![]() ![]() ![]() The turret was originally made for SHA2017 as a showpiece. Best of all, it has 4 fully functional nerf guns that together can shoot up to 400 rounds per minute. It has a laser which can be aimed, and an eye that lights up. Now that 3D printing is even more widely available, the level of the props is reaching previously unimaginable heights, such as in this project by Yvo de Haas. When 3D printing became more widely available, many also started to recreate props from it. Needless to say, any engineer would necessarily appreciate many of these elements. The object of the game was to escape rooms through the use of a “portal gun” (that opened up portals in the walls) avoiding being shot by the automated turrets. The game was simple and short – a sort of physical puzzle – but it was so conceptually innovative (mostly for how it implemented physics algorithms) that it became an instant classic. The developers from Valve, one of the most important videogame software publishers, saw it and decided to turn it into a commercial product. This latest one brought to our attention by 3D printing celeb Anouk Wipprecht is pretty damn awesome, especially in light of this writer’s past experience as a gaming industry journalist: a functional, life-size, fully 3D printed Portal turret, created by Dutch engineer Yvo de Hass and posted on his YTEC initiative website.įor those who don’t know, Portal is a videogame that was initially created as a student project. However we can also appreciate DIY 3D printing projects, especially when they are truly impressive, such as the recent Lamborghini replica and any life-size 3D printing project. ![]() As readers of this website know well, we focus on providing key market insights on additive manufacturing industry operators, working and collaborating with many of the top global companies in this effort. ![]()
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