Fallout Board Game enemy tile markers

Fallout Board Game enemy tile markers

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Updated 6/13/2020: Increased font size for numbers; added versions with 1, 2, 3 instead of 01, 02, 03. I kept losing track of which enemy spawned on what tile while playing the Fallout Board Game, so I created a stand for the enemy tokens that wouldn't damage the cardboard when inserting the token. The inner edges are rounded slightly to prevent damage. The rear "tooth" should be tall enough to allow picking up both the token and the stand at the same time. The front "teeth" should be low enough not to cover the right-side attributes of the enemy and wide enough apart not to hide the leg vulnerability of enemies. The enemy token may lean forward slightly, but it shouldn't fall over. The tokens appear to be about 2.1-2.2mm thick (my tool isn't that accurate), so I made the gap between the teeth 2.25mm to provide extra room for the token and compensate for smooshed printing (I tend to print low, causing the filament to become wider than it should). Preview images were printed with a height of .2mm and a nozzle size of .4mm. Tokens count from 1 to 18 because the base game scenarios never have more than 18 tiles on the board at any time. To determine which tile is which number, I used a top-left-to-right approach (1-2-3...). Files should include individual tokens in case one gets lost, as well as groups of 18 all together - one with three rows and six columns, and another with six rows and three columns. If you print all 18 at once, the files will have both options. The stands were designed using 123D Design, while the numbers were added in Blender (that's how I knew to do it). The numbers aren't merged or unioned, but they should still print fine regardless (you may want to review your slicing results before printing, but mine printed successfully).

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