The Parts
Every printed piece in the base set, with what it does, how it fits with the rest, and a recommended color. Below the gallery: print settings, and how many of each to print before your first game.
Parts Gallery
Renders are from the base set v0.2 STL pack. Faction ships and fittings vary in shape; the colors below are default suggestions, but flag color or alliance color always wins if you'd rather match.

Queen's Fleet Ship
Recommended Color

Corsair Sloop
Recommended Color

Mast
Recommended Color

Cargo
Recommended Color

Sail
Recommended Color

Damaged Sail
Recommended Color

Cannon
Recommended Color

Cannonball
Recommended Color

Movement Wheel
Recommended Color

Wheel Carriage
Recommended Color

Paper Flag Holder
Recommended Color

Printed Flag (optional)
Recommended Color

Island Topper
Recommended Color

Treasure Coins (7 types)
Recommended Color
How They Fit Together
Most parts press-fit into slots on the ship or island. There's no glue and no tools required, but a few pieces need a one-time assembly before the first game.
Ship assembly (once)
Fittings (every game)
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Cannons & cannonballs
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Flags & islands
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Coins
Tolerances
Recommended Print Settings
These are starting-point settings that have worked well across our test prints. Tune to your printer and filament; the game is forgiving as long as fittings press-fit cleanly.
Ships & Carriages
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
Masts, Sails, Cargo
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
Cannons
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
Cannonballs
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
Coins
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
Movement Wheels
- Layer
- Walls
- Infill
- Supports
- Material
TPU 95A bounces less than PLA, keeps shots closer to where they land, and survives floor drops. Worth dialing in even if you don't usually print flexibles.
Wrap a thin rubber band around the rim of each wheel before assembling the ship. The wheels need the band to click at all; without it the wheel just slides instead of rolling.
Two copies of the same cannon rarely shoot with exactly the same force, and the firing arm softens slightly with use. Fire a few practice rounds at the start of each game so everyone calibrates before the first real shot.
Print one full set per faction in that fleet's color. Sails and flags do most of the silhouette work across a 5×5 ft table, so don't fuss over hull color matching exactly.
What to Print
A faction set is a complete print run for one player: their fleet, plus a fair share of shared terrain and coins. Almost every piece is 3D-printed; the only exception is the draw bag (any small cloth pouch will do).
Per Faction Set
Print one of these per player. If two friends are each printing a faction set, the table will have everything it needs without further coordination.
| Piece | Qty | Notes |
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| Ships (your faction) | 2–5 | |
| Fittings (masts | cargo | |
| Sails | 1 per mast | |
| Cannons | 3–4 | |
| Cannonballs | 15–20 | |
| Flag pieces | 10–15 | |
| Movement wheel + carriage | 1 per ship | |
| Islands | 2–3 | |
| Rocks / sea stacks | 2 | |
| Reefs / shoals | 2 | |
| Coins (full sets of 20) | 2 sets |
Get the Print Files
The full STL pack and the rulebook are sent out to subscribers and pinned in the playtest Discord. Files are still actively changing session to session.