Heaviest 3D-printed videogame prop

According to Official Guinness Records,

Created by Kirby Downey and Zac Shing (both UK) and printed by the 3D printing platform MyMiniFactory on 23 April 2016, a 3D-printed model of DOOM's (Bethesda) iconic BFG gun weighs approximately 15 kg. The prop is constructed from 75 individually 3D-printed components and measures 1.5 m x 0.542 m x 0.587 m. It is so large that it typically requires three people to hold it. If the model was solid, it would weigh approximately 63 kg. The gun also has a volume of approximately 87,717.24 cm³, making it the largest 3D-printed cosplay prop. It was built for Bethesda for the launch of the 2016 reboot of DOOM. The model's official files are available for download on MyMiniFactory.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27