This set stores, organizes, and speeds up setup for all the game pieces from Agricola All Creature Big and Small the Big Box. When everything is stowed in the box you can rotate the box in any direction, even upside down, and everything will stay put. Once you're ready to play, setup takes less than a minute to pull it out of the box and get your game started using the bins to keep the pieces quick to grab and track during game play.
Due to the large game box this is a long print and a few of the parts do feel bulkier than ideal. The pictures show how everything nestles together and the parts are described in more detail below. If you have any ideas for improvement or optimization you are encouraged to share them.
Holds the farmer meeples, fence pieces in a grid, rooster token in a slot at the top, and has individual sections for the reed, stone, and wood pieces. You'll want two of these, one for each player.
When packing up, lay the farmers on their side and store the road pieces from the grid in the resource sections. These stack on top of each other in the box.
Print Details | |
|---|---|
| Layer Height | .20 mm |
| Infill | 5% Gyroid |
| Filament | BAMtack! Blue PLA & BAMtack! Red PLA |
Holds the wood resource pieces, stone pieces, reed pieces, and roster token.
When packing up, make sure the pieces are laying somewhat flat and not sticking above the tray. This stacks below the Tile Bin in the box.
Print Details | |
|---|---|
| Layer Height | .20 mm |
| Infill | 0% |
| Filament | Creality Matte Gray PLA |
Holds the stall, building, and upgrade tiles. The divider helps separate the standard (yellow backed) tiles from the expansion and optional ones. There is additional space in the divided area to keep your your favorite optional or expansion tiles separated from the rest.
When packing up, place the scoring notepad in the top of this bin and stack it on top of the Resource Bin.
Print Details | |
|---|---|
| Layer Height | .20 mm |
| Infill | 0% |
| Filament | Hatchbox Yellow PLA |
You can print these as two pieces or one large piece. The two piece “(cut)” design is pictured and intended to be used during game play but I wanted to include the uncut version for those who only want the box organization. About half the print time is spent on this part of the set, I experimented with ways to reduce filament and time here and found the “large infilled box” to be the most conservative and fastest to print.
Animal Bin
Holds the sheep tokens, pig tokens, cow tokens, horse tokens, player farm boards, and half of the large game board. The wooden animal tokens fit in the large trays and the cardboard “x4” tokens fit in the smaller slots. We'd always run out of animals so this bin is designed to hold more animal tokens than the game comes with (up to 7 of the “x4” tokens and many more of the individual animals). My pictures have 8 extra individual animals for each type; 6 each of the pig, cow, and horse “x4” tokens; and 4 additional of the sheep “x4” tokens.
When packing up, stow the animal tokens then place the player farm boards above them. Once in box, align the arrows with the Farm Bin and set the large game board on top.
Farm Bin
Holds the farm expansions, fence border pieces, feeding troughs, and half of the large game board. Tracking the remaining rounds has been very handy with the fence border pieces held prominently.
When packing up, return the farm expansions, fence border pieces, and feeding troughs then, once in box, align the arrows with the Animal Bin and set the large game board on top.
Print Details | |
|---|---|
| Layer Height | .20 mm |
| Infill | 5% Gyroid |
| Filament | Creality Green PLA |
The author marked this model as their own original creation.