
Moe's low poly
myminifactory
It appears you've provided a comprehensive guide for creating a 3D printed Monopoly game board, along with various components such as streets, buildings, cards, and even a storage box. Here’s a breakdown of what I found: 1. **Streets and Buildings**: There are links to download the designs from MyMiniFactory for different types of streets (e.g., 3D printed), buildings (e.g., electric company), water works, etc. 2. **Transportation**: Similar to other categories, there’s a base model and building models linked for transportation components like trains, cars, etc. 3. **Water Works**: Base and building designs are provided here as well. 4. **Electric Company**: Both the base and the buildings can be downloaded from this link. 5. **Community Chest, Chance, Income Tax, Luxury Tax**: These components also have their own links for downloading their respective 3D printed models. 6. **Corners**: Start, jail, free parking, go to jail are all covered with their own designs. 7. **Houses and Hotels**: Models for houses and hotels can be found here. 8. **Card Holder and Additional Parts**: There’s a card holder model and additional blank parts (street, corner, street round) for users who want to create their custom pieces. 9. **Assembly Instructions**: It mentions that you need cylindrical magnets (6 mm x 3 mm) and some glue to assemble the game board. The instructions are quite detailed on how to place the magnets and assemble the top parts like streets and corners. 10. **Preparation of the Game**: Once assembled, players are advised to insert their original Monopoly cards into the card holders with the correct color, number, and letter. Then, they should arrange the streets, corners, taxes, chances, and community cards on top according to their preference. 11. **Gameplay**: The instructions mention that when a player buys a part of a street, they can remove the price from the corresponding space and place the additional building there as a reward. 12. **Board**: A link to download a 3D printed Monopoly board is provided. 13. **Storage**: Finally, there’s a design for storing all these components in a convenient way. It seems like you've covered every aspect of creating a 3D printed Monopoly game, from the individual pieces to how to assemble and play with them.
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