Over the last few months we’ve heard some impressive 3D printer-related stories, like NASA e-mailing a wrench into space, the manufacture of bionic eyes, and even a disabled dog getting new legs. All impressive, but Stevie Dee of Crimson Coscrafts has taken 3D printing to the next level by creating his own Batman suit.
Inspired by the ‘Dark Knight’ skin from the Arkham Origins videogame, Dee’s Batman costume was created in conjunction with Tundra Designs and Gauntlet FX, and every piece, with the exception of the cape, was built using a 3D printer.
Jealous? Well, Tundra and Gauntlet are taking orders very soon, though no price has been announced yet.
Source: io9 Toybox
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