Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window game Token Box

Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window game Token Box

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Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window is a wonderful boardgame of deduction. In preparing for play, the "director" stores some unused tokens in a box, out of the way, where the other players cannot see them. But the box provided by the game, shown in the second photo, is made of cardstock, and it's hard to imagine that it's going to last as long as the rest of the game should. Three-D printing to the rescue! This box is styled to match the theme of the original: a shipping locker tied shut with rope. The lid lifts off easily, and it is sized to fit into the same storage spot in the game box as the original. It should be the last Rear Window token box you'll ever need. The lid is "filled" so it can be printed with the external details on the top. If you like this, I ask you to design something cool and share it here, too. Let me know if you do!

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