For our first Insurgent Creative entry for 2012, here’s some very exciting news coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: Makerbot, a company that creates and sells 3D printers, has released their newest consumer model, The Replicator.
The device prints from digital 3D files via a single or double printhead that lays down extruded plastic (either ABS — the same stuff that Lego is made from — or PLA, which is corn-based and biodegradable). The build area is roughly the size of a loaf of bread, which means you can build fairly large objects, and if you’re using the double printhead, you can do it in two colors.
The price is $1750 for the single-extruder or $2000 for the double, within the realm of possibility for any Insurgent Creative looking to make… well, anything, really: Toys, game pieces, action figures, art… the possibilities are endless. You can read the press release here at the Makerbot website, which also features this video:

Exciting times, Creatives. If you can dream it up, you can build it.
Thanks to Allen Varney for bringing this to my attention.
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