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Turn Your Head Into a Lego Head

Turn Your Head Into a Lego Head

Born out of a company that 3D printed bones for the medical industry and architectural models for architects and surveyors, Funky 3D Faces is plying their trade and tech to create something a little smaller and far less serious—a 3D-printed version of your head with a 5mm hole in the base to attach to a standard Lego body. What starts as two photographs of someone’s head (they make great gifts, too) gets turned into a 3D model, and then printed in a sandstone material using a sophisticated, full-color printer. The end result takes about two weeks to produce, is 15mm tall and is eerily life-like.