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What might the futuristic home of Tony Stark (AKA Iron Man) look like in our more mundane world? In this fun exercise, Archilogic imagines a for-sale version the Malibu mansion. Explore it for ...
Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk has invented a gesture-controlled 3D printing system for rocket parts inspired by the design process in the Iron Man film. Mr Musk had teased his creation on Twitter in ...
How would you like to be Iron Man? Makers have been 3D printing parts of Iron Man’s suit – like the arc reactor and the repulsors – for a while now, but this is the first time we’ve come across a ...
Elon Musk, the world’s busiest rich dude/mad scientist, has just posted a video showing off the Iron Man-inspired 3D modeling setup he tweeted about last week. Because people don’t compare him to Tony ...
If the mansions of our own world are no longer fantastical enough to spur your fancy, you may want to instead explore a 3D model of what a superhero’s home might look like. In a new 3D exercise from ...
It looks like Iron Man's arm, but it's actually a fully-functioning bionic prosthetic for a seven-year-old kid. Electronically wired and capable of moving, it can, for instance, open and close its ...
Whether it is the Iron Man heads-up display in his suit or the virtual-reality, holographic-like display on which he moves around inventions and objects with the flick of a wrist, many of us are eager ...
If you've seen "Iron Man 2," you've seen 3D printing in action at a very high level. When director Jon Favreau and Paramount Pictures were making the hit 2010 film, they needed to find the best way to ...