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Ronin, The 3D Printed Action Figure That Took 6 Months to Complete
A man named Aaron Thomas has spent literally half a year building this 3D printed action figure which he calls "Ronin". Ronin is made up of a staggering 400 separate 3d printed pieces, and then meticulously assembled by Thomas, with his own two hands.
The action figure stands at 10 inches tall, and was printed entirely on an Ultimaker 3D Printer. Thomas explained the process at his website:
The Ronin is the culmination of 6 months of part-time development. What Started as a challenge for the Ultimaker and the process of FDM printing has proven to be an exciting pipeline for me to convert my 3D designs into actual physical models. Early production concepts were targeted at a smaller design, one to fit within the mini-fig market.
Now here is a large picture of the Finished action figure, Ronin 2.0:
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