The board is a realistic opal-shaped track made from Maple Veneer. There are 11 hardy rubber horses you can choose from as you showcase your racing abilities. The game also features dice and a deck of cards to test your betting skills. Roll the dice to scratch the horses and begin building your pot in hopes of winning. It is something that all horse racing enthusiasts will love. Ever want to take part in the glamourous Grand National?
Well, now is your chance with this beautifully crafted and fun game. This luxurious set features a wooden storage box, wooden board, metal horse pieces, dice, cards, and racing chips. The wooden storage box even features a beautiful horse painting on the inside. Adults and kids alike who enjoy horse racing will have a blast playing this game, as it improves critical thinking. This game is great for testing your skills and encouraging friendly competition as you race to cross the finish line.
Fun and affordable, this game will test your luck at the track. It is the perfect activity for family game night, as it is recommended for ages six and up. You can customize the rules to make the experience unique to your friends and family in this game. Use the chips provided or play with real money to increase the stakes. It also comes with a durable wooden board, wooden horses, cards, and dice.
Test your odds at the racetrack with this exhilarating game. With each roll of the dice, you get closer to the finish line in hopes of taking home the win.
The board includes 11 horses, a wooden board, and dice. There is also a dry erase board with a marker so you can keep track of the score. People of all ages will enjoy trying their hand at racing. Derby Dash is easy to learn and will provide hours of entertainment. Made in the USA, the pewter miniature racehorses magnetically attach to the board giving a unique feel when the horses are moved. Handmade in the United States, it has a handy felt pad to roll the dice and an area for users to place their chips.
Photo Finish is a unique horse racing board game. Instead of traditional dice, they have dice with sides of varying sizes. The length was also divided into rows and each row is a move of the horse. I added numbers on the rows to make it easier and quicker to move the horse.
I used an old piece of foam mattress and marked out my square and used an electric knife to cut my foam. I used black fabric to cover the dice and used the scrap fabric for the dots.
I used this dice template to do the dice dots. The dots were glued onto the dice. Or you can just go and by cheap fluffy dice that you hang on your car mirror. I made the dots on the dice different. One dice is for the horse and the second is for the amount of moves. I printed my tickets using microsoft word and laminated them so they last longer. You need tickets for the 6 horses and also for the Horse dollars. Each player picks 2 horses at the start of the game.
The first dice is thrown which is for the number if the horse. The second dice is thrown and that is the number of moves the horse will make. The horse that gets to the end wins. I made horse dollars for our game. Each person with the winning horse number gets a horse dollar and at the end of all the games the person or persons with the most horse dollars wins a prize from the prize table. You can have as many prizes as you like.
We just do first, second and third. To make the game more interactive for our residents we pass the dice around the room so every person can throw a turn. And to make the atmosphere a bit more exciting you can play the Lone ranger theme song during the game. To see more of my creations please visit www. Question 3 years ago on Introduction. Answer 3 years ago.
You can also turn it into a steaple chase by adding fences. If the person throws a number that lands them on the fence then the have to go back to the original position, they must throw a number that gets them over the fence completely. Reply 4 years ago.
I understand what you mean just want your ideas on adding it on without redoing the race course. Hi, If you want to make it portable, a strip of cloth as long as the width of the track and slightly narrower than the numbered strip. You could have more than one. It works really well because someone can be running ahead then just hit the fence and have to fall back, letting the others catch up.
Alternatively you could make a fence up out of wood to give it a 3d feel. Hope this helps. I would like the horses and the circles for the numbers, I can purchase and do the rest, I do not own any saws, just simple tools. This would be great for young kids too. Wouldn't it be great to have a whole collection of oversized games to play outside in a parking lot or large patio area? Party idea??? Introduction: Horse Racing Game. More by the author:. About: I enjoy repurposing and restoring old furniture and making woodwork projects that are not seen every day.
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