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It could go in the sub too but it is a bit more than just a print so this made sense to me. My printer is currently taken apart because of reasons that will be shown soon in a post when reassembled otherwise I would probably be printing this.

Archive: https://archive.today/jOGxy

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>Sometimes it’s fun to bring props from video games into the real world. [Hulk] has done just that with their latest Halloween build—creating a working replica of the lantern from Minecraft. Key to the build is the 3D printed enclosure, which faithfully mimics the look of the in-game item. By virtue of Minecraft’s simplistic visual style, it’s a relatively straightforward print, without a lot of quirky geometry or difficult overhangs that might otherwise trip up your printer. It’s printed in six parts and assembled with acrylic lenses which act to diffuse the light coming from inside.

It could go in the /s/3dprinting sub too but it is a bit more than just a print so this made sense to me. My printer is currently taken apart because of **reasons** that will be shown soon in a post when reassembled otherwise I would probably be printing this. Archive: https://archive.today/jOGxy From the post: >>Sometimes it’s fun to bring props from video games into the real world. [Hulk] has done just that with their latest Halloween build—creating a working replica of the lantern from Minecraft. Key to the build is the 3D printed enclosure, which faithfully mimics the look of the in-game item. By virtue of Minecraft’s simplistic visual style, it’s a relatively straightforward print, without a lot of quirky geometry or difficult overhangs that might otherwise trip up your printer. It’s printed in six parts and assembled with acrylic lenses which act to diffuse the light coming from inside.

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