Today, I got myself this, courtesy of the 3D Lab (German homepage only, sorry) of the Department of Mathematics of Technical University Berlin.
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Today, I got myself this, courtesy of the 3D Lab (German homepage only, sorry) of the Department of Mathematics of Technical University Berlin.
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How many distal tarsals Plateosaurus bear?
normally three, as is the case with this one (GPIT/RE/7288)
Send me a Plateosaurus and no one gets hurt. I’m holding a candy cane and I mean business. =) seriously, I am jealous.
hehe, that’d be a nice Christmas present for you indeed – maybe there is something I can do for next year….. 😉
VERY sweet. But not close to the whole skeleton. What gives?
money! This is a test, and for that one functional unit is sufficient. Maybe more later!
Anyone know more about the 3Dprinters?
In this web say that cost 1000 €, but I don´t know if could be usefull for fossils.
http://www.reprapbcn.com/catalog/index.php/full-kits/bcn3d.html
http://elvinosaurio.blogspot.com.es/2013/01/impresoras-3d-para-replicar-fosiles.html