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Home / 3D Printing  / 20 surprising things made by 3D printers, including model foetus and feet
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20 surprising things made by 3D printers, including model foetus and feet

September 30, 2014
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The surprises keep coming from 3D printers land. How about an Aston Martin that was later blown up in a James Bond movie. Or a model of your foetus, based on a 3D scan. A personal favourite: models based on children’s sketches. Those giraffes will never look the same again.

Check out the list of 20 here.

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