Brilliant. Back in the day a lucky kid got a tiny version of a kit like these in their Cracker Jack box. Great for little fingers and fun to play with.
Well, my kids are all adults now but I think they will still enjoy them.
Absolutely. Looks a lot of fun.
Can you recommend a good 3D printer and "ink" supply?
There are tons of good 3d printers out there these days, it really depends on what exactly you want to do with it and how much you want to tinker with it. How fast do you need it to be? What kind of material do you require? There are so many good choices depending on what you want to do.
Not sure what you mean by "ink" ?? Are you referring to the material that you print your projects with? The filament?
Usually you just start off with the filament material that you can get from the manufacturer of the printer you bought. That way you don't run into any compatibility issues. Just go with that till you are somewhat proficient and then branch out if you like.