This is meant to replace the third layer of the original L-shaped insert of the miniature version. The original one doesn't house the acrylic tiles, also with the bags filled it's very cramped. The vineyard tiles fit (bagged up) in the original bottom tray.
The insert consists of five parts: a box used only for setup, a box for the hex tiles needed during the game, two trays with coins and workers to hand to the players and a spacer to hold everything in place. The “paid workers” tray needs to be printed twice of course.
With this approach, the gameboard is both held in place and functions as a lid, to even allow for vertical storage. The bags with the hex tiles (except for the vineyard) can then be conveniently placed around the insert.
The inspiration for this insert comes from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6289370, however I designed it from scratch to fit my needs (I especially wanted to change the worker and coins and ended up changing everything).
UPDATE 21.05.2025:
Apparently the height of some acrylic tokens from the first and second print run of the game are quite different, i.e. some tokens from the second campaign (on which this insert is based on) are a bit lower. Therefore, before printing, please measure the total height of your tokens and compare them to the corresponding compartments of the insert.
As of now, the only differences found were the workers and the bonus tiles. Therefore I added a widened up setup box and a widened up paid workers box: The original version has a space of 46.5 mm for bonus tiles and 51.5 mm for half of the workers. On the other hand, the widened up version has a space of 51.5 mm for bonus tiles and 55 mm for half of the workers.
Please select the correct version for yourself. Also if you find some different sizes or not fitting compartments, just let me know.
Additional note: I ordered my hex tiles from the first campaign, but as they are most likely same height or a bit higher it shouldn't matter, if you have hex tiles from the second print run.
For completeness: My game and my hex tiles are from the original campaign, my acrylic tokens are from the reprint.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.