An organizer for the New York Zoo board game released in late 2020: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/300877/new-york-zoo
The animal container fits inside the cardboard animal box that came with the game, but has 5 sections, one for each animal type. Two sections are slightly larger (labeled with a "+" on the bottom of the bins) to hold the flamingos and penguins.
The tile container has compartments for each type of tile, and the compartments for the four puzzle piece sizes are labeled with the number of spaces each tile takes up (4-7, see slicer screenshot). The layout is based on the foam core design by user @gelisjp on Board Game Geek: https://boardgamegeek.com/image/5735586/new-york-zoo
Both containers have slide-on lids which can be used if storing vertically. If lids are not needed, the containers also look and work fine without the lids.
Both containers are 4mm taller than the cardboard insert that comes in the game box, however there's still plenty of spare height in the box after putting everything in, so there's no lid-lift.
Outer walls are designed to be exactly 4 perimeters and inner dividers are 2 perimeters when printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.25mm layer height (see slicer screenshot). If your print preview shows lots of gap fill, you may want to tweak your settings (e.g. default extrusion width).
The sliding lids use angled dovetail joints with fairly tight tolerances, so having a finely tuned printer and printing slowly will help ensure the lids fit well.
Printer: Anycubic Mega-S
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.25mm
Infill: 0%
Filament: ZIRO PLA Marble
Notes:
I printed outer perimeters at a fairly slow (for me) 40mm/sec, but everything else was pretty fast (especially solid infill to get through the floor/lid layers faster. Even so the bins each took a few hours to print, and over an hour for each lid.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.