The Renault Twizy provides the powertrain and running gear
Local Motors aimed to drive the car away at the end of the show
There is a lengthy homologation process to be gone through
The printed car has just 47 parts
The Strati went from an idea to being driveable in just five months
Bored with your car’s design? Just take it back to the factory, where it will be melted down and turned into something else
It takes just 44 hours to 3D print a car
Spare parts can be printed locally
You don’t need a PhD in engineering to see the sense of printing at least components for cars
You don’t need a PhD in engineering to see the sense of printing at least components for cars
The Strati weighs less than 750kg
Prices are expected to be around $18-30k/ Rs 11-19 lakh
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry
How 3D printing could revolutionise the car industry

It is well known that paper is not the only printer-friendly material and that, thanks to modern computer technology, there is no need to stay in the rather limiting world offered by the first two dimensions.

16 Feb 2015 | 4950 Views | By Andrew Frankel, Autocar UK

It is well known that paper is not the only printer-friendly material and that, thanks to modern computer technology, there is no need to stay in the rather limiting world offered by the first two dimensions. 

You will recall, for instance, the plastic gun that was built, fired and ...

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