In pictures: Crazy 3D printed models

We take a look at 3D printing and how far it has come in recent years.

Rapid Prototyping for Baghdad

3D printing even has medical purposes. The RP4Baghdad team (Rapid Prototyping For Baghdad) uses 3D printing and stereolithography to create prototype prosthetics for war-affected Iraqi civilians, allowing for a better and more customised fit. The project is a humanitarian effort that has used the dropping cost of 3D printers to help those in need of prosthetics.

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