risk playing pieces 3d models
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Experience the classic trivia game using its original game piece. Achieve victory with just two correct responses! ...Have a blast!
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At every turn, players must confront a critical decision: "Should I bolster my own strength or undermine that of my adversary?" This translates into whether to seize an opponent's piece and weaken their position or elevate one of your own pieces and...
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As players deliberate on each turn, they must ponder a critical question: "Should I enhance my own strength or undermine that of my opponent?" This dilemma boils down to a simple choice: will you seize an enemy piece and weaken their position, or...
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... ...It's quite amusing to imagine these two distinct entities together. Maybe the chess piece is a knight guarding its pawn from the playful advances of the dog, or perhaps the dog is trying to steal the show by moving the pieces around on the board!
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Crafted items Rewritten version: Artistically created objects are what we refer to when we mention designed pieces. ...These can range from intricate sculptures to functional furniture and even decorative accessories, all of which have been meticulously...
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These are pieces that I made, and I publish them because they are not useful for me; but maybe for another person they might be useful.If you need these same models in another format, please tell me.Web...
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Divider excels at playing the iconic, traditional Risk board game featuring distinct boundaries reminiscent of vintage 80s and 90s designs. ... Pawn serves as a straightforward, print-friendly substitute for lost or misplaced pieces.
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Got fed up of looking for pieces when playing, so designed these boxes with separators that slot into the existing box. ...
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I'm working on a project of creating my own entire Risk game, including the board, pieces, and cards. The design for the pieces was relatively straightforward - I used the same shape for both types to keep things simple. I worked on this using...
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super simple design for separating the figures in risk
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The Commando from the game Risk of Rain.This version was made strongly referencing the logbook artwork from Risk of Rain Returns.
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Two additional Risk forces have been assembled - the Enchantresses and the Gourds.
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Headquarters to the iconic Risk game. ...Used to know who owns the Headquarter.
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Printable model of a gup, from Risk of Rain 2. ... Finished product measures about 5cm (~2") in diameter, and is 4cm (~1.75") tall.
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I recreated Risk of Rain scenario in my own style. I based it on one level from the game. ...Give this a thumbs up and if you'd like to leave a comment to show your support, thanks!
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This model was taken directly from the Risk of Rain 2 files and edited with mesh mixer. The photo of Cura is the position I printed him in and the back was a little stringy. You may have better luck printing him in a different position. ...I also set...
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I attempted crafting Han-D from the popular video game Risk of Rain, as he's one of my all-time favorite characters, and I'm thrilled with how he turned out. ... This model wasn't designed for 3D printing and presented some challenges when removing...
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I originally created this Risk of Rain item all those years ago, back when I was still honing my 3D skills. Now that my abilities have improved significantly, I've decided to breathe new life into it. ...I made some deliberate changes to give it an...
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Hopefully other Risk of Rain fans can now have a small Pilot survivor for their desk.Feel free to ask any questions or ideas to help improve my models.Note: I printed this using a resin printer, the Elegoo Mars 4 Ultra. This model isn't optimized for...
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I've created HAN-D from the game Risk of Rain, one of my favorite characters. I'm pleased with how he turned out. This model wasn't designed for 3D printing and was a bit of a challenge to remove supports, but it worked out fairly well when printed...
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Here, the options used include no risk messages, a hole radius of 2.5, an icon size of 12, manual length and width of 100 each, a 5 icon, font one size of 60, no reward message, emboss style 0, and a sign size of 0 with font two size of 38 using the...
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Replacement game piece for one of the iconic board games Trouble. ... If you want a sure-fit replacement game piece then this has been tried and tested. Any comments or feedback, let me know. ... Enjoy printing and play on!
prusaprinters
This is a game model I ripped out of Risk of Rain 2, I thickened the super thin parts and generally made the model more printable. Print instructionsI printed the whole model with the 0.2mm speed preset in generic "silk blue" PLA. Body Flip him on...
sketchfab
From the beating of the heart to the functioning of the brain, every system plays a vital role in maintaining the overall health and well-being of the individual. The circulatory system, for instance, is responsible for transporting oxygen and...
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Scale to 10000% in CURA *I use JB WELD Plastic Bonder epoxy to join the separate pieces. Then sand down the edges and paint with acrylic. *Link to the Ready to Print Characters I'm Done with:https://www.thingiverse.com/ShoeMan/designs You WILL...
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Scale to 10000% in CURA *I use JB WELD Plastic Bonder epoxy to join the separate pieces. Then sand down the edges and paint with acrylic. *Link to the Ready to Print Characters I'm Done with:https://www.thingiverse.com/ShoeMan/designs You WILL...
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( I used CURA's custom supports plugin) *I use JB WELD Plastic Bonder epoxy to join the separate pieces. Then sand down the edges and paint with acrylic. *Link to the Ready to Print Characters I'm Done...
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Scale to 10000% in CURA *I use JB WELD Plastic Bonder epoxy to join the separate pieces. Then sand down the edges and paint with acrylic. You WILL need to use supports still. Definitely try and mess around with custom supports if you want to save...
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*I use JB WELD Plastic Bonder epoxy to join the separate pieces. Then sand down the edges and paint with acrylic. *Link to the Ready to Print Characters I'm Done with:https://www.thingiverse.com/ShoeMan/designs You WILL need to use supports still....