Originally shared by Giovanni Totaro (Vanni) In London You Can Get Your Very Own

Originally shared by Giovanni Totaro (Vanni)

In London You Can Get Your Very Own 3D Mini-Me
thanks to a new service by @Levavo_Limited #cool

«My3Dtwin is a full colo(u)r 3D printed figurine featuring you. At our studio [in London] we take a 3D picture with our custom made 3D scanner to produce a virtual model of a person. Next the model is being brought back to real world with our full colo(u)r 3D printer as a figurine of chosen size.»

Official Website: http://www.levavo.com/my3dtwin
Video: my3Dtwin a new creation by Levavo in partnership with Cadventure - YouTube

Articles:
1) Small, but perfectly formed… the 3D ‘mini-me’ created by hi-tech printer | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard by @Rachael_Sigee
2) http://www.stuff.tv/3d-print-your-very-own-mini-me/news
3) Meet my Mini-Me: They're the ultimate in high-tech vanity - tiny plastic clones of your body, exact to the last pimple and eyelash | Daily Mail Online
4) 3D printer can make doll-sized twin of you in 24 hours... even down to details like freckles | Daily Mail Online
5) http://you-little-wonder.blogspot.it/2013/06/avatar-explained-my3dtwin.html

Image Credits:
1) Small, but perfectly formed… the 3D ‘mini-me’ created by hi-tech printer | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
2) http://www.levavo.com/my3dtwin

#3dprinting #minime #london

What model of printer do you use?

It’s this one :

Saw the same offer in Tokyo, too.

cool, now also in europe …

The articles say that the figurines are in plastic, but looking at the printer capabilities it seems not. They seems done in composite material, a powder like plaster, that is heavy and opaque and the colours become vivid after a special varnish is applied. So they are different than plastic moulded figurines.

Does anyone know what is the operating cost of a printer like that ?