ticket to ride train station 3d models
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My first attempt at a remix, liked the storage idea created by dragone17 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2617017) - increased depth of base to 3mm as original felt a bit too flexible, reduced height of train posts by 3mm as trains only sat halfway...
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This convenient little tray will keep your various card piles neat and orderly when playing the where you need tickets to take a ride on a train. It has a draw and discard section for the train cards. A section for the destination tickets that is...
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A Ticket to Ride game piece representing a station, as featured in the TTR: Europe edition.
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Therefore, I easily enlarged the part coming into contact with the printbed, and cleverly added some extra surface area touching the printbed between the wheels - this simple modification enabled me to successfully print the trains without any...
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I added some area touching the print bed between the wheels and this allowed me to print the trains succesfullyThe original is found on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3336300 by adampi...
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I added some area touching the print bed between the wheels and this allowed me to print the trains succesfullyThe original is found on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3336300 by adampi...
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I built a substitute set of train cards after our original ones got misplaced during a game of Ticket to Ride.
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Now available here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/8797-ticket-to-ride-train-rack -------- Since none of the existing racks for the Ticket to Ride trains met my standards, I designed a new one. They can hold 24 trains each (48 including the...
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Since none of the existing racks for the Ticket to Ride trains suited my liking, I created a new one. They can hold 24 trains each (48 including the 3 spares), you can fit 4 in one part of the original box (planning to print 48 additional trains per...
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3x3 tray for ticket to ride trains, I like to sort them into groups of 5 before I start playing but that takes a bit of time, with this I just dump them all in, shake it a second, and usually only have to fix two or three before it's nice groups of...
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Designed by me specifically for my son, this Ticket to Ride organizer was crafted using Fusion 360 for his board game needs. He required something that would keep his trains neatly organized, so I set out to create a solution that would meet his...
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I was astonished that nobody (that I discovered) had created an exact replica of the Ticket to Ride game pieces. Here's my attempt at it. The STLs are raw output from Solidworks and haven't been post-processed or verified, so I apologize in advance...
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I found the tension train holders too difficult to remove the trains from and wanted to use a little bit less filament. Print 2 for each player, will hold a total of 48 trains (45+3 spares). ... Find my custom box insert here:...
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... but mid-design, I reboot from scratch. ...I preserve the train spacing throughout, however. Next, I introduce subtle tapering to prevent the trains from getting stuck on the rack. ...Meanwhile, my logo showcases three inviting slots for cards.
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princeofwands's rack is an innovative concept; however, upon printing, I found that the fit was not optimal as each train's riser was slightly too wide, causing the trains to snap on - possibly intentional but not very effective and sometimes making...
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... ...Easy to print, no supports needed, not a lot of filament either. Tolerances were perfect, you can manage to separate them with one hand, but they shouldn't simply fall apart being handed across the table either. ...Happy gaming!</p><h3> </h3>
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... for the trains. ...Easy to print, no supports needed, not a lot of filament either. Tolerances were perfect, you can manage to separate them with one hand, but they shouldn't simply fall apart being handed across the table either. ...Happy gaming!
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Train Empire is a high-stakes journey across North America, where players take on the role of railroad magnates vying for dominance in a rapidly changing landscape.
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I wanted something to organize our Ticket to Ride (US ver) train cars. ...It's a little beefier than some other models and takes aruond 50gm of material.
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A container showcasing the 5 active rail tickets for the authentic miniature ticket format of Ticket to Ride.
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I needed a solution to keep the trains organized for Ticket to Ride. ...A compact holder fits perfectly within the game's storage case, allowing easy access and removal of trains whenever needed during gameplay.
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Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come...
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This is a compact bin designed to hold train pieces for Ticket to Ride gameplay sessions. Five identical versions were printed specifically for my game collection, each one capable of storing an entire bag's worth of trains. The design allows for...
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I made this remix based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:213031 The base 3D model is fantastic but I don't want to bring the train tray separately along with the Ticket to Ride game box. Therefore, I created a smaller tray that can hold 24 pieces...
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TICKET TO RIDE - LOCOMOTIVE PLAYER COUNTER I wanted to replace the wooden counters for another ones, and make them more immersive with the game. I took JFehr11's locomotive (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3001841) and added a base with the...
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Just a resize to make this work with TTR: First Journey. ...You'll want to print 4 (and one will have a bit of space around it due to the provided insert).
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... look, with doors featuring split openings. The tunnel has been rounded off, and both sides of the clocktower now display matching times at 3:30. This nod is a tribute to the nostalgic 3:30 pm train schedules and lunch breaks shared with coworkers.
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Remade almost the whole entire mesh, but didn't do it all at once.)The picture shows two stations (red is an original station, black is the model as printed).Added shingles on the various roof areas, added vertical cuts in the side roof, remade the...
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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.