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Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model
Pirate Cannon Game  3d model

Pirate Cannon Game

In this game Teams Helm and Teams Anchor are confronting each other. The first who takes down 3 targets wins !

To increase the difficulty, 3 sizes of targets and 3 vertical positions are available. The recommended distance between the cannon and the targets is 1 m or 1.5 m (it's starting to be fun and challenging).

The springs might be fragile to handle but once placed inside the cannon they are steady and durable. We tested them and played several games and they didn't break. The spring can be quite powerful (the bullets can easily go as far as 2 m) so I made 3 springs with different strength.

The holes inside the base are intended for a neat.

Warning: when playing it is recommended not to target the humans ;-) Warning for children: be careful for kids under 6 years old, the cannonballs are about 1,5 cm.

For the decor check my Palm Tree and my Pirate version of Shadow :)

Printing settings:

No support is needed except for the springs, for which I used trees.

It is not obligatory, but you can use a 1 mm support for the wheel trees and the cannonball to elevate them in order to have a nice round shape. For the rockers, the holes have a better shape with a bit of support.

Resolution : 0.2 mm but 0.1 mm for small parts

Infill: 5 or 10%

Filament material: PLA


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