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Senet Game Pieces Replacement 3D Model
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16mm diameter Original small box chessboard 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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3.6 h
4 plates

Scaled up version with 25mm diameter, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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9.3 h
4 plates
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Senet, a game originating 3,200 years ago in ancient Egypt, is a game where players embody a deceased soul, playing against an unseen opponent, who is none other than the god Osiris. Those interested can research the game rules themselves, as they are quite simple and somewhat resemble a single-track board game like Chutes and Ladders.

This design is inspired by a recent popular miniature version of the Senet game. As the original pieces were merely wooden slivers, lacking immersion, the design of 3D pieces was requested by a member of the board game club known as "Fa Lao." The figurines are modeled after open-source models from other websites. Due to the limitations of the original game box, the base of each piece is only 1.6cm in diameter. Therefore, the printing detail can only be "moderately high." However, it is a significant improvement over the original pieces and still fits in the original box, ensuring its portability.






Simultaneously, at the request of another mother in the club, she drew a larger version of the game tablecloth. Therefore, another version of the pieces was created with a 2.5cm base diameter. Those who are interested in drawing their own game boards can use this version for printing, as the detail of the pieces will be much better.

The image below shows a photograph of the game board made by "Qiao Yan."


Those who are interested can download and print it for use, or they can create and draw their own.
Once again, we would like to thank the support of our "Douba Board Game Research Society." The photos above are also the photographic works of our club's most wonderful "Fa Lao." Our most wonderful grandmother.

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