LEGO combatible Polypanels (V1)! Make your own table top games!
LEGO combatible Polypanels (V1)! Make your own table top games!
Published 2019-04-29T17:01:10+00:00 • Remixed from Polypanels // Square, Polypanels // Triangle, Polypanels // Pentagon
Hey there c:
i take my chance to progress at Devins competition and made some lego based polypanels.
Here are some examples. You can create your own...
...games like chess or ludo with minifigures or simple bricks
...terrain for your lego display
...lamps to decorate with Lego pieces/figures
...combine with other polypanels from the community!
To build your own table top games i recommend using the 2x2 or 1x1 Plates, these can be printed in a short amount of time. For creating your own Terrain you can use all of these panels. I also sketched and printed a polypaneled dice, so you are ready to go! :D
In case you want to create a chess game i recommend using minifigures with differences in color so you can see which minifig bdelongs to you and which doesn't. At my chess game there are the people who help others like firefighters, policemen and woman, doctors, lifeguards and a chef. On the other hand there are people who need them like spongebob squarepants with a headwound, Patrick Star, a skeleton, a burning barrel filled with petrol, a person in a cactus costume (preeeeetty hot in there), some drivers with helmets. All of these figures have a red piece on their body. In case you dont have that many minifigures you can use 2x2 bricks or 1x1 bricks with the 1x1 polypanel.
Thanks for sharing and have fun playing with these pieces!
Let me know if you won!!! c:
I printed these on my Ender 3 at 0.2 layer height, 70 mm/s printing speed, 100% infill, no supports and 4 walls.
Slices in Cura.
2x2
ca. 2g, 12 minutes
For a chess game you will need 32 x black and 32x white pieces. With the Ender 3 i recommend printing 16 panels in one print.
2x4
ca. 3g, 19 minutes
4x4
ca. 5g, 29 minutes
Pentagon
ca. 7g, 42 minutes
Triangle
ca. 2g, 13 minutes
Im sure there is at leat one way to print these faster, but im more of a playing kid than a analyst. Fell free to post your settings below, so we can see what is the best and fastest way to print these!
Thanks!
Date published | 29/04/2019 |
Time to do | 12 - 42 minutes |
Technology | FDM |
Support Free | YES |