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posted by mattie_p on Monday February 17 2014, @04:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the my-little-printer dept.

similar_name writes: "The prospect of children printing their own Transformers and My Little Pony toys is a step closer, after toy firm Hasbro revealed a partnership with 3D printing company 3D Systems. The two companies are working together to 'co-develop and commercialize innovative play printers and platforms later this year.'"

[Ed. Note] The first one I would print is Applejack.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by slartibartfastatp on Monday February 17 2014, @07:27PM

    by slartibartfastatp (588) on Monday February 17 2014, @07:27PM (#968) Journal

    I was thinking... printing Lego? I guess it would be probably cheaper than the overpriced original stuff.

  • (Score: 1) by mhajicek on Tuesday February 18 2014, @03:19AM

    by mhajicek (51) on Tuesday February 18 2014, @03:19AM (#1349)

    Good luck getting them to fit right. Even the knock-off molded ones can't hold the tolerances for good fit. Perhaps with a much higher grade printer.

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    • (Score: 1) by lhsi on Tuesday February 18 2014, @10:28AM

      by lhsi (711) on Tuesday February 18 2014, @10:28AM (#1510) Journal

      My son has some not-LEGO blocks that fit together and don't look like they need high tolerances (Mega Blocks I think it is). Each piece is about the size of 10 or so single LEGO bricks though, so that might not be good if you want to build larger structures with lots of bricks.