Multiplayer Dungeon Maze with EASTER sliding pawns

Multiplayer Dungeon Maze with EASTER sliding pawns 3D print model

Description

Will you reach the chocolate before your enemies catch you?

  • There's a spooky skull-trap,
  • an Easter bunny sliding through the maze on its egg,
  • a baby dove,
  • and a chocolate-rich prize.

Who will win?It's multiplayer, 1 to 4 players can play!!You can play alone, with a friend, with your family, you can also invent new rules!The first to reach the opposite corner without being caught wins!Do you have chocolate to bet?Entertain your family and friends with your 3D printing skills!

COMMERCIAL LICENSEAnd yes,you can print and sell the printed model, or even use it for renders or video games! You can also modify it, but this license does not allow the distribution of 3D digital files even if modified.To sell something, you have to print or render it! For everyone else: have fun!!

TIPS AND TRICKS.You can use the stl or gcode file with the complete maze but if you want you can make some changes. You can download the extra floor base and just apply it to the printed maze or edit it using the separated parts I made, but if you want you can create your own version. Let's see:A suggested modification, but not necessary, is to raise the labyrinth by 0.3mm by applying something under each corner after printing it (or print my extra base piece), and then close the base with a temporary floor to allow all the pieces to slide more smoothly without shaking the playing field (as if there is always a desk or a plane under the game). Paper or cardboard will be ok but hey we have my stl pieces of the maze! It's much better :D It may be helpful to keep the option to remove and change pieces, I designed it to upgrade the pawns in the future! You can create your own pawns if you want to try!WILL IT WORK WITH MY 3D PRINTER? NEW IN 3D PRINTING? OK!Important note: the holes are a bit abundant, so everything will slide smoothly without needing particular printing parameters or post-production. Just print and play. If you want to tighten things up for a snug and perfect fit with for specific printer, as written in this guide, I recommend reducing the height of the pieces by slightly squashing them, increasing the brim at the base of the pieces, or printing an extra floor for (I provided all the files).

HOW TO PRINT IT? easy:

  • You can print it at 100% size, but I prefer it at 15cm wide for better miniatures result!
  • No need to use supports, it's easy to print!
  • Don't apply glue and don't use adhesion methods, just print it as is!

I am using Creality K1 Max at 300mm/s (you can download my gcode) with Creality Print and CR Hyper PLA Filament. Layer height: 0.1mm

ADVANCED MODE (extra base):If you want to play without the game pieces easily coming out, do this:

  • print the pieces separately and widen their base using a few extra brim lines or reduce a bit the height of the pawns (they will fit perfectly);
  • then print the game field without the pawns;
  • then use the base file to print the bottom cover.

That's it, easy!

MY 3D PRINTING PARAMETERS

  • Software: Creality Print.
  • Printer: Creality K1 Max.
  • Filament: Creality Hyper PLA.
  • Layer Height: 0.1mm.
  • Line Width: 0.4mm.
  • Wall Line Count: 2.mm.
  • Infill Density: 9%.
  • Build Plate Adhesion: NONE.
  • SUPPORT: NONE.
  • Printing Temp: 220°C.
  • Plate Temp: 45°C.
  • Inner Wall Speed: 300mm/s.
  • Outer Wall Speed: 500mm/s.
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Multiplayer Dungeon Maze with EASTER sliding pawns
$20.00
 
Royalty Free License 
Multiplayer Dungeon Maze with EASTER sliding pawns
$20.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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  • Stereolithography (.stl) (11 files)1.64 GB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2024-03-26
  • Model ID#5183823
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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