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My Twindom 3D Action Figure arrived in the mail. It has the feel of sandstone.
It was a speaker gift from Draper University; I had to stand still on a rotating pedestal as a camera ascends a vertical rail, to capture me in color from all sides, and head to toe.

The figurine joins the 3D-printed collection on my desk: a Klein Bottle opener from Sheba, a wrench from Made in Space, a Saturn V from our MakerBot and a print of the scan of our muffin-shaped cat.

2 responses to “My 3D Action Figure from a rotary pedestal scanner, joins the other cool prints”

  1. holding a nice message from whoever came before me…
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  2. If dfj is in need of 3D print consultancy for clients then check my email months back or check http://www.MAKERdisrupt.com 🙂 remember our 3D printed storm troopers cufflinks

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