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Modern magic: World's first 3D-printed castle A man in Minnesota built a 3D printer and used it to make a beautiful castle rise from the earth layer by layer. There's no dragon -- yet.
Using customized 3D printing technology, Andrey Rudenko printed a castle in his backyard. It took him two years from conception to completion. The result is incredible: ...
Andrey Rudenko’s 3D-printed backyard castle. (Kickstarter Photo) From there, Draghici reached out to his family in Romania and they were able to track down the plans to Bran Castle.
The model, Castle of the Vampire Lord, was made by Mexican 3D print designer Axolote Gaming. It's actually not even done yet, as the designer is still working through the catacombs and basement areas.