Complete Monopoly One Piece Edition
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I'm a huge fan of One Piece, and when a friend of mine suggested making a Monopoly game based on it, I jumped at the chance to start brainstorming all the details that would make it happen. Properties, money, figures, transportation - all these elements had to be carefully thought out. This project wasn't just about 3D printing; I also worked hard to create images for all the cards, board, and money. Seeing the end result was well worth the effort, as it turned out even better than I expected. The rules are mostly the same as a standard Monopoly game, but there's a twist - four special cards called Road Poneglyph cards that can give you the win if you collect all four of them. There are also three David Back Fight cards that use a coin flip to decide whether you gain or lose money. Most of the figures can be scaled up for even bigger prints, and you'll get an additional model in return. For example, scaling up Kabuto and printing it twice will give you a life-size Usopp's weapon. You can also print Brook's guitar, Nami's Log Pose, Chopper's hat, Franky's bottle of cola, or Thousand Sunny or Going Merry figureheads. Some figures might not be suitable for scaling up, such as Sanji's pan, Zoro's katanas, Luffy's straw hat, and Robin's book. I might upload the scaled-up files individually in the future. To print the cards, money, and board: Print the board on a standard printer in poster mode (40x40cm). Print the PDFs with the cards, noting that some cards are in Spanish - I'll translate them when I have time. Print as much money as you think you'll need. For 3D printing: I used an FDM printer to print my models, but if possible, I recommend using an SLA printer for better detail quality. For the characters, print only one figure per character. Zoro has two options - choose version 2, in my opinion. The Going Merry figures are houses; print 20 copies. The Thousand Sunny figures are hotels; print 10 copies. FDM settings used: speed (80mm/s), extruder temperature (200°C), bed temperature (40°C), infill (10%), material (PLA). If you have any ideas, feel free to share them in the comments section!
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