Both of these are open source community projects that allow for the sharing of ideas, feedback, and design files, for 3D printable RC vehicles and model trains, respectively. “My colleague Daniel Norée has also been scanned before and printed in a video which gained some traction online.”įor those of you who are frequent readers of, Daniel Norée is a familiar name, as he is the founder of both the OpenRC Project and the OpenRailway Project. “We’ve been doing a few portrait prints recently,” Anton Månsson, head of Creative Tools’ Stockholm office, tells. They knew of the potential that 3D technology could provide, having been one of the leading suppliers of 3D software and hardware in Scandinavia since 2004. For those of us who know how to create 3D models, the possibilities are really endless when it comes to designing an object to be 3D printed.įor one group of designers, at Creative Tools, they wanted to do something not only unique, but something that was monumental, quite literally. When it comes to 3D printing, you have to love the customization aspects that this technology provides to artists, designers, and hobbyists.
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