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I have a single point. Take Roadshow, two Talking heads, assembled gears in an Automaton.
12 years ago, when I started Laser scintering of parts..3D printing, I had a nice chat with Gary,
that Automaton figures could be printed all at once, all gears assembled with complex movements.
Back then it was too costly. Today it is not.
I would love to see more physical animation using 3D printing...Cheaper than Parts and assembly in low production
runs....
Im not sure why this has taken so long to Not see.
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