Minecraft Figurines 3D Printed For Real Life Playing

As we all know, Minecraft is probably the biggest and most successful indie game of all time. There are thousands and thousands of mods for it, and even though millions of people have already bought the game, the community continues to grow by the second. This is not an exaggeration either since there is actually a free copy of Minecraft downloaded every second if you look at the Minecraft website. It is a hugely popular game that just keeps getting bigger and more complex. I guess it is the sandbox gaming approach that really sells the game since you can literally build anything that your imagination can come up with.

It was just announced that the adorable, and sometimes quite annoying, characters of Minecraft are now being 3D printed and sold as little figurines. We are once again exposed to the huge impact that 3D printing has and will continue to have on our lives. The fact that we are seeing products that are produced this way is a sign that the 3D printing of products will become tomorrow’s primary production technique.

And what a match! If you have ever seen anyone play this game or played it yourself, you have to agree that 3D printing and Minecraft is a match made in heaven. I mean, this game is all about creating, and that is the sole purpose of 3D printing as well. The 3D printed Minecraft figurines are manufactured and sold by DeltaEdge and are priced from €5.52 all the way up to around €17. If you are a big fan, I suggest you take a leap over to DeltaEdge and check out their collection. They have pretty much every single one that is represented in the Minecraft world. All you need to do is to choose the ones you want and then click to buy. It’s as simple as that, just like all things Minecraft should be.

Behold The Minecraft Figurines In Real Life

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Via: [Geekosystem]

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