It looks like you have to buy the designs but it still kind of cool.
Something neat about this is that if you have a copy of the designs you can customize them if you want. Even something as simple as adding a "if found, call XXX-XXXX" for the kids that tend to leave their toys behind.
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From the post:
>3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has launched a new toy system called CyberBrick under its MakerWorld brand, which pairs reusable and programmable electronics components with 3D-printable models to enable a range of possible toys based on both official and community designs. CyberBrick is initially only available through Kickstarter, but has already surpassed its funding goal, and the first kits are expected to reach backers in May 2025.
It looks like you have to buy the designs but it still kind of cool.
Something neat about this is that if you have a copy of the designs you can customize them if you want. Even something as simple as adding a "if found, call XXX-XXXX" for the kids that tend to leave their toys behind.
Archive: https://archive.today/CyGFw
From the post:
>>3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has launched a new toy system called CyberBrick under its MakerWorld brand, which pairs reusable and programmable electronics components with 3D-printable models to enable a range of possible toys based on both official and community designs. CyberBrick is initially only available through Kickstarter, but has already surpassed its funding goal, and the first kits are expected to reach backers in May 2025.
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