These tiles might be nothing but tracks, but they're the bread and butter of the entire game. Along with the board, these are the foundation of Hextraction, the hackable, 3D-printable board game.
These basic tiles are the core of the game - they build more momentum than fancy mechanisms, and they make the game move faster than complex effects. I recommend putting at least one basic tile into the pool per non-basic tile.
The tiles are named for the tracks' appearance - they're not abbreviations, so don't read too far into them!
I also included a blank tile - PLEASE don't print this! It's a base for your own designs, if you'd prefer not to start in Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 source: https://a360.co/42u6wDc The S and Z tiles were a late addition, so they have a separate source file: https://a360.co/3VYpz6d
All of my Hextraction tiles have a built-in sacrificial support under each notch - remember to snap it off after printing. Enable the brim if these detach from the bed.
Hextraction is a 3D-printable, modder-friendly board game designed by me, Zack Freedman of Voidstar Lab. In addition to tiles, you'll also need 10mm steel balls or 3/8" slingshot ammo and a game board. To learn the rules and how to get started, watch the Hextraction video!
Hextraction is absolutely free - it's free of charge - all of my models are here on Thangs, commercial use allowed. It's free-form - you can play with any number of opponents, even zero. It's free to modify - you can create your own tiles and configure your own board.
For more information, visit https://playhextraction.com.