Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5901641.
This Rupee by default is about 1" wide, just under 2" tall and ½" thick.
You can scale it if you wish. I used 100% for the Silver, Gold and “Diamond” ones and then 75% scale for the basic colors (approx. 20mm x 26mm x 10mm).
The display stand bases fit the 100% size Rupee, so if you scale your Rupees, make sure to scale the stands the same! (I forgot twice! haha).
There is a single stand, a row of 6, 7 & 8 stands, a “tri” stand of 6 and a “tri” stand of 3.
So you can mix and match or just print what suites your needs.
I haven't played in a long time, so I found a few WIki entries and based my prints on the following colors/point scale:
- Green: 1
- Blue: 5
- Yellow: 10
- Red: 20
- Purple: 50
- Orange: 100
- Silver: 200
- Gold: 300
There is no actual Diamond Rupee, but I wanted one, so that is pictured in my images for fun.
I printed the ‘tri’ 6 and ‘tri’ 3 stands after printing many of the single ones and deciding to make those.
I used a few different filaments:
Polymaker Matte PLA, Overture Matte PLA, Overture Silk PLA, Fillamentum Clear PLA and Prusament Orange PLA
I didn't have any purple, so I printed in White and used a purple Sharpee marker. I think it looks rather nice for now.
For the 1" ones, I printed at:
- .24 height / .44 width / .4 nozzle - 3 walls/perimeters - 0% infill - top/bottom 3 layers
for the 75% versions:
- .16 height / .32 width / .4 nozzle - 3 walls/perimeters - 0% infill - top/bottom 3 layers
For the bases/stands:
- .28 height / .52 width / .4 nozzle - 20% infill (I printed these upside down so I could have my textured PEI pattern visible - you can rotate this if you want or leave as is)
No supports were needed for the Rupees or the bases/stands.