Azul Game Board
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This is an authentic game board design for Azul, the tile game by Michael Kiesling. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/230802/azul It features one main component and four identical side components that snap together with dovetail joints to form a ring. The original factory tiles drop into each of the nine rings, with a ridge to keep the four decorative tiles on each disk. The starting player token has a special slot on the central piece to track it. The center functions as the excess factory. All pieces are designed to fit on an Ender 3 bed and in the original box. To Print: - One main component - Four side components To play, you always need the main component and two to four side components, depending on players. For a two-player game, you can snap in two side components or use all four and leave the excess factories empty. I set the dovetail snap gap at 0.4 mm, which worked well for my printer. Feedback and suggestions are welcome. I included the SLDPRT and STP files for anyone who wants to edit them.
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