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3D Printed Destiny Lego Character Armor (Destiny)

by Mid7night ⌂ @, Rocket BSCHSHCSHSHCCHGGH!!!!!!, Thursday, August 21, 2014, 20:13 (3546 days ago)

Just pluggin' around Shapeways and came across this: https://www.shapeways.com/model/1833695/destiny-collectors-pack.html

The same author has also modeled a mini Ghost: https://www.shapeways.com/model/2068263/ghost.html

He's got a few other packs, but those are the highpoints; in case anyone just can't wait for the inevitable day when Destiny-themed stuff comes out on Lego or MegaBloks. :P

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Nice.

by Ragashingo ⌂, Official DBO Cryptarch, Thursday, August 21, 2014, 23:10 (3546 days ago) @ Mid7night

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3D Printed Destiny Lego Character Armor

by kapowaz, Friday, August 22, 2014, 01:22 (3546 days ago) @ Mid7night

Just pluggin' around Shapeways and came across this: https://www.shapeways.com/model/1833695/destiny-collectors-pack.html

Sweet! 3D printed probably means not quite up to your usual lego standard, but that's some excellent work there. Particularly loving Red Death!

...on Lego or MegaBloks. :P

Heresy! Bungie please, don't fall into the MegaBloks trap again!

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It's actually the same material as LEGO, most times

by ZackDark @, Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Friday, August 22, 2014, 05:15 (3545 days ago) @ kapowaz

ABS is the name.

Of course, usual printing techniques give you a laminated object, as opposed to a homogeneous one, but I'm sure in no time someone will come up with a cool way to solve that.

It's actually the same material as LEGO, most times

by kapowaz, Friday, August 22, 2014, 05:26 (3545 days ago) @ ZackDark

ABS is the name.

Of course, usual printing techniques give you a laminated object, as opposed to a homogeneous one, but I'm sure in no time someone will come up with a cool way to solve that.

Yeah, the material will probably be good, but the biggest issue with this approach is more to do with the size tolerances in production. Lego bricks are made to an insanely low tolerance of size variance (I've read it's as low as 2µm!) which I doubt any 3D printer could match (yet). It's this size tolerance that leads to the consistent feeling of bricks, and things like always being able to firmly hold an item in a minifigure's hand without it being loose, but still being able to remove it from the hand.

If somebody could come up with a low-cost, crowd-sourceable way of reproducing this process it would be amazing — there are so many things fans could come up with that Lego would never do officially, and third-parties end up charging a fortune for. I'd be beating a path to the door of some CAD designer to commission helmets and armour for Noble Team, for starters…

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Wow awesome find

by kidtsunami @, Atlanta, GA, Friday, August 22, 2014, 01:34 (3546 days ago) @ Mid7night

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