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Whether you're into collectibles, action figures, or simply love high-quality 3D prints, you'll enjoy watching these pieces evolve from digital design to tangible, fully functional models.
threezero unveils a Battle Damaged Iron Man Mark 3 collectible from Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga Die-cast figure features realistic weathering, bullet holes, scratches, and multi-layer ...
How to make your AI action figure Step 1: Pop on over to ChatGPT, which now offers free image generation for everyone. I asked ChatGPT how many images it would let me make free, and it said it ...
The concept of turning personal photos into AI-generated action figures has gained significant traction. This innovative process blends artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and advanced digital ...
Iron Man’s lab with LEGO® ǀ Marvel figures – Iron Man’s Laboratory: Hall of Armor is a kids’ build-play-and-display Avengers set for boys and girls aged 8 and up ...
A newly revealed 1/6th scale action figure from Hot Toys/Honō Studio delivers a comic-accurate take on Tony Stark/Iron Man which fans have dreamed of seeing on screen for the better part of two ...
Playsets like the Iron Man Armor Maker Lab make a great gift for boys and girls who love Marvel action figures, kids’ arts and crafts, and pretend play toys. 3 AA Batteries are required.
The new 3D-printed LIMIT3D irons from Cobra are $3,000 (4-PW set) and are now available for custom order. They are limited to just 500 sets worldwide and will be available for purchase on June 7.
Guardians of the Galaxy Another Marvel blockbuster using 3D printing is the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. For example, in the movie “Guardians of the Galaxy,” prop specialists FBFX Ltd used 3D ...
A note to would-be Stormtroopers, Mandalorians, Iron Men, Spiders-Man and Black Panthers: Those figures don't come with helmets, so you don't necessarily get the full effect of the whole outfit.
At CES 2023, I used the Hasbro Pulse app to 3D scan my face using my iPhone, which will then be 3D-printed onto an action figure by Formlabs.
Remember when Hasbro announced it’d let you put your 3D-printed face on a fully licensed Star Wars, Marvel, Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, or Power Rangers action figure for $60 plus tax?