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MARBLE BOY automat

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  • 1.stl
  • 2.stl
  • 3.stl
  • 4.stl
  • Cardholder.stl
  • Game Card_CIRCLE MAZE.stl
  • Hinge.stl
  • Joystick.stl
  • Shaft.stl

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Last update 2020-11-28 at 18:32
Publication date 2020-03-23 at 11:54
Design number 120786

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3D model description

You can put different Game Cards in the MARBLE BOY automat to play different marble games. It's inspired by an arcade automat. You tilt you games, by moving the joytick like on a real arcade automat. Because of the mechanics in the automat the game is going to move parallel to the joystick. You can put all games in it, that you can also put in the MARBLE BOY (https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/the-marble-boy).

Some games have holes, into which a marble can fall down and then roll back to bottom area of the Marble Boy automat where you can pick the marble up again.

There is already 1 games included:

CIRCLE MAZE :
In this game you have to tilt the game around until the marble rolls from the start at the bottom right to the hole in the middle.

Feel free to come up with your own rules and have fun.

You can also make your own games!
When you make a game make sure that it fits in the game slot of the Marble Boy and please upload it on Cults with the Tag "MARBLE_BOY". That way every one can enjoy it.

3D printing settings

I use a Anet A8.
I used PLA, layer height of 0,3 and an infill of 30%.

Sadly, you canΒ΄t print the marbles, they dont roll as good as balls out of metall. I found the 5mm balls I use on Amazone for a low price.

For the assembly I addet a picture, you are going to need super glua or hot glua (to conect the Joystick with a Hinge, the Cardholder with a Hinge and to conect the Shafts). I used hot glua. I also made a few pictures of the process of assembly.

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