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Star wars battleship game formated for Bambu

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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the Remix is formatted for Bambu studio. Is set up for an AMS for the box. Main color box and surface colors for accents.

 

Total of 5 colors used. Only two trays use two colors, the top and bottom of the box. You can choose whatever colors you want.

If you don't have an AMS, you might manually change the filament of just let it be all built with the same color, and subtle. most of the part are separated by color.

 

box: Black

box text: white

Imperial parts: silver

Rebel parts: gold

white pins

red pins

 

the build plate title has how many copies are needed for that plate.

 

the items of same color are on the same plate. 

 

For the red and white pins, I added fuzzy skin for the finger part of the pins.

 

the plates are for the x1c, should work fine for P1P. If you want to try it on a A1 mini, you would need to scale ALL the parts by 0.85 If you do please let me know if it works.

 

Some assembly needed. Simple gluing the hinges to the box. Very simple assembly.

 

Some of the pieces have some fine detail. so be careful removing Support. to not break or bend the parts. some of the fine detail is lost in printing. I chose not to reprint the ships with a smaller nozzle. But that would help. you don't need to print all the parts with a fine nozzle.

 

A few options:

Looks like the box pivots  are designed for a slice of 1.75  filament. This will probably work fine for the number of open closes.  if you want it stronger you might use a screw. But threads are not a good pivot. The best option is a dowel pin. A small dab of glue, on each side, will make the pin not come out.

If you use a slice of filament, I would just glue on one side. That way it is easy to replace.

 

There is a grove in the box you might put a chunk of filament in. As a color highlight. It is not a good seal, and does not need a water tight seal. But makes it look better.

 

Another change from the original is the original box opens 180 Degree. But part of the game is hiding your placement from the others. A change I made limits the box to opening 90 degrees.

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Great design! thanks for sharing. made some Pin for the hinges. Can share if needed, just ask!
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Can you share the pin for the hinges,please :)
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Replying to @beto_costantini :
thank you for this. can you tell me how you got the hinges to stay on the game itself? glue? screws? If you could put together a step by step, I would gladly boost you / venmo.
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amazing model but gotta be very blunt it took several fails and dialing in of settings for the text on the box. and the ships failed every time I tried to print with the pegs about 5 attempts changing every setting that could help. I had to cut the pegs in bambu studio and glue them on after an shape with debuting tool to get them to fit and work I printed pegs 96% to scale and ships 97% to help the pegs fit better in the board they were way to snug at 100% but all that to say it is a beautiful finished print when all said and done ps the pins that someone posted worked but are kinda weak I would recommend using wood dowels or something instead but they still work and I just printed spares to keep in the boxes
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I am not a fan of the printed pins. they work. For the a high use a dowel pin or screw would be more durable.
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well designed! bravo!
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I really like the color layout you chose… I’ll definitely do the same if I print this again
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partially through but amazing!
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thank you for the boost.
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I adore the boxes and the Star Wars theme 🥰 Everything printed perfectly, the supports are numerous on the small parts but remove relatively easily This didn’t pose any problems The only point that may need improvement is the attachment system that needs gluing The angles aren’t quite identical and I have a gap that formed No impact on the gameplay of course 😉 I wonder if an integrated system wouldn’t be simpler to implement? In any case, thank you for the work done The model is superb I already envision dozens and dozens of battles with my daughter!
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thank you for the boost. I know traditionaly your ships go on the lower. But brother and I figured out that if you put your ships on the vertical It is easier to "hide" from your opponent.
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Great print! Used the additional pins supplied by someone else below. Giving these to a friend that will be ecstatic. Thanks so much.
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Forgive the dumb question but I'm still new at this. HOW do you know where/when to add a "pause" in the slicer if you don't have AMS? I don't want to keep guessing and printing these big pieces. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks...
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Really nice!!! Thanks for the model, my friend will like it :D What could be improved: - back hinge does not open wide enough. Remove a bit of the center support - Peg printing was tideos, printer kept knocking some over. Maybe ad brim? I managed with higher bed temp. - Some figures are hard to print. I changed from tree to normal supports, worked much better - Add the dovels from the linked model. While they are small and easy to break, at least you have a full set right out of the printer.
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printed everything in petg p l a silk too fragile to work with
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Fresh off the printer! The details on this model are insane!
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