Full One piece Monopoly
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I'm a huge fan of One Piece, and when a friend of mine proposed the idea of creating a Monopoly game about it, I immediately started thinking about how to bring it to life and all the elements that make up a classic Monopoly. Properties, money, figures, transports - you name it. This project isn't just about 3D printing; it also involves working with images because I designed all the cards, board, and money myself. It took a lot of time and effort, but seeing the final result was well worth it. The rules are largely based on traditional Monopoly, but there's an added twist - four special "Road Poneglyph" cards that can give you a winning edge if you collect all four. Then, there are three "Davy Back Fight" cards that use a coin flip to determine whether you win or lose money. Most of the figures in this game can be scaled up, and you'll end up with an additional model. For example, if you scale up the Kabuto figure and print it twice, you'll have a life-size Usopp weapon. You can also create Brook's guitar, Nami's log pose, Chopper's hat, Franky's bottle of cola, or even Thousand Sunny or Going Merry figureheads. However, 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. This project combines elements from both Monopoly and the One Piece video games.
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