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Update V2
The initial model included overlapping volumes which did slice correctly in an older Prusaslicer version but not in recent versions. Therefore I reworked the file and removed all significant overlaps, and also repaired most meshing errors. All parts should print in the correct colours again (tested for Prusa Slicer V2.5.0).
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This is (quite literally) a small cosmetic add-on for my fan-made Settlers of Catan set (which you find here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/44082-settlers-of-catan-high-resolution-mmu-unofficial-f). It is, like the set, specifically designed for 0.25 mm nozzles (or smaller) and 0.1 mm vertical printing resolution.
Print the file once for each of the 4 player colours. If you claim a harbour with a settlement, you can place a ship in the harbour at the intented location, showing the other players what a busy port it has become. Not that it would grant you any advantage gameplay wise but it is always nice to place stuff in a building game. Isn't it?
The model is printed with a central support column which stablises the masts during print. You need a fine scalpel to cut the tiny support strings on all sides (have a look at the 3-model to see where they are located).
While the model file is set up for printing with an MMU2s single colour prints can easily be done by changing the settings. In that case I would highly recommend adding a sufficiently sized waste tower as the very extended waiting times between the layers improve print quality at such tiny scale substantially. For single prints I woudl choose a brown filament and add the colour details with very fine model brushers or better some needle.
Disclaimer: This is a non-commercial unofficial fan design and I have no affiliation to the publisher Cosmos or the game designer Klaus Teuber. This design includes small and pointy objects and is not suitable for small children.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.