Rock Band lets you live out your musical fantasies on the video game screen or online. If immortality is your destiny, you can click on a button to transform your digital alter ego, or “avatar,” into a real-world figurine – a Rock Band “Bandmate.”
3D printing, which creates a physical object from a 3D digital image much as an office printer creates documents from electronic text.
When the player orders a Bandmate, an electronic file is transmitted to a whole new kind of factory. Instead of making thousands of the same thing, this factory uses 3D printers from Z Corporation, Burlington, Mass., USA to make thousands of completely unique things, like Bandmates. The file goes to a fleet of Z Corporation 3D printers, where it is transformed into the custom figurine, packaged and shipped to the player. Player rocks on. Click here to see a video on how Bandmates are made.
Z Corp. 3D printers use a powder-binder technology to create parts directly from digital data. First, the 3D Printer spreads a thin layer of powder. Second, an ink-jet print head prints a binder in the cross-section of the part being created. Next, a build piston drops down, making room for the next layer, and the process is repeated. See the video: http://www.zcorp.com/documents/114_450Video.wvx.
Five to six inches tall.
$69