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GW Stock Down Massively

Started by Blackhand, January 18, 2014, 10:49:26 PM

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Quote from: Shipyard Locked;724994Having talked to employees in a "proof of concept" 3D shop in New York, I'm inclined to agree.

I'm actually looking forward to eventually getting a custom set of miniatures printed that match my very specific monster preferences for D&D. I don't even mind the striation, I find it sort of charming in a "16-bit Final Fantasy graphics" sort of way.

Apparently some Wal-Marts are setting up 3d scanning booths that for I think 40$ will make a very life-like colour 3d printed mini of you somehow. Think the figure was 100mm or taller though. Not sure.