Russian Roulette TABLE Game, drinking Game
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Russian Roulette Table Game
Hey my Friends :) As my Fidget Russian Roulette where such a huge success i thought a Table Game version in Big would be nice. So here it is, my Russian Roulette Table game. It has some differences with the small version to ensure even more fun using it. Its a perfect Drinking game for you and youre Friends, also a decision maker and of course, generally fun to Play with.
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Gaming Rules:
To start the Game, one of you and your friends has to Flip a Coin. The Coin is also Printed and holds onto the Bridge via Magnet. It has a Black and a red side. Instead of heads or tales you choose Black or red. The winner puts the first Bullet in a desired Chamber and spins the Drum. If he gets hit, he needs to Drink and is out for this round. The next one Spins and if no one gets Hit in the first round, the next bullet gets loaded. Repeat this so long till either everybody but one is hit or till you need to put the last bullet in. When its time to load 6 Bullets the next one who spins will lose. To give an equal chance, the last two players need to flip the coin to see who spins the last time and looses in this instance.
The winner is who does not get shot :) Have Fun playing it.
Features:
First of, this Version requires a bit more Parts then the Last one. But trust me, it is worth it. Every Bullet connects via Magnet to the baseplate to stay in place as long as it isn´t used. The Magnets in the Bullets are also a designelement which represents the detonator in the Bullets bottom.
The Drum is equipped with 6 pushers which are used to get the Bullets out of it when inserted. Theres no fiddling around to get them out, just push the lever up and the bullets pop out.
The Drum is equipped with 6 Magnets and one attracting magnet in the baseplate. This lets the drum stop on a random location every time. In this Version the magnets are a bit bigger because the mass of the rotating drum is much heavier then in the small version. All parts are listed in the BOM (Bill of materials) at the end of this page.
The bridge which holds the Drum and indicates the hits also holds the decision coin via a magnetpair. It is screwed onto the baseplate, in the more stable version with heated inserts and normal M3 screws, in the normal version with selftapping screws. You decide which one to use :)
Assembly guide:
To build this modell, you will need some none 3d Printed parts which can be purchased for a small amount of money by Bambu Lab itself. I Iist all parts in the BOM (Bill of materials) at the end of this Page. Anyways, i list them here too :)
14x Round magnet 5x2mm
7x Round magnet 10x3mm
4x Heated insert M3x5x4 (only when using the heated insert version)
4x Socket Head Screw M3x12 (only when using the heated insert version)
4x Self tapping screw m2.5x12 (only when using the non heated insert version)
Step 1: Insert the 6 Magnets (10x3mm) in the Bottom of the Drum and one (10x3mm) in the Baseplate. The one in the Baseplate needs to attract every magnet in the Drum. Watch for the right direction of the magnets to ensure the function works properly. For the Bullets you insert 6 Magnets, 5x2mm into the dedicated holes in the 6 corners of the Baseplate as shown in the pictures. Here you also need to insert all magnets with the same polarity upwards. It can be necassary to use a bit of superglue, it depends on the printers tolerances.


Step 2: Insert the next 6 Magnets 5x2mm into the bullets underside. Carefull, these magnets need to get attracted to the 6 in the bottomplate to make shure the bullets stay on the plate and dont get repelled.


Step 3: Take the bridgepiece and melt the heated inserts in the dedicated holes. Get them in as straight as possible. if you use the version for selftapping screws you can skip this step.

Step 4: Insert one 5x2mm Magnet into the Bridges topside and one into the Coin. They also need to attract each other for the coin to stay at the bridge.


Step 5: Put the Pushers into the drum. The get pushed in from the Bottom as shown in the Picture. If they run a little ruff, take a drop of dischsoap and get them to move easily. When inserted, push the knobs into the sliders, not to hard to make shure they move easily. When all 6 Pushers and knobs are inserted, get the endplate onto the plate as shown in the Pictures.






Step 6: Set the Drum onto the pole on the baseplate. Also, use a bit of dishsoap to make it spin even better. Make shure the drum stops at every single chamber. If it doesnt, youre magnets are not inserted the right way. The drum needs to stop on every location with a strong force.

Step 7: Screw the bridge onto the baseplate. The pole needs to snap into the bridges bottom. The bridge itself needs to align with the cutouts in the bottomplate. Then screw in the 4 screws from underneath the plate.



Step 8: Set all 6 bullets onto the dedicated spots on the bottom plate. Also, put the coin on its resting position which is located on top of the bridge.


Thats it my friends, now its time to start the first game, drink some shots and enjoy life :) Hope you guys like my version of a table game, let me know in the comments. Would love to see some makes and get some constructive feeedback. Chears guys, have a good one
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