RUMMY BLOCKS GAME
If you like the classic Rummikub game, you will love Rummy Blocks which adds 3-dimentional strategic combinations! The mechanics of the game can be tricky, but once you play through a time or two, you will be a master. Complete with easy to assemble trays and a storage box.
Complete package with 3D printing instructions & detailed game playing rules.
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Files Included:
Block Tray Part A.stl (print 4 of this) Block Tray Part B.stl (print 4 of this) Storage.stl (print 1 of this) Storage Cover.stl (print 1 of this) Number 1 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 2 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 3 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 4 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 5 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 6 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 7 Block.stl (print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors, see example below) Number 8 Block.stl (OPTIONAL print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors) Number 9 Block.stl (OPTIONAL print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors) Number 10 Block.stl (OPTIONAL print 8 of this; 2 blocks in 4 different colors)
As always, feel free to make things more interesting by printing different pieces in different colors or if you’re feeling even more adventurous try experimenting with different sizing and scaling :)
Tips & Settings:
No special printing requirements or supports needed.
The trays need to be assembled using Block Tray Part A and Block Tray Part B. No gluing necessary, they simply fit into each other. Print 4 complete trays for 4 players.
The standard game is played with block numbers 1 to 7. In case you want to expand the game, we’ve added blocks 8, 9 and 10 which are optional.
If you find the blocks are too small, feel free to scale them up slightly. The storage box has extra room and can accommodate larger pieces as well.
The blocks need to be printed in 4 different colors.
Each block needs to be printed a total of 8 times with the following breakdown example below; in this example we will use the colors Red, Blue, Yellow and Orange (but you can use any 4 colors you want):
Number 1 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 2 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 3 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 4 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 5 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 6 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
Number 7 Block: 2x Red 2x Blue 2X Yellow 2x Orange
After printing all the blocks you should have a total of 56 blocks.