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This pack introduces charming 3D models for tools, buckets, fish, and more. It instills magic into armor, food items, and miscellaneous objects, with delightful 3D models that elevate your gameplay.
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It’s 3D printed tiles embedded in fabric. This is the beginning of 3D printed flexible armor, a great method for cosplay builds, and a really cool way to add another trick to your 3D printing ...
Fantasy designer Melissa Ng has created an astonishing 3D-printed suit of Sovereign Armor, boasting 91 individually printed pieces with embedded LED lights.
Cosplay and 3D printing go hand in hand. At any convention, most of the armor and helmets you see are made from either foam or 3D-printed filament, and a lot of the small delicate work is made on ...
Why bother with pink dresses when you can outfit Barbie with a 3D-printed sword and shield? Jim Rodda wants to make this iconic doll ready to rumble with dragons and evil queens.
3D-printed armor turns Barbie into a medieval badass. by Chris Schodt. Via Boing Boing | Source Zheng3. Jul 16, 2014, 10:40 PM UTC. zheng3 / Bazaar. When ...
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