Royal Game of Ur with Print-in-place hinged board
Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2308211.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IE4RUTCkEE
Like Robert Ihnatisin, when I saw the British Museum's TableTop Day upload about the game of Ur, my mind immediately went to " I gotta 3D print that". But where I spent my time over-engineering it in my head, Robert just jumped in and made something. So thank you, Robert, for making this a much easier project for me, I was able to focus on another aspect of the game: making it shelf-able.
The changes from Robert's design include:
- Pips on the dice
- Better (IMHO) pawns
- A hinged board that prints all in one piece and has plenty of space inside for component storage
- Scaled to print on a MP Select mini (100mm^3 build area) so it should print on just about any printer and can be scaled up successfully
The video mentioned that they were playing a simplified rules. So while searching for advanced the rules for the game, and trying to figure out if the different spaces has any meaning, I found a scan from the British Museum's rules that indicates for the advanced game that you need 5 tokens with values 1-5 (with birds that don't mean anything) and some sort of currency. So I further modified the game with pawns that have values on the bottom side of 1-5 and I threw in a diamond token for currency. These elements are optional, but will allow for extended play and there's plenty of room in the board for 40 or so diamond tokens.
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