While attending UK Games Expo this weekend we only really had 1 purchasing goal in mind: to buy an insert for Dominion, a game which we currently have 2 expansions for and as such takes up 3 boxes on our shelf. After visiting Chaos Cards' stall we found the Broken Token storage trays and decided that the Dominion one wouldn’t do what we wanted. Ideally we want to reduce 3 boxes down to 1, I’d be happy if someone would tell me not to worry and that the insert can do this, but we just didn’t feel that was the case at the time.
Over two hundred pounds later and one of the many things we
ended up buying was the Broken Token Imperial Organizer for Imperial Assault- a game I’m yet to
review, but given that I thought to buy a £30 storage solution for it, you can
guess I’m a fan! This is going to be a picture heavy review so you can see the
process. First up have a look at the finished product.
Everything fits in nicely, I had a mild panic about the larger map tiles, but the top tray has a groove in the center so they can fit nicely. |
You’ll notice both AT-STs in there, the Imperial Organizer is
designed to fit in it every miniature and component released up to and
including Twin Shadows. Which as it
happens is precisely what I own, the only figure I don’t think has a space is
the Bantha Rider which I also picked up at the expo. There are 2 trays, each
with 16 slots for regular minis and 1 slot for an E-web engineer. There is a separate
tray with 2 slots for the Nexu, while the AT-STs stand proud outside the storage
trays. This does mean that you’ll have to double up some minis if you have more
than just the base game. The dividers in the storage trays are optional in case
you have any bigger or more awkward figures you want to move about.
The separate trays are easy to slot out of the box, during a game you'll have the trays on the left of the box out to provide easy access to tokens etc |
Honestly though I didn’t buy this because I needed miniature
storage (though with us moving house in a matter of weeks this will be greatly appreciated). The reason I
wanted this was as a token organizer. Imperial Assault is a fairly quick game,
skirmishes can easily take ~45 minutes, but setting up can add an extra 30 mins
to every game! There’s no way to completely prevent this of course, but Broken
Token have a good solution, instead of the hundreds of baggies you have trays
that can be taken out of the box and placed right on the table leaving all
needed tokens and cards in easy reach.
In terms of storage,
there is enough to fit everything I have, but not much more. The limiting
factor is the larger cards that are used for troop selection etc. This
tray was very full, but the tray for the smaller equipment cards and the like
has space for plenty of expansion. Token wise there is enough space for
everything you could need, though you might struggle a little if you bought an
extra set of dice. There is storage for all the map tiles, allowing you to separate
small corridor parts from small dead ends, then medium corridors get a separate
tray from rooms and finally the largest rooms sit on top, with a slot cut into
the wood to fit it.
The instructions include a legend for which part is which. They are simple enough to follow, building this felt a lot like making Ikea furniture. |
In terms of build quality the insert is made of good quality
light wood that’s been laser cut, and laser engraved. You won’t need any tools
to put this together, though you might find that a craft knife and a spot of
glue may help. There were two trays where I felt I needed to glue one corner
together to help the fit. With one joint it was apparent that the laser cutter had
stopped before properly cutting the hole so I had to do a tiny amount of
cutting, though I’m sure this is a rare occurrence.
The whole system comes as flat packed laser-cut wood. It's easy to punch out and usually easy to put together. |
The instructions are easy to follow, though building it is a
little time consuming. Everything slots together, usually very smoothly, though
on occasion you need more force than I would have liked. One thing worth pointing
out is many of the components look symmetrical at first, but actually aren’t,
if you are really struggling then try flipping the piece round 180 degrees and
you might find it slots in like a glove.
The only other flaw I have to point out is that a couple of
parts on my sheets had some kind of slight imprint from what looked to be
another component. This seemed apparent while building but I can’t say I notice
it now it’s all together. All things considered this is a quality product which
will be extremely useful for speeding up your Imperial Assault setup time as well as making it look nicer. It’s a
shame that it hasn’t future proofed me for any expansion past the first (and
all ally/villain packs), but if you are getting multiple expansions for a game
you might expect to use more than one box.
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