Someone paid $900 to create an 80s Mac-colored 3D printer filament, and you can buy some for a lot less
There's something about the cream-white that computers used in the 80s and 90s that really brings the nostalgia home. While you can 3D print miniature versions of classic hardware, really nailing that unique color that invokes a different time can be hard to do. Fortunately, if you've been making do with colors that aren't "quite right," you need not suffer anymore, as someone has gone through the tough process of getting the filament just right, and you can purchase some yourself.
There’s something about the cream-white that computers used in the 80s and 90s that really brings the nostalgia home. While you can 3D print miniature versions of classic hardware, really nailing that unique color that invokes a different time can be hard to do. Fortunately, if you’ve been making do with colors that aren’t “quite right,” you need not suffer anymore, as someone has gone through the tough process of getting the filament just right, and you can purchase some yourself.
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