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Below are the first designs created by the students and teachers associated with Brookwood School's "World Piece Project". The design files for each piece are in an STL format. If you are not a 3D printing ninja, no worries...we are sure you are close to people who are. For detailed information on how to turn STL files into 3D printed objects, visit our MAKING page. After you have found a 3D printer, to print a given piece, click "download file", drag it to the 3D printer "slicer" of choice, choose the appropriate filament color, press "Print", and Voila, a replacement piece.
Here is our 1st attempt at recreating a missing "Pop and Drop Penguin" piece. Printing in this orientation and changing the filament half way through the print will give the "two color" effect. Enjoy!
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Although not an identical version of the pawn that was shared, hopefully this one will work for your game. Download the file below to print in either black or white.
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Liam has designed this version of a Sorry piece. Download and print in the color of your choice!
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Tired of replacing all those missing Monopoly houses with buttons, coins, and pebbles? Well fret no more. Nate has created this 3D printable Monopoly house just for you. Print in green and "get out of jail free!"
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Unable to sink your friend's battleship, just because you don't have the right pegs. Not anymore, thanks to Maisy who designed these sweet replacement pegs. Print in red or white for maximum effect.
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McKenzie and Jamari were both working on a Monopoly hotel...this is Jamari's final version. Enjoy!
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Monopoly hat.
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Caroline has created this base that can be used to hold a piece of your designing - gap = 1.0mm
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Nate's Trivial Pursuit wedge
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Caroline's Trouble piece
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Zach's Sorry piece
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