December 1, 2025
Description
Your favourite childhood game with a twist - if you sink, you drink.
The ships were designed for shotglasses with a diameter of up to 35mm, though bigger ones might also fit.
We designed for a grid size of 8x8cm per shotglass, therefore the higher capacity models (>=destroyer/3 shots) might be too big for your standard 3D printer like the Ultimaker classic we used.
Each of these bigger ships was cut into puzzle pieces that should be printable on a smaller platform.
For those feeling a little adventurous, I included the uncut models, so you can try to print them in one go.
Just print out all the parts and put them together. They all print fine on an Ultimaker classic with normal quickprint settings and support enabled, though you might want to print the 5xCarrier upside down to save material.
PS: We suggest you take a look at the variety of planes available around the site and glue some of them onto the carrier for added details.
-- Bill of Materials --
For a complete BattleBooze set, you will need to print...
License:
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