3.5 KiB
Assembly Instructions
3D Printing
I printed the parts myself using a Bamboo Labs P1S 3D printer. I recommend using PLA filament for ease of printing and good detail. If you don't have a 3D printer, you can use a 3D printing service to have the parts printed and shipped to you. I've never used one so can't make recommendations. The .stl files are what you will need to send them.
Units
Each house needs these printed in their colour (see the README for the colours).
- 10 footmen
- 5 knights
- 6 ships
- 2 siege engines
Power Tokens
Each house needs 20 printed in their colour (see the README for the colours).
- 20 power tokens
Influence Tokens
There are tokens needed, three for each House, to represent their standing on the tracks. I have created a simple design for each track, with a symbol embossed into it:
You will need to print one of each, per house, in that house's colour (see the README for the colours). That's a total of 12 per token, 36 overall.
Supply Tokens
Each house needs 1 printed in their colour (see the README for the colours).
Victory Point Tokens
Each house needs 1 printed in their colour (see the README for the colours).
Order Tokens
These have been provided for printing. My chosen approach was to 3d print blank tokens in the colour of each house, and then use printed stickers to add the symbols to one side.
Each house needs 15 printed in their colour (see the README for the colours).
- 15 Order Token
- 1 set of Order Token Symbols onto sticker paper, then cut out
Influence Tracks
By changing the board the game is played on we lose the 'Influence' section, which needed updating to work with 12 players anyway. I have created three models based on the designs of the original creator, one for each of the Influence tracks.
You will need to print one of each track.
Printing
Board
You will need to print the custom board design, which has been split into two halves for easier printing. Each half should be printed at the highest quality possible to ensure the best detail and appearance. Ideally print it onto A0 size paper or card.
The halves are available as individual PNG files:
I was able to find a local professional printer who printed these onto paper for around £50 in total for two A0 prints.
⚠️ N.B.: The original creator's instructions say to print the board across FOUR A0 pages. Do not do this as it will be far too large, as well as incredibly expensive.