Mexican PSP Moti Digital has 3D printed a towering, head-turning skeleton for the Mexican Festival of Light celebrations in Guadalajara. The machine behind the landmark job is a Massivit 1800 3D. Measuring at 8.40m (27.52ft) long and 3.60m (11.8ft) high, the breath-taking skeleton was produced in just four days. The painted skeleton was positioned inside the Plaza Tapatía fountain pool and illuminated at night, where thousands of festival-goers were able to sit in its arms. The experience generated huge amounts of conversation and photos that featured prominently across social media platforms. The life-size skeleton will also feature at this year’s Festival del Día de los Muertos , The Day of The Dead, taking place throughout Mexico from the 31st October 2018.
Mexican printer uses Massivit 1800 3D to create colossal, illuminated human skeleton
- Post author:SignNews
- Post published:March 5, 2018
- Post category:3D Printing / Latest Sign News
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