3D-printed medieval armor for Barbies
Jim Rodda aka Zheng3D came up with the idea of offering a 3D-printed medieval suit of armor, perfectly adaptable to a Barbie's body.
Read moreIt's almost Christmas and the stress ismounting* at the thought of finding gifts to put under the tree? Don't worry, this year3D printing will save the day. Indeed, what could be more poetic and original thangiving a gift you've made yourself! Numerous designers have put their talents and ideas to work in theChristmas spirit, creating magnificent toys that would make even the biggest department stores green with envy. So how do you get them? It's simple: just the corresponding 3D files from a platform such as Cults https://cults3d.sitegames.net **and print them out using your personal 3D printer** or that of a friend. It's also possible to locate a 3D printer close to home, go through a fab / lab or use online 3D printing services. So here's a list of 20 3D-printed toys that are sure to give you some** gift ideas for Christmas** and fill up your sack, for aninnovative Christmas!
A rocket taking off by gCreate. here.
A graphic spinning top by be3D. here.
A colorful Ferris wheel by Zortrax. here.
A storybook sheep by Leo The Maker Prince. here.
A customizable Lego robot by My Build. here.
Barbie armor by Zheng3. here.
Telescopic lightsabers by** leFabShop**. here.
Art toy huskies by HelloBard. here.
Baby airplane mobiles by XYZ Workshop. here.
A tank for playing war by Zortrax. here.
A marshmallow catapult by Zheng3. here.
A very happy whale by Mooses. here.
A cute piggy bank by Platonik. here.
Gameboy buttons on mobile by 3D Brooklyn. here.
A Lego Playmobil connector by Mageli. here.
A cute articulated robot by leFabShop. here.
A bat mask by Mageli. here.
A little car by** leFabShop**. here.
Connectable characters by Ogosport. here.
A hypnotic yo-yo by Platonik. here.
You can also find all our other toys in the Games category on Cults.
Source : Cults.
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Jim Rodda aka Zheng3D came up with the idea of offering a 3D-printed medieval suit of armor, perfectly adaptable to a Barbie's body.
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