects.

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Tray 1 Assembly Instructions

The trays that are compatible with Shadows of Brimstone (© Flying Frog Productions). They are kits not flat pack, aka they need to be glued together. The design is sort of complex. I hope these instructions will make it easier for you to assemble the trays. Note, tray 2 is a little easier to put together.

Here area the parts for tray 1. It helps to sort and lay the parts out like this. You will be using the part from the left to right, bottom of a column to the top.

Note, in the second column, from the bottom up the first 8 parts are in pairs and they are the same, the next piece up is a little different.

It is best to dry fit all the pieces together first. Most of the pieces interlock and do not require glue.

Assemble the first three pieces as shown, this is the bottom front of the tray and the middle dividers. We will be assembling the tray from the front to the back. Then adding the sides.

The next piece is the bottom of the first row. It slips into the slot in the middle divider.

Then slip the piece forward and into the slots on the front piece. This will "lock" the front piece into the assemble.

Slide the next piece down from the top, the tabs on the bottom go into the slots on the bottom piece. This will lock the bottom piece into place.

Repeat this sequence for the next six pieces. This what it should look like when you are done.

Slip the next piece in from the back.

Next is the front and bottom of the first tall slot. Slip them together as shown.

These two pieces are now placed on the assembly as shown.

I like to lay the assembly in it side to add the first side to it. You have to work each tab into a the correct slot. I find working from the bottom front towards the back top is easiest.

Now carefully flip the assembly over and place the side down. 

Now add the five parts to make the last two tall rows. Notice that the back slot is shorter than the one in front of it. .

Here is a detail view of the part that make the last couple rows. 

Place the last piece, the second side onto the assembly. As with the other side, working the tabs into the slots from the front bottom to the top back.

This is what the assembly should look like. At this point the sides will just fall off so be careful with it. But, in general all the pieces are "locked" together.

Now remove one side and apply glue to all the exposed matting surfaces. I really like Aleene's Tacky Glue, you can get it at Michaels, Amazon, or many other stores.

After you have glued the first side on, carefully flip it over and repeat with the other side.

Let the glue dry and you are ready to play.

Here is another view of the finished tray.




Ordering

To place an order send an email to orders@prawndesigns.com . Include a list of what you want to order (Part Number and Description) and your shipping address. We will get back to you with an estimate of when we will have your order is ready to ship and shipping costs.

Some items are available in the Prawn Designs Etsy Store.

Please read the Laser Cutting and Engraving FAQ page for details on laser cutting and engraving side effects.


Shadows of Brimstone Card Trays Price List


Part Number Title and Description Price Image

PD-11271

Shadows of Brimstone Tray 1 Kit

  • The first 5 rows are 3 columns wide. Each slot is 2.875” wide X 3.75" Tall
  • The 6th row is for Medium cards - Landscape (Hero and/or town cards). The slot is 8.875" wide X 6.625" tall/ 
  • The 7th row is for Large cards. The slot is 8.875" wide X 9.5" tall.
  • The 8th row is for Instruction Booklets. The slots is 8.875" wide 10.5" tall.
$50.00

PD-11272

Shadows of Brimstone Tray 2 Kit

  • The first 4 rows are two columns wide. Each slot is 2.875” wide X 3.75" tall.
  • The 5th row is for Medium cards - Vertical (Monster cards). The slot is 5.875” wide 8.125" tall.
$25.00

PD-11276

Shadows of Brimstone Tray Kit Set

This set includes two kits, one each of PD-11721 and PD-11272

$70.00



Ordering

To place an order send an email to orders@prawndesigns.com . Include a list of what you want to order (Part Number and Description) and your shipping address. We will get back to you with an estimate of when we will have your order is ready to ship and shipping costs.

Some items are available in the Prawn Designs Etsy Store.

Please read the Laser Cutting and Engraving FAQ page for details on laser cutting and engraving side effects.


Disclaimer: This is an accessory for the game, not a replacement. You will need to have a copy of the game to play. This project is in no way affiliated or endorsed by the publishers or trademark holders of the game.