Forget scale models of the Aston Martin DB5 or personalized action figures. This is what 3D printers were meant to do: create real, robotic Transformers. Or at least a version of a Transformer that ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Transformers: The Movie (1986) and its upcoming release on ...
30 years ago, every kid who was lucky enough to see Transformers: The Movie in theaters must have had something stuck in their eye when Optimus Prime died. But if the Autobots had had access to a 3D ...
In a new partnership, the company behind some of the largest brands on the planet will be working with 3D Systems to unlock the children's toy market. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News ...
Transformers which you can 3D print are rather common nowadays with the likes of Bumblebee, Optimus Prime and even original characters available. The Decepticon Worldsweeper, however, is something ...
3D printing has been making a big impact in the world of technology, providing a cost-effective and efficient way to manufacture a wide range of products. However, like any other technology, it still ...
Never mind the computer on every desktop, that’s a given. In the near future, teachers and students will want or have a 3D printer on the desk to help them learn core Science, Technology, Engineering ...
The ragged edges produced in 3D printing rather suit this Yoda sample from the Afinia H-Series 3D Printer, which costs $1,500 and comes with tech support. There were 76 exhibits in the 3D printing ...
The wonders of 3D printing don’t stop coming. Whether it’s printing tools on the International Space Station, printing houses out of concrete, or just making spare parts for a child’s toy, there’s ...