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    Moose Toys 3D Printer Only $25, For Kids Five & Up

    Australian toy company Moose Toys is releasing a kids' 3D printer for a mere $25. The latest addition to the company's Qixels product line, the Qixels 3D Maker is suitable for kids five years of age and up. No CAD skills or electronics necessary - kids can either use provided templates or build their own designs by layering cubes, and brush them with water to watch the cubes solidify into a 3D object. The printer will be available in the US in August. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/144104/moose-toys-qixel-3d-printer/

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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    That stuff's been around for years.
    Apparently the coating can get you high as well.

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    Hi, new here from Australia and trying to make something for my little one with myself. Do you think 3D printer will help me to make a Kidkraft dollhouse like https://www.aushoppinghub.com/brand/kidkraft/ I will be very happy if we could do this!
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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    givem that they are all soft toys - no.

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    I was waiting for Thingmaker from Mattel that should have been $300. But it seemed they postponed the launch of the 3d printer with one year... meaning probably never )
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