vendredi 8 juillet 2016

Bethesda 3D Prints a Real Version of DOOM's B.F.G.


Welcome to the gun show.

Bethesda has 3D printed a life size replica of the B.F.G. from DOOM, and given it away to a talented fan.

The company ran a competition for fans to create their own paint job for the iconic weapon, and the winner, John Allen, got the B.F.G. to keep.

The replica itself was created and crafted by, ironically, MyMiniFactory. Instead of working from reference images like normal, id Software shared in-game files with the designers so the gun would be as accurate as possible.

To create such a gun was a mammoth task. It took Kirby Downey, lead designer at MyMiniFactory 35 hours to design each piece of the weapon, 70 in total, and then it took 1,000 hours to actually 3D print it all.

DOOM's B.F.G. replica, created by MyMiniFactory

DOOM's B.F.G. replica, created by MyMiniFactory

The final B.F.G. is three feet long, 18 inches tall, 18 inches wide, and weighs 36 pounds.

DOOM came out earlier this year, and IGN's review says its "single-player recalls great FPS action from a simpler time." Keep an eye out for DOOM's first multiplayer DLC, titled Unto the Evil.

Matt Porter is a freelance writer based in London. Make sure to visit what he thinks is the best website in the world, but is actually just his Twitter page.

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