BATTLESHIP – The Game 3D Printer Model

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Summary

BATTLESHIP - THE GAME

Portable version of the popular Battleship game. Each player has two boards - one to place his own fleet and another to mark where he has shot the enemy fleet. Green (or white) pegs are placed where nothing has been hit, red pegs indicate where a ship has been hit.

I decided for a design where each player has his own two boards (in contrast of a shared board in the middle) so both players do not need to sit opposite of each other. This allows you to play outdoors, on a park bench, between kitchen and living room - or even via phone!

There are many variants of this game (description see here: http://bit.ly/1uSAjnB) but with the standard variant, each player's fleet consists of:

4x Submarine (size: 2 pegs)
3x Destroyer (size: 3 pegs)
2x Cruiser (size: 4 pegs)
1x Battleship (size: 5 pegs)

For two players, you need to print:

  • 4x Board.stl
  • 2x Connector.stl
  • 8x Ship2.stl
  • 6x Ship3.stl
  • 4x Ship4.stl
  • 2x Ship5.stl
  • Pegs (50 pieces of each color should be fine)

HINTS:

  • When using Cura, use the "Ironing" feature to achieve very smooth top surfaces. Unfortunately, I discovered this feature right after I printed the boards :-)

  • Use a paint marker (f.e. "Edding 780") to color the chars and numbers on the board.

PRINTING:

  • Board.stl
    Layer height 0.3mm (or less). Use infill ~8% for even top surfaces.

  • Connector.slt
    Layer height 0.3mm (or less). Use infill ~8% for even surfaces. Enable supports.

  • Ships
    Layer height 0.3mm (or less). No infill, no supports required.

  • Pegs
    Layer height 0.3mm (or less). No infill, no supports required.
Board.stl 1.2MB
Connector.stl 193.5KB
Pegs_10_Pcs.stl 116.3KB
Ship_2.stl 15.7KB
Ship_3.stl 18.8KB
Ship_4.stl 22.2KB
Ship_5.stl 24.6KB