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An idea for the board game figurines came from this book of traffic models I got from a conference in Canberra, |
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the stands used in the figurines were pinched for |
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the figurine design I've made. |
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Dice and gameplay cards. |
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"Blue" 3d printed dice which can be substituted for the 2d printed dice supplied with "Cycle Challenge 2010" |
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Possible dice configuration for using 3d printed dice with Cycle Challenge 2010 . The 6 dice use numbers one to six six times each. This feature is not present on the 2d printed dice in Cycle Challenge 2010. |
Hi,
Back in 2010, I devised a cycling
boardgame, "Cycle Tour" but it had a predecessor, which I talked about in this
blog post from back then. Anyway, after talking about cycling boardgames with Aly McDonald, I have revived "Cycle Challenge". This
link brings you to a download site for a 2010 (2d) version of the game and a 3d printable variable dice.
The game itself is a handicap dice game which uses "weighted" dice to produce different likely outcomes over a set of six races. Have fun!
Regards Steve Nurse
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