We've seen so many incredible 3D printed items, both for business and pleasure. One area where the technology seems to slowly, but surely be catching on is that of the toy industry. Parents can make toys for their children at incredibly affordable prices. This is just what one father had a collegue do for his daughter. A man named Mariano Gros Bañeres 3D printed an incredibly 44-piece pink Elsa castle for the daughter of one of this colleagues. Taking 120 hours to print out, this certainly was not a small project, but in the end it was al worth it when the child saw the castle for the first time. More details on the design process and a link to the files to download if you would like to print the castle can be found here: http://3dprint.com/51330/3d-printed-elsa-castle-frozen


Below is a picture of this extraordinary castle