Turing Tumble Pacchetto virtuale

Turing Tumble Pacchetto virtuale

Prezzo di listino15,97 €
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  • Spedizione dai Paesi Bassi
  • Articolo disponibile e pronto alla spedizione

Tutti i modelli per stampare in 3D e costruire il tuo Turing Tumble personale oppure modificarne i componenti.

Dato che la maggior parte delle stampanti 3D non professionali non consente di realizzare pezzi delle dimensioni del tabellone del computer, ti consigliamo di acquistare un tabellone insieme al pacchetto virtuale.

Scopri tanti trucchi e suggerimenti per costruire la tua copia di Turing Tumble visitando i forum della community all'indirizzo community.turingtumble.com.


 

Il download include:
  • File CAD (nei formati STL e STP) per tutti i componenti in plastica
  • Una versione in PDF del manuale degli enigmi (in inglese)

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 13 reviews
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    B
    Bradley (Cobble Hill, CA)
    Needs print profiles and re-design for home 3D printing!

    I bought Virtual Pack with the intention of printing a complete game with my Bambu Labs X1C printer. The Virtual Pack does not include any printing profiles. The small pieces should be re-designed with removable pins so that they can be printed flat. There should also be a version of the game board that can be printed in sections and then glued together. It looks like I spent $20 for nothing.

    C
    C D.
    Great critical thinking puzzle

    It took a bit for my 8 yo boys to warm up to the story. At first they wanted to just create their own combinations. Once they started working the challenges, the set took on w whole new aspect. They�re motivated to earn new pieces as they finish more challenges.

    R
    Ralf B.
    Much work – quite a bit of fun

    I ordered a Virtual pack and as recommended, I also bought a computer board as recommended in the product description.However it turns out, most other parts aren’t particularly well suited for single extrusion 3d-printers either, which made it hard to prepare those as well.Also, you still need to purchase weights for the ramps somewhere (not for sale in this store), the main balls (which are for sale but seem to permanantely be sold out) and probably a board stand.The crossover-elements are particulary hard to print so they operate with reasonable reliability.The shop could make the required items much clearer since the shipment ist quite expensive and youe don’t want to return for individual parts.It is also sad that it isn't possible to buy a German puzzle book along with the virtual pack without paying that twice.The game itsself is a lot of fun and I just bought a regular copy for someone. The virtual pack isn’t a fair deal since it's unclear what you sign up for.

    B
    Bin H.
    Virtual version not living up to expectation

    As an experience 3D printer user, I didn’t think much before purchasing the virtual version. First, the experience is not good. What I received was a temporary download link that can only be accessed from that email, not within the account. And the link expired after just a few days, so if I didn’t save the downloaded file, I’m doomed. More importantly, the parts’ tolerance are too tight for FDM printing. I had to use a drill to open up the holes so the parts can spin more freely, yet I still can’t make linked gears turn appropriately (3D printing is not as smooth as injection molded parts). So overall, the virtual version is not carefully executed or tested and compromised an otherwise ingeniously designed product.

    B
    Bin H.
    Virtual version not living up to expectation

    As an experience 3D printer user, I didn�t think much before purchasing the virtual version. First, the experience is not good. What I received was a temporary download link that can only be accessed from that email, not within the account. And the link expired after just a few days, so if I didn�t save the downloaded file, I�m doomed. More importantly, the parts� tolerance are too tight for FDM printing. I had to use a drill to open up the holes so the parts can spin more freely, yet I still can�t make linked gears turn appropriately (3D printing is not as smooth as injection molded parts). So overall, the virtual version is not carefully executed or tested and compromised an otherwise ingeniously designed product.