While I much prefer the size and shape of the original STOLI Box compared to this one, I wasn't a fan of having the other STOLI pieces loose, so decided to make the box big enough to house them all.
I've included the individual squares for both the bottom of the box (to locate the shapes) as well as the lid to either print separately or with the model if you have a multi-material system. I suppose you could leave out the squares in the lid if you'd prefer an embossed look.
I've also included a simple die that fits in the box - five of the sides correspond to the different STOLI shape colours (assuming you print them in different colours) with the sixth side having all five colours (the player gets to choose which piece to play). I've printed this on my X1-C and 2xAMS, you may be able to print each side and bond them to the cube afterwards if you prefer. I print this with an infill of 60% to give it some mass.
Apologies in advance for the large number of files - I decided to make the squares separate objects because I found that some colours didn't print well with a dark background when using the paint function in OrcaSlicer. This allows several layers to be put down for each colour which helps with the more translucent filaments. Just import them all into your slicer as one object with parts and they should all be placed where they need to be.
Enjoy!
The author remixed this model.
This model is based on JamesThePrinter's excellent STOLI Box. It has been embiggened to allow the STOLI rocker, the base and a 30mm die (also included in this model) to be stored with the STOLI shapes. Also see BV3D's original STOLI game here.