No, that’s not metal: this 3D-printed suit of armor looks like the real deal in more ways than one
Sometimes there's a 3D printed project which I don't believe was actually 3D printed, regardless of how much evidence there is to suggest the opposite. Not to call the creator a liar, but I simply can't wrap my brain around it. The last time I was stumped was when someone 3D printed the entire Doomguy armor using a model supplied by Bethesda, making it as accurate to the source material as one can realistically get.
Sometimes there’s a 3D printed project which I don’t believe was actually 3D printed, regardless of how much evidence there is to suggest the opposite. Not to call the creator a liar, but I simply can’t wrap my brain around it. The last time I was stumped was when someone 3D printed the entire Doomguy armor using a model supplied by Bethesda, making it as accurate to the source material as one can realistically get.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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