For Sale Horse Race Game Upgrades (1 Viewer)

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I recently upgraded my own Fineni horse race game and thought I’d offer these upgrades for sale to PCFers.

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Here’s a brief summary of what I’ve created:

4 Color Donkeys
I never liked how the metal horses that come with the board are all basically the same, making it hard to tell which racer is which during the race. I wanted them to be easily identifiable, by number and/or color. So I designed and 3D printed custom donkeys, each wearing colored and numbered cloths that correspond with traditional horse racing gear:

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I printed these in PETG for added strength and designed the donkey to avoid having easily breakable parts. We’ve played with these new donkeys several times over the past month and they seem to be sturdy. So far, no breakages. And my group all loves how these pieces look far more than the original horses.

Scratched Upgrade Kit
Next, I wanted to come up with a better way to identify the four scratched racers and the amount each scratch costs. The four holes on the board behind each number on the starting line work ok, but it’s not super easy to tell which lane is which, and there was no easy way to designate the amounts you have to pay for each scratch. We often change the amounts from race to race, so this ambiguity was annoying. So I created the Scratch Upgrade Kit:

(1) A two-piece SCRATCHED FROM RACE plate that attaches to the holes in the board enabling you to more easily identify which racers scratched and how much to pay for each.
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(2) Eleven racer number pieces, each with an attached hole enabling you to place the scratched racer in it and making it easy to see from front, back or side what the scratched numbers are.
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These racer number pieces also can work with the stock metal horses if you don’t want 3D printed racers:
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(3) Various denomination pieces to indicate the cost of each scratch.
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Probability Correction Kit
If you have played this game, or read some of the posts on the Official Horse Race Game Thread (https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/official-horse-race-game-thread.87186/), you’ve probably noticed that the probabilities of each racer winning are not exactly close - 2 and 12 win way more often than any other racers and 6, 7 or 8 rarely win. I think @Darson ran simulations that showed 2 and 12 each win around 20% of the time while 6, 7 and 8 each win less than 4% of the time. He suggested if you added a hole to the 2 and 12 lanes, removed a hole from 5 and 9, removed two holes from 6 and 8, and removed three holes from 7, you’d end up with a far more balanced race where every number would have between an 8% to 10% chance at winning. I wanted to play a more balanced game so I created a Launch Pad that covers the first 1/2/3/2/1 holes from the 5 to 9 lanes and I drilled an extra hole between the two holes in the 2 and 12 lanes (where I’m pointing in the picture below) and added rivets to make it look original:
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On my board, I added my Tilted Donkey logo to my launch pad. But I also played around with solid colors, as well as a design that includes arrows in an attempt to look sort of like how the boost pads look in Mario Kart.

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Pricing

Set of Donkey Racers:

Each set includes eleven donkeys printed in PETG in four colors, each numbered with traditional racing colors. Limited quantities in stock. If there is interest, I can print more but there will be wait times after initial quantities are gone (it takes about a day to print each donkey due to the number of color changes, so a set would take at least a week or two).
$30 plus shipping

Scratched Upgrade Kit:

This kit includes the two-piece SCRATCHED FROM RACE plate, a set of 11 racer number pieces and your choice of four denomination pieces, along with a velvet bag with drawstring. Additional denominations available as an add-on if you’d like more than the four included in this kit. And if you wanted denominations other than those shown, just let me know and I’m sure I could create them.
$20 plus shipping
(*add on additional denominations for $1 each)

Probability Correction Kit:

This kit contains a launch plate to cover up holes in the 5,6,7,8 and 9 lanes and two rivets to place in holes you would drill in lanes 2 and 12.
$10 plus shipping for a launch pad with multiple colors (like my tilted donkey pad or the arrows design)
*Customization may be possible if you already have an existing logo you would like to include on the launch pad; message me to discuss
$7 plus shipping for a single color launch pad


Deluxe Donkey Racing Combo Kit (limited quantities available):

The Deluxe Combo contains a set of Donkey Racers, a Scratched Upgrade Kit, and a Probability Correction Kit at a discounted price. Limited quantities available.
$55 plus shipping.

Other options:

If you are interested in a different set of 3d printed custom racers for your set, please message me to discuss, as I might be able to help you out. For example, I designed and printed a set of 3-color numbered flamingo racers for @WhiteMamba1646 :
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Also, these kits have all been designed for the Fineni board layout. If you are interested in a kit but have a non-Fineni board, please message me to discuss. For example, @TricycleClub has a board with the same layout as Fineni but larger holes:
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I created little donuts to attach to the donkey’s posts to enlarge them and now the donkeys work on his board.
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I think that’s it. Please pm me if you are interested or if you have any questions. Thanks.
 
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I'll take a scratch upgrade and a probability correction kit please.

Which rivet do you buy to correct the 2 and 12 spots after drilling a hole? Got a couple of spares you can include?
 
I'll take a scratch upgrade and a probability correction kit please.

Which rivet do you buy to correct the 2 and 12 spots after drilling a hole? Got a couple of spares you can include?
I added rivets to all the holes on my board when I first got it and they were 4.5 mm from Amazon. I think I have a few left I could send you if needed.
 
I added rivets to all the holes on my board when I first got it and they were 4.5 mm from Amazon. I think I have a few left I could send you if needed.
Do you have a link to the item you bought? I just want to buy something that matches the rivets already on the board.
 
I'll take a scratch upgrade and a probability correction kit please.

Which rivet do you buy to correct the 2 and 12 spots after drilling a hole? Got a couple of spares you can include?
I also bought 4.5mm grommets from amazon. I initially had the silver ones but just ordered the bronze ones yesterday after I noticed the fineni boards don't all use the same color grommets. I'll message you and see what is the best match to your board.
 
All of the deluxe sets I had in stock are now claimed, pending payment. I will be printing more donkeys but there will be a small delay for the next wave of deluxe kit orders.

Any one that is interested, just message me and I will reserve a set for you. Thanks!
 
Also, I have learned fineni doesn’t always use the same color grommets on their boards. I have silver on my board but I now know a bunch of boards use a bronze color grommets instead. I have both in stock and will plan to include bronze grommets with the probability upgrade kit going forward unless silver is requested, as bronze seems more common.
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Thanks.
 
launch pad came today and looks great. much tighter fit than i imagined (that's a good thing, it's basically permanent).

bronze grommet is a perfect match - do you know the correct drill size?
 
launch pad came today and looks great. much tighter fit than i imagined (that's a good thing, it's basically permanent).

bronze grommet is a perfect match - do you know the correct drill size?
That looks great!

And I just eyeballed it, but think I used a 3/16 bit and the 4.5mm grommet fit in pretty snug.
 
I’m using a Bambu A1 with an AMS.
Did you create the files yourself? They are awesome designs. Also did you trying printing horses or were they just to fragile. I have a x1c with a couple of ams wondering how long these figures would take to print.
 
Thanks. Designed myself. I’m pretty much a novice but I’ve been using this project to teach myself the basics.

I started off trying to create donkeys. I figured I might eventually make something similar for horses if enough people were interested.

The issues printing in four colors are the amount of waste filament and the time it takes. To print one at a time, you take almost as much time and almost as much filament and printing a bunch at once. So I’ve been trying to print in batches. A plate of 12 takes like 12-14 hours. So it’s a week or two to print a complete set, depending on how quickly I can get to the printer to load up the next number.
 
Thanks. Designed myself. I’m pretty much a novice but I’ve been using this project to teach myself the basics.

I started off trying to create donkeys. I figured I might eventually make something similar for horses if enough people were interested.

The issues printing in four colors are the amount of waste filament and the time it takes. To print one at a time, you take almost as much time and almost as much filament and printing a bunch at once. So I’ve been trying to print in batches. A plate of 12 takes like 12-14 hours. So it’s a week or two to print a complete set, depending on how quickly I can get to the printer to load up the next number.
Those donkey designs are awesome. I haven’t learned a damn thing in design so you’re light years ahead of me. I’m stuck on trying to figure out how to make custom light boxes and here you are making full on figures! You recommend and tutorials or guides to follow to learn a little bit of modeling?
 
Those donkey designs are awesome. I haven’t learned a damn thing in design so you’re light years ahead of me. I’m stuck on trying to figure out how to make custom light boxes and here you are making full on figures! You recommend and tutorials or guides to follow to learn a little bit of modeling?
I’ll pm you
 
Some one on PCF, has a great idea that they do at their home games. The winner of each poker hand, rolls dice for Horse Bourbon game. So it's off to the side, as a side betting gambling degenerate side bet game basically ha ha. I'm going to test it out also.
 
i may want a scratch board upgrade. How did you figure out the right size for the grommets? I want to make sure that it fits correctly. The holes seem pretty oversized.
 
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