I got Uno Extreme for Christmas last year and was surprised that despite each player having to turn it towards themselves before hitting the button, it didn't include a spinning base, instead you have to pick it up and turn it. I created a base to hold the unit which avoids the built in feet, and then paired it with a lazy susan (I used this model because the whole thing can be 3D printed instead of relying on skateboard or other bearings - https://www.printables.com/model/815431-mini-turntable-100mm-lazy-susan/files) I just glued the base onto the lazy susan platform because I'm lazy and this took me way longer to create than I expected as it is.
It's stable and doesn't fall off owing to the two pins that push into the bottom of the unit that were originally used to hold it in the box it came in.
Printed on an Ender 3 V3 SE using standard PLA. I added two 0.28mm “wings” as a kind of built in brim to the narrow part to aid in bed adhesion because I found it had a tendency to warp when removing from the build plate. They can be cut or snapped off after printing and cooling.
Layer Height: 0.2mm / 0.28mm
Infill: 10-15%
The author marked this model as their own original creation.