One man named Jason Hatala has blown us away with his recent 3D printing work on a remote control Caterpillar D10. The intricate work has produced and R/C dozer which from pictures is pretty hard to distinguish from the real thing, of source besides its size. Hatala is a machinist and used his Afina H479 3D printers to fabricated nearly every now electronic part. This is besides the track pins which were made of steel rather than being printed just so that they can last longer and stand up to rugged terrain. More details on this incredible 3D printing project and just what Hatala has planned next can be found here: http://3dprint.com/64122/3d-printed-caterpillar-dozer/


Check out the GIF below showing this R/C D10 dozen in action. What do you guys think?