Tuesday, November 13, 2012

James Bond stunt Aston Martin made in giant 3D printer





This is still cheaper than a real Aston Martin DB5.




(Credit: Propshop Modelmakers)

Sean Connery first rocked the iconic James Bond Aston Martin DB5 in 1964's "Goldfinger." That vehicle made a reappearance in this year's blockbuster "Skyfall" with Daniel Craig at the wheel.




Spoiler alert: Craig's DB5 meets an untimely end involving flames. You can't just take a priceless real DB5 and blow it up on film, so the filmmakers turned to a high-tech prop solution: 3D printing.




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Voxeljet, a 3D printing company in Germany, created three 1:3 scale models of the rare DB5. Each model was made from 18 separate components that were assembled much like a real car. The massive VX4000 printer could have cranked out a whole car, but the parts method created models with doors and hoods that could open and close.




The completed models received the famous DB5 chrome paint job and bullet hole details as finishing touches during final assembly at ... [Read more]





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