This thing consists of 10 different temple pieces for the board game Tikal. Each piece locks into the respective piece below it for stability. When your temple reaches level 10, it will be a complete Mayan temple.
This version is different from the other version that is starts reverse: You first put the top of the temple, the next pieces come in below. This way it looks not like you build the temple, but rather that you excavate it (more fitting to the theme of the game). This version was specially requested by italianbreadman on BGG.
Thanks go to Svw for the excellent photo which is now the cover page of this print.
Have fun!
As STL you get the whole set to print. The single pieces can be generated using OpenSCAD.
Print the "_AllMapPiecesNeeded.stl" and "_Part1_UpgradePiecesNeeded.stl" and "_Part2_UpgradePiecesNeeded.stl".
If you just want to have one pyramid to see whether you like it, print the 'oneprint' file.
Note that you need to put the Write.scad file in a subfolder called "write" to get numbers on your components when you use OpenSCAD.
Beside the functions to print single temple layer pieces and several temple layers in one block, there are several layouts of pieces for you to choose from:
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.