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Take a look at the most amazing 3D Printed Cars in the World!

In the movie Back to the Future there were flying cars and other amazing stuff, today our cars still do stick to the ground, however, when the movie was made, in 1985, most of the materials in modern vehicles didn’t exist.Thus it was a future prediction. No one might have thought that a simple machine like Printer would 3D Print a big object like a car, this too was just an idea then which has come into reality. Thus the saying anything is possible if you are willing to make it possible is 100% true its just that it might...
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Local Motors Demos Second Concept Car Available for Pre-Order Spring 2016 for $53K

Local Motors is showing off its second concept car, which will be turned into a fully homologated 3D-printed vehicle. Designed by Local Motors community member Kevin Lo, who won the Project Redacted crowdsourcing challenge earlier this year, the LM3D Swim will be available for pre-order in spring of 2016. Moreover, the company will also be unveiling subsequent models in the LM3D line throughout next year, with plans to ship its first fleet of road-ready vehicles in 2017. (Note: homologation is the approval process through which a vehicle, a race track, or a standardized part is required to go for certification...
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3D Printed Land, Sea, & Air Vehicles Hit Fabtech

Already using Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) to 3D print houses and cars with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Local Motors, Cincinnati Incorporated is utilizing their extremely large format printer to produce vehicles adept for the land, sea, and air. Alongside a BAAM machine itself, Cincinnati Incorporated will be showcasing a full-sized Shelby Cobra, a scaled fighter aircraft, a kayak, and a Printed Utility Vehicle at this year’s Fabtech 2015, taking place in Chicago, Illinois, from November 9th to the 12th. The BAAM machine used by Cincinnati Incorporated to manufacturer the Fabtech displays has a vast work envelope of 8 x 20...