I really liked both of these designs and wanted to combine them so that you could still slot cards underneath the player board and while also using as little filament as possible. I don't really know true 3d modeling design but I do know how to play with models on Tinkercad so I cut up the dashboard by dejawho and slightly extended it with some little rounders leaving just enough of a lip to hold the character board. Then I cut down the overlay by Peter Pain so it would work as an insert and opted for the version that has the little token slots in it. This all fits immediately after printing for me but you might shave down the edges of the overlay where it comes off of the build plate and tends to slightly elephant foot to have it fit better if you prefer. I hope this helps you all enjoy this great game even more!
The author remixed this model.
I printed both of these together at the same time on my AnkerMake M5. I didn't find that I needed any infill, printed with two bottom layers and three top with two walls at the standard 0.2mm resolution with a 0.4mm tip. Make sure you print the overlay face down so that the little edges that grip the character card print upwards and you don't need supports.