ticket to ride replacement trains 3d models
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Right now, it stores trains, tokens, and sleeved cards for: Ticket to Ride Europe, 1912 Expansion, Asia, India & Switzerland, Africa, Netherlands, UK & Pennsylvania. You can also fit 1-2 maps of your choice inside. I use additional boxes from the...
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I love the concept of a tray for Ticket to Ride! ...With little ones running around, I often found myself fidgeting with trying to figure out a way to get everyone's pieces to align perfectly, so a friction fit design would make things much more...
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I had trouble finding coin capsules for the passenger tokens of Ticket to Ride Marklin, so I made my own. I remixed schleprocker's Orleans capsules to be the right size and then added a lip to help open them up. ... These fit pretty snug, but you may...
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Slim and thin deck storage for Ticket to Ride: Amsterdam cards, with individual slots for each of the 3 decks. Designed with a single 0.4mm wall, to keep the card holder slim enough to fit into the game's card storage location.. It's delicate, so...
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I modified c_sharper's great card tray for the Ticket to Ride Europe board gameby thickening one set of the track rail ties so that all of the rail ties in the model have the same height. ... This allowed me to do a filament swap during the print so...
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... needed. Great Original Design - THANK YOU! If you are unable to print one for yourself, I do have it for sale on Etsy in 11 color options. - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1033407770/ticket-to-ride-card-organizer-tray-11?ref=listings_manager_grid
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The Ticket to Ride games all use identical wooden cylinders as score markers, and this holder is designed to store them together seamlessly. To give it a little extra flexibility when you press in the pieces, print in TPU. This will provide a smooth...
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Remixed to hold the larger cards for ticket to ride. The cards are a tight fit, if you have a slightly bigger buildplate, print at 101%. If you like my creations, and want to show me some love or give me a tip, you could always buy me a coffee! And...
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Here are playing pieces I designed for use with Ticket to Ride - New York. I designed these two years ago for a secret Santa exchange and then forgot all about them, so I haven't printed them in a long, long time. There are two sets to choose from...
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Ticket to Ride and 1910 expansion Game box insert for Ticket to Ride and 1910 expansion. Made to accommodate sleeved cards, but unsleeved cards will also fit. Revision 1.5: There is now a printable spacer to hold the board in place with the larger...
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I aimed to solve a couple problems with these unique train storage racks/dispensers for Ticket To Ride USA (not sure what the specs are for Europe version). 1 - existing train racks are flat, which works ok when you're playing the game, but there...
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I found that the source models must have been made for bigger trains, because the trains included in my Ticket To Ride US #DO7201 did not fit. The trays themselves fit the box, but the trains did not fit the tray. So I removed the train brackets and...
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A player to with a lid that has slots to put your destination tickets and cards. ...It fits perfectly into the insert that comes with the game.
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I wanted modular card holders for the 5 draw cards in Ticket to Ride. chzhed's holder looked like what I wanted, so I remixed them down for TTR card sizes. These fit the small, USA version cards. Mine aren't sleeved, so I can't verify if sleeved...
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I needed custom card holders for my Ticket to Ride game. I found a design online that matched what I was looking for, so I modified it to fit the smaller cards used in TTR. These holders work perfectly with the small, US-style cards. Since mine...
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Ticket To Ride Destination Cards Holder Made for TTR New York smaller destination cards but it also works for normal sized cards. Modeled to print without supports but your milage may vary. It sized to take not much space in front of you on the...
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This is a simple, compact card rack for the 5 face-up cards in the *Ticket to Ride* board game, designed especially for the larger playing cards like in "USA 1910," "Europe" etc. The design is intended to save space on your playing card table, while...
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The original would not print on my Ender3V2, so I moved it around a bit to get it to fit. I have not printed this yet- but plan to soon. ... Let me know if it works for you!
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People are drawn to straightforward solutions that get the job done quickly without unnecessary complexity.
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Two of the corners were very fragile in the original design. ...I remixed it to make them stronger.
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In the initial document, it was noted that the central portions were inadequately closed (refer to image, possibly vertex tearing?). Consequently, the model was deformed, leading to incorrect printing of the (Collada?) .dae file. After rectifying...
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... in a malformed model that prevented the Collada .dae file from printing correctly. ...To fix this, I made some changes and printed the object without supports at a layer height of 0.25mm and 30% infill, taking approximately 20 minutes to complete.
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A buddy needed a sixth batch of components for his TTR Rails and Sails upgrade, so he could assemble his custom vessel to perfection. ...I built this precise replica of the ship myself.
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My Printrbot boasts a modest build volume -- a compact bed measuring just 100mm by 100mm by 100mm, which meant I had to rethink my approach to printing the original tray. Rather than producing a single five-column tray, I broke the design down into...
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I was not 100% comfortable with the original design as I usually grab the tray instead the spindle, so I designed a base with a spindle to ease transportation.
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... safe in their box. ...I added a reminder to the side, so everyone knows they should have 45 trains on hand. This helps prevent any trains from getting lost. ... Here's the Tinkercad link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/c93Sv2Qctzx-player-trains
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... trays.) Print 10 card holders, 5 player trays, and 1 tray for the extra train pieces. Ticket to Ride (North America / US base game 2004) Ticket to Ride: USA 1910 (2006) Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 5 – United Kingdom & Pennsylvania (2015)
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This card holder is appended to Wile's Ticket to Ride tray.\r\n(With room for one stem, one station, and two low cars, it fits neatly inside the box.)\r\nIt keeps trains securely in their designated spots.