Board Game Currency/Point Markers (Inspired by Paradox)

Board Game Currency/Point Markers (Inspired by Paradox)

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I would like to credit Paradox by Zac Dortch available at http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/384458/paradox-doctor-who-derivative-of-rftg for the inspiration for these. I'm not claiming them as a derivative of his work as they are just numbered hexagons and they use no art from his game as requested in his license. Paradox is a print [on paper] and play card game based on Race for the Galaxy. I really enjoy the concept of print and play games but I can't stand playing with paper coins. This is a simple 3d printable replacement for the paper point markers in this game or any other game. Note that despite looking blank in the thumbnails, these have their values carved in them. They are upside down in the CAD files so that they print number side down as I was getting better quality that way. I'm not sure why I put the smallest font on the largest marker but I've decided to stick with that choice. Since I've never played a game that uses the 3 chips I didn't feel the need to print them. They have therefore never been test printed. Instructions The official instructions for Paradox state that you need: "45 — Victory Point (VP) chips: 30@1, 9@5, and 6@10" I just used skeinforge's multiply to make these into a sheet instead of preparing a plate. Don't forget to spray paint them Tardis blue.

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