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  • TAB1.stl
  • TAB2.stl
  • avion.stl
  • balama.stl
  • box lid.stl
  • box plane.stl
  • box.stl
  • piedica.stl
  • pion 0.stl
  • pion 1.stl
  • pion x.stl

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Publication date 2021-02-18 at 07:38
Design number 296542

dani68

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3D model description

There are two identical tables (TAB1 and TAB2) for each player.
Each box is identified by a number on the X axis (1 to 10) and a letter on the Y axis (A to J).
TAB1 (THE PLANE) is its own, where three identical planes are placed without the opponent seeing their position.
TAB2 is the place where the opponent's position is noted by placing the pawns ... 0.1, or x.
Planes are not allowed to overlap or go outside the frame. Each player will try to guess where the opponent's planes are in the second frame.
When both players have placed the three planes in their own frame, the game can begin. You can draw who is the first in line. Each move has two parts:
1. The first player announces a certain box of the opponent, for example C3.
2. The opponent looks at his own frame and answers with one of the following possibilities:
air - the house is outside any plane - pawn "0"
hit - the house is part of a plane, but no cabin was found - pawn "1"
downed - the box contains the cockpit (top) of an airplane - pawn "x" and then all the boxes of the downed plane become hit and the "1" pawn is placed on the whole plane.
Both players score the result, each on his TAB2, a 1 for hit and 0 for air, x for down.
The aim of the Aircraft game is to find only the three cabins. The first player to find all three cabins (top) of the plane wins. The position of each plane must be discovered in the same way as on the opponent's board!
A player does not have to say in which direction the plane shot down by the opponent is. Thus, the player does not have to say if a hit house is part of an already downed plane.
PARTS:
-TAB 1 = 73 g - change filament to another color at 57%
-TAB 2 = 72 g - filament change of another color at 53%
-plane = 3 g - filament change another color at 63%
- panel clamp hinge 1 panel 2 = 4 g
- pawns (x, 0.1) = 1 g - filament change of another color at 50%
- obstacle (fixed on TAB1) = 1 g

REQUIRED for the 2 players:
-PIONES: X = 12 pcs
0 = 50 pcs
1 = 50 pcs
-AIRCRAFT = 6 pcs
-TAB 1 = 2 pcs
-TAB 2 = 2 pcs
-HALM = 4 pcs
-SHEDGE (foot stand for panel 2) = 2 pcs

Additionally, you have the pawn storage box (which, depending on the number of pawns, you can "scale", and the plane for the box lid.

3D printing settings

SETTINGS:
- material = PLA
- layer height = 0.16 mm
- infill = 15%
- no support
- print speed = 50-60 mm / s

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