Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Voxeljet 3D printer used to produce Skyfall's Aston Martin stunt double

Voxeljet 3D printer used to produce Skyfall's Aston Martin stunt double

Spoiler alert: a reoccurring cast member bids farewell in the latest James Bond flick. When the production of Skyfall called for the complete decimation of a classic 1960s era Aston Martin DB5, filmmakers opted for something a little more lifelike than computer graphics. The movie studio contracted the services of Augsburg-based 3D printing company Voxeljet to make replicas of the vintage ride. Skipping over the residential-friendly MakerBot Replicator, the company used a beastly industrial VX4000 3D printer to craft three 1:3 scale models of the car with a plot to blow them to smithereens.
Voxeljet 3D printer used to produce Skyfall's Aston Martin stunt double


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