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Dominion_Travel_Box_DE.pdf (3.00 MB) (Solve captcha above to download.)
German version of the Travel box, click on the link to the left for the english version
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Dominion_Travel_Box.pdf (2.99 MB) (Solve captcha above to download.)
The files needed to make the box shown at:

You will need to follow the instructions on how to make a box as shown at : http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/310575
If you sleeved you cards, carefully measure the thickness of the whole set, add 20mm for the separator cards and 10 mm wiggle room to easily pick the cards out.
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Justin Bost
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This is so nice, I'm just way too lazy to make it...
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  • Edited Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:06 am
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For all of you Americans who are metrically impared.

1 Millimeter = 0.03937007874 Inches

or more simply

http://mg-jewelry.com/mmtoinches.html
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ironcates wrote:
For all of you Americans who are metrically impared.

1 Millimeter = 0.03937007874 Inches

Or more simply, 1 inch = 2.54 cm = 25.4 mm
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ironcates wrote:
For all of you Americans who are metrically impared.

1 Millimeter = 0.03937007874 Inches

or more simply

http://mg-jewelry.com/mmtoinches.html


My car gets four rods to the hog's head, and that's the way I likes it!

Sorry to go off-topic, but can't resist a 14 year old quote.
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Gavin Cooper
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Thank you very much for this - I've only recently been introduced to the game, and I'm loving it a great deal. And this has made the experience much more portable Despite historically sucking at arts and crafts, I actually enjoyed the process of constructing this a great deal, and I'm very happy with how it turned out.

I'm enjoying Dominion so much that I've just ordered the expansion - Dominion: Intrigue. So I have to ask - what are the chances of an updated .pdf containing divider artwork for the new cards in the expansion, and a new cover/box-art image? If there were an original photoshop file containing the various layers I'd give it a go myself, though I suspect my amateur efforts probably wouldn't be quite as good or as consistent as ones provided by the original author
 
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If you're stuck waitng for a version of this box for Dominion: Intrigue, you can find a .pdf containing a cover image and separator cards that I've done in the same style over at http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/44226.

Should keep you going until Carthaginian can get back and do a proper one.
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Tobias Andreasson
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Actually made my own box yesterday. It's no where near as clean and nice as the one on the pic above, but it is just as handy. Will give this travellbox a test this coming weekend when we are going on a little trip.
Thumbs up for this one!!!
 
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Luca Giordano
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A just finished my own box laugh ! But I didn't understand modest ... what is for the jpeg at page 3 ??
 
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Matteo Matassoni
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Is it possible to edit the pdf?I want to do an italian name card separator.
Also for the separator what do you do?cardboard how thick?adhesive paper?
thanks
 
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Adrian Casajus
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matax87 wrote:
Is it possible to edit the pdf?I want to do an italian name card separator.
Also for the separator what do you do?cardboard how thick?adhesive paper?
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+1 for spanish and catalan!
 
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Jonathan Ware
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Working on making my own set of travel boxes like this. I'm thinking about putting cornucopia and alchemy in one box the same length as the others, what do you guys think? That way I could keep all my boxes the same length.

Also, the PDF is editable, but not easily so. I'm using Illustrator to edit it for the other sets.
 
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El Rackadusch


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Hi, great work. Would be nice, if you could tell us the measurements of the other boxes. I the seaside-box has to be shorter, but with a higher width I think.
 
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Orange Dragon
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Has anyone done a cover/box-art image for Prosperity? I see they exist for the Seaside and Intrigue expansions, but no other that I could find?
 
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