"Through" time: 3D printing perfectly reproduces the classic

As a major technological revolution, 3D printing has only increased its enthusiasm, bringing endless hope and beautiful imagination to people. Currently, 3D printing covers various fields such as architecture, medicine, clothing, and furniture. Of course, 3D printing has to be mentioned in the many classics of “remodeling” that subvert the traditional technology. These significant classics seem to span a long time and come back to people.

Germans use 3D printing technology to reproduce the classic fighters of World War II

The Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, is the world's largest museum of science and technology, displaying many historic aircraft. Christoph Vernaleken, a German physicist and Ph.D. in engineering, is an avid military enthusiast in the aviation field. After a museum tour, he wondered and tried to use 3D printing technology to transform the aircraft. Vernaleken selected a combat aircraft called the Ju 388 and hopes to fully replicate its cockpit using CAD design and 3D printing technology, including flight instruments and actual simulation equipment. At present, Vernaleken has completed a 3D printing scaling model and is conducting operability research. This re-creation project has been officially launched and will become the most accurate way to explore Ju 388.

Vernaleken and his plane

Artist 3D printed diorama reproduces Baroque classic masterpiece

The content of the diorama is also derived from the masterpiece of the seventeenth-century Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens. Artists from London, MatCollishaw, and 3D design expert Sebastian Burdon designed and manufactured dioramas, which are extremely sophisticated. The art and content of this diorama was designed by artist MatCollishaw from Rubens' famous oil painting "The Slaughter of the Innocent", which describes a story of the same name in the Bible. In ancient times KingHerod wanted to keep it. The throne, ordered to kill all the children of Bethlehem. Therefore, Collishaw's 3D model depicts the soldiers taking their children from the mother's arms, using a whip, hitting with a stick and stabbing them with a sword, and throwing the children out of the window. All these complex and stunning models are placed around a beautiful classical building.

Burdon said he is responsible for creating 3D models of all the characters and buildings, as well as making animations. The diorama consists of 18 scenes, which determines the length of the animated motion (18 frames) produced by each revolution of the diorama. The entire work consists of 400 individual 3D printing parts, each of which has a 3D printing time of around 18-30 hours. So Burdon usually runs eight or nine 3D printers (CubePro) at the same time. However, the final effect is also amazing. As far as Tiangong is concerned, this is definitely a work of art that is eligible to enter the museum.

3D printed "Diorama"

Classic reproduction 3D printing "copy" Titanic

The most famous shipwreck in human history, the Titanic is none other than. In 1997, the classic love movie of the same name was staged for the legendary ship. Recently, model designer Bernard Dohnt used 3D printing technology to replicate a replica of the Titanic that can be remotely controlled. This 3D printed replica is now almost complete. It is manufactured in a 1:72 ratio. The entire hull is nearly 4 meters long and is currently composed of more than 150 3D printed parts. Dohnt estimates that once all the details of the entire model are completed, the final number of parts will exceed 2,000. April 15, 2017 is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Dohnt created an almost complete 3D printing model in just six months, so he should be able to do it next year. Even though the project has been challenged a lot, Dohnt has been working hard to overcome it and strive to be perfect.

3D printing "Copy" of the Titanic

3D printing technology perfectly reproduces the Bell Temple Triumphal Arch destroyed by Is

Digital replication and 3D building technology not only rebuild damaged monuments, but even restore the entire city from the ruins. In October last year, when Isis rushed into Palmyra and destroyed the treasures of this ancient city, the whole world was shocked. In April of this year, in Trafalgar Square, London, people used 3D printing technology to perfectly reproduce the Arc de Triomphe of Bell Temple, symbolizing the resistance to violence. This symbol is very important for survivors, and the resurrection of Warsaw is also the pride of the nation. The ancient city of Palmyra, which has a history of more than 2,000 years, was once the most popular tourist attraction in Syria. Passing through the Romanesque colonnade into the Bell Temple, the sunset slanted into the desert, and the stone turned into gold and pink, in which it seemed to span the time.

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