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by TheoJansen
The third public evolution of the Animaris Geneticus Parvus. #7 has evolved legs, with pointy feet instead of flat. Featuring a fully working Theo Jansen mechanism as used in his work "the Rhinoceros".
Also see our new Propeller Propulsion add-on, to have your Strandbeest walk autonomously!

The mechanism is printed assembled, and will work without further assembly right after birth from the printer.

A few tips to consider:

- After birth there might be a little powder left in some joints, or it might not go supersmooth. This will fix itself after the animal has a little bit of practice!

- Some surfaces work better than others. The legs require a little friction, and a flat surface. So for example: A rough table or floor, thin flat carpeting, or a thin rubber sheet. It will slip on a too smooth surface.

- The best way to push it is by its nameplate. Do not push down, but forward.

- The beest is light, but quite strong. It can actually be dropped without breaking. It is not a "toy" however, and not suitable for children. The 3D printer material is easy to stain so clean hands are advised.
 
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by Bathsheba
A pendant for metal printing.  I have trouble believing that these are photos and not renders...something about this object feels very unlikely.
 
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by Bathsheba
A pendant for metal printing.  I think this may be the most adorable thing ever.
 
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by ryankittleson
Show your disapproval with this incredibly realistic sculpted version of the classic meme. Sculpted by yours truly, Ryan Kittleson in Zbrush and Sculptris.
 
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by seedlingdesign
This is part 1 of a 2 part Jupiter pendant necklace. I'm a space geek and you can be too! Order the Jupiter Pendant Bezel to complete the design. String the necklace however you want. Other planets coming soon!
 
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