My significant other is a rather large fan of Creature Comforts and was bummed that they missed out on the Kickstarter edition of the game and its wooden tokens. I bought them the deluxe token upgrade pack as a present, somewhat assuming it would include the first-player token, almanacs, and wheelbarrows - it did not.
I created this along with the first-player token and almanacs, so my significant other could have the entire Kickstarter collection (albeit a bit homemade).
This one is rather annoying - the central details of the wheel are too small for a 0.2 mm nozzle to properly print. I have had the best results by printing the details (yellow parts) and leaving them on the build plate while printing the side panels on top. You will need to print two sets of details/side panels, one of which is mirrored in relation to the other.
If you are going to attempt the method above be sure to align the details and the side panel properly! The details should be offset left by 0.0758 mm, and 0.0949 mm forwards relative to the center point of the side panel.
For reference's sake, I printed this at a layer height of 0.08mm using a 0.2mm nozzle.
Print the body first, then print each set of details and side panels, in whichever color you desire (see below for some approximate color values). Once printed, push the pins on the back of the side panels into the hole of body - some glue will help keep the parts together.
The image below shows which colors each part should be printed in, to achieve a look similar to the original. The colors below are a mean value of the gradient used in the promotional material for the Kickstarter stretch goals.
Check out filamentcolors.xyz to find filaments that match or are similar to these colors!
As I do not have access to the originals the size of this token may not be exactly right, however the proportions should be.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.