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kylactus
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Oh I agree with what you're saying on the 3D printers being complicated, and from what I've herd, most domestic models don't have the resolution to do 3.75" figures well, but that said, in 1989 my first grade class got the first computer I our school, the screen was three shades of green, but we were told "this will change the world", in 1991 I got a super Nintendo, after playing Super Mario world I was sure that the panicle of gamming had been achieved, in 1999 when I got a Nokia flip phone I might as well have been James Bond! and when the first Xerox, or Kinkos opened I'm sure the owner thought, "there is no way people will ever have the ability to print, copy, or scan color documents in there own home!". Also can anyone (over 25) remember logging on the internet for the first time? my point, Tech moves fast, and gets very simple, I doubt anyone here is putting code into a DOS program right now. in a couple years, I think you will be able to scan a figures parts, print them out, and make your own customs, or just copy existing figures. The only part that sucks is the fact that someone will start forging rare figures and selling them, thus collapsing the collector market. plus like I stated earlier, it will spell the end of the big toy companys, unless they start cracking down on people over licensing issues, it will be like Napster but with toys.
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