Oversized Ship Card and Defense Token Plastic Holder for games

By Soltis, in Star Wars: Armada

A few months ago I saw something that peaked my interest and I'm having trouble finding it again.

It was a third-party plastic oversized ship card holder with slots for defense tokens to keep everything organized while playing a game. It looks like a big stencil for an art project, but it's maybe 8 inches long, maybe 4 inches wide, and it has slots for the ship card, with three or four slots above it for defense tokens.

Essentially, the purpose of this thing is to make things nice, neat, and organized when playing an Armada game on a table and trying not to have tokens and cards kind of scattered everywhere.

Before anyone asks, this is NOT necessarily a storage solution and this is NOT the same thing as a Damage Deck Card holder, although it does almost look like a really really flat damage deck card holder, but it's bigger to fit the oversized ship cards and longer to fit the slots for the defense tokens.

Can anyone point me in the right direction of what I'm trying to remember?

Oops, never mind, a friend found it for me, and I was actually mistaken - It actually holds ship speed dials and defense tokens lol.

"Armada Ship Dial" from CorSec Engineering.

Oh, those are quite neat. Does anyone have any experience with them? My coreset literally just arrived at work today and I am curious how easy it would be to replace the cardboard bits with the acrylic replacement pieces post assembly. I probably can't nab a set of the acrylics for a bit, but I'd also rather not make a mess removing the cardboard parts.

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This post by SirWillibald might interest you, if you haven't seen it already. It's just in the prototype stage, but make sure to check out the other things he's done- they're all amazing. If you're interested in it, be sure to let him know.

Cheers for that link.

Some very nice work he has done.

Oops, never mind, a friend found it for me, and I was actually mistaken - It actually holds ship speed dials and defense tokens lol.

"Armada Ship Dial" from CorSec Engineering.

I get can see that I will need to go visit CorSec later when I get home.

My mobile data just can't handle awesome of that magnitude...

This post by SirWillibald might interest you, if you haven't seen it already. It's just in the prototype stage, but make sure to check out the other things he's done- they're all amazing. If you're interested in it, be sure to let him know.

I just got those printed, and am going to butcher assembling them soon!