TARDIS Run board game - Print in parts board
by3dpprofessorModel originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1208888.
Many of the Doctor's most feared opponents have teleported into the TARDIS to steal the last copy of the Black Scroll of Rassilon from the TARDIS library. With no one else who can help the Doctor's past regenerations have been gathered to protect the school. Whoever finds the Black Scroll and escapes first wins! TARDIS run is a game of luck and risk management inspired by Backgammon, Parchisi, and the Ancient Egyptian game Senet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqKEkfNf1fI
The board for this game is designed to fold into a neat carrying case that holds everything necessary to play inside. The board prints in multiple parts that are assembled after printing, for those with smaller build platforms, or those wishing to scale the board up. If a larger build area is available you can use the print-in-one version of the game: https://pinshape.com/items/713-3d-printed-tardis-run-board-game-print-in-one
Rules are included in image and PDF form. Print the image at 300DPI or use the PDF, cut the rules out and fold in 4ths to fit in the board, assuming the scale was unchanged.
I find it is best to print the board with the charm so the light on top prints well. Plus you get a little charm when you're done. You can also choose to use any of the doctor or monster pawns you want from here: http://pinshape.com/items/715-3d-printed-doctor-who-pawns http://pinshape.com/items/714-3d-printed-doctor-who-monster-pawns http://pinshape.com/items/15482-3d-printed-doctor-pawns-premium-pack-war-12-and-vasta-narada
- Print the doctor pawns in one color. (Green)
- Print the monster pawns in another color. (Red)
- Print the white paddles in white.
- Print the black paddle in black.
- Print the top with the included charm in blue at the same time so the tip looks good.
- Print the rest of the board parts in blue.
- Assemble the parts with spare lengths of 1.8mm filament. Assemble the top and bottom to the sides before assembling the sides together. Commentary video can be seen at: https://youtu.be/eMD0KysGqrY
TARDIS Run is also available for purchase from me on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/182319698/tardis-run-board-game
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