miniAzul: Summer Pavilion

miniAzul: Summer Pavilion

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[WIP] My interpretation of a printable version of the game Azul: Summer Pavilion (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/287954/azul-summer-pavilion). The rules for the game can be seen here: https://tesera.ru/images/items/1551575/EN-Azul%20SP-Rules.pdf The models are small because my printer (Ender-2 Pro) has a small bed, which limits the size of the boards. If you want a larger version you can re-scale the models. I printed it all in PLA and plan to paint it to replicate Azul's color pattern. However, I haven't painted it yet so for now I'm testing the boards in a monochromatic scheme. I also designed a box to keep 4 player's boards and a scoring board in addition to all tokens: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5830357 #### More details for each model: * **Player's board**: original player's board for the game, this is the one with fixed colors * **number of prints**: min 2, max 4 (amount of players) * **Player's board Alt**: alternative version of the player's board without fixed colors * **number of prints**: not necessary to be printed but it substitutes the original player's board so from 2 to 4 can be printed * **Scoring board**: board used to keep track of all of the player's scores * **number of prints**: 1 * **Player's token**: token used to identify a player's board and to keep track of the players' score on the scoring board * **number of prints**: a pair for each board printed - I have printed on different colors from the tiles and the boards to get some contrast * **Wild color for the scoring board**: small tile-shaped inserts for the scoring board - used to identify the wild color for the current round * **number of prints**: 6, one of each different color of tile * **Tiles**: the tiles used for the game * **number of prints**: 22 of each of the 6 colors (132 total tiles) * **Round counter**: cylinder used to mark which is the current round * **number of prints**: 1 * **Start player token**: tile-like token to identify the first player (this model is larger than the regular tiles on this version) * **number of prints**: 1 - I recommend printing it in a different color from the regular tiles, I have printed it in 2 colors to make it even more different from the others

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