(Fallout T45-d Power Armor Helmet by Daniel Lilygreen)
As soon as 3D printers went from costing thousands of dollars to hundreds people started bringing them home so they could get busy creating cool stuff.
But where most people used their 3D printers to print out practical items or printable stuff they found online the geeks got busy creating replicas of their favorite props, weapons and armor so they could live out their nerdy dreams.
(BATTLE MOPS Cosplay Weapons by Marco Antonio)
However, they soon ran in to one big problem- the stuff they wanted to print was too big to print as one solid piece.
So they used their creative minds to figure out a way to print their props in pieces, and now when it comes to how big the prop they create with a 3D printer can be the sky's the limit!
(Soul Edge Sword by Ricardo Salomao)