This is my model of a complete game set for Settlers of Catan in 3D. The only thing you will need other than these prints is a set of cards from the base game, 2 d6, building cost tiles, a robber and longest road and army markers.
All the pieces in this set are unique so no forest tile is like any other as well as all the other resources. The only pieces that will need to be printed more than once are the base water tiles and the 3-1 ports. as well as each road, city, and settlement.
The storage is fairly large when printed but displays nicely so I don't think it is that big of a deal.
If you print this model please post pictures as a make as I would love to see the results of others on this project!
Printer Brand:
TEVO
Printer:
Tarantula
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.1 mm
Infill:
25%
Filament: Solutech 3D PLA Black
Notes:
you probably want to print these with a brim because the locking tabs have a tendency to curl up. The models have built in support tabs under each lock tab that pop out very easily after printing. I also recommend printing in the colour you want the road spaces to be (in my case this was black) and then you only have to paint the terrain on each tile.
every piece is unique except the base water pieces and the 3-1 ports. I haven't taken on making tiles for a 5-6 player expansion but I will likely do this in future so follow me if you want to be updated when that happens.
I printed the 4 player sets at 0.08 mm layers with a .4 nozzle and it worked pretty well
Note that some of the trees were too small to survive printing on my printer so some may fall off. In my opinion it doesn't take away from the overall board as it should only happen to a few of them
After each tile prints there are six built in support tabs you will need to pop off. They stick out a tiny bit over the edge and it should be very easy to push them off with you thumb as long as you are not printing too hot.
This is a big project and I would LOVE to see a make if you do end up creating one of your own. I have loved my board for many years now and I hope you will too!
All of these models were made using fusion 360
Note: This is a import from my old Thingiverse account as I make the shift to Printables.
Category: Games
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.