1:10 Mix&Match Game Elements and Field for strategic planning

Hi there! I created and shared a 1:10 3D model of this year’s hero bot, Huey, in this post:
https://www.vexforum.com/t/i-created-a-3d-printed-huey-mini/137271

Now, I am sharing all the files for the 1:10 Mix & Match game elements, including the miniature game field. Some files are modified from the CAD files released by VEX official, which I optimized for 3D printing, while others are entirely designed by me. These miniatures are great for strategic planning.

https://www.printables.com/model/1371890-vex-iq-mixmatch-110-miniature-field-and-game-eleme

Feel free to download and print your own versions, and don’t forget to leave comments. Enjoy!

Awesome!

I’ll definitely be printing one of these :smiley:

Not entirely topic as this is an IQ page, but having a V5 version of this but similar scale or dimensions would be amazing, what about the ability to add magnets /magnetic tape to the game elements/goals and do strategy with your alliance before matches!

I actually printed it! Here is my feedback:

  1. The large field tile wouldn’t fit on my printer, so I had to make it into 4 pieces. (I used a Bambu lab A1 mini)
  2. The wheels of the Huey bots wouldn’t fit into the holes, so I didn’t use the wheels :frowning:
  3. The claw keeps falling out of the lift, not sure if I was supposed to do something to it.
  4. Other than that, it printed perfectly! Will definitely use in the future!

9.5/10

Here are some pictures:







I also have an a1 mini I’m probably going to print this on, so is there anything you would have done differently?

Split the field tiles into 4 parts (the whole field is too big) and glue them together. The wheels on Huey are a waste of time, because they didn’t fit in the holes of the robot. (At least for me). Other than that, the printer did pretty good. Just try not to lose any small parts!

You prints looks awesome! For the wheels on mini Huey, they are designed to print-in-place. You don’t have to separate them into parts while slicing. They should work with a 0.2mm diameter nozzle. They need more works on tolerances.

Ahh, that explains it. Thanks for clarifying!