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This is an insert / organizer for Burgle Bros. 3 Future Flip with the Netrunner expansion and the extra meeples with the geared illustrations. It supports premium sleeves (photos show Dragon Shield sleeves), has no lid lift, and was designed to aid setup and teardown.
The video below has additional details, but my main goals for this insert were to:
Separate components into setup trays that can stay in the box and in-game trays that get placed directly on the table.
Separate the character-specific gear from the general gear draw deck.
Store the floor tiles in the draw bag within the box.
Separate the trap tiles, which are only used with two of the AI bosses, from the other floor tiles.
Separate the enemy cards from the character and reference cards.
Make all tokens and cards easily accessible.
You can store the box vertically, but you may have some slight shifting of components that are stored in the bottoms of a couple of the trays. For example, the trap tiles are stored in the bottom of the enemy tray. There is a bit of extra space at the top of the tray even when using sleeved cards, so the upside-down shake test might result in the trap tiles coming out of their slot. They won’t escape the tray, but I thought I would mention this issue so you can decide for yourself whether you’d like to store the game vertically. I store mine vertically without issue.
This insert is designed by JS500 and is sold with a commercial licensing agreement.
Burgle Bros 3 Future Flip Insert / Organizer
$50.00
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$50.00
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The video below has additional details, but my main goals for this insert were to:
Separate components into setup trays that can stay in the box and in-game trays that get placed directly on the table.
Separate the character-specific gear from the general gear draw deck.
Store the floor tiles in the draw bag within the box.
Separate the trap tiles, which are only used with two of the AI bosses, from the other floor tiles.
Separate the enemy cards from the character and reference cards.
Make all tokens and cards easily accessible.
You can store the box vertically, but you may have some slight shifting of components that are stored in the bottoms of a couple of the trays. For example, the trap tiles are stored in the bottom of the enemy tray. There is a bit of extra space at the top of the tray even when using sleeved cards, so the upside-down shake test might result in the trap tiles coming out of their slot. They won’t escape the tray, but I thought I would mention this issue so you can decide for yourself whether you’d like to store the game vertically. I store mine vertically without issue.
This insert is designed by JS500 and is sold with a commercial licensing agreement.