Nintendo has just released a new The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom trailer that shows Princess Zelda traversing Hyrule. Players will be able to use the Tri Rod to create and replicate objects known as “echoes”, which are essentially imitations of objects as well as monsters.
Nerdforge is back at it again, and this time, Martina unveils a custom-built Disney coffee maker that is modeled after a real-life theme park castle. The first step involved buying a Philips Senseo Switch 3-in-1 coffee machine and then CAD drawings for the castle ensued before the individual pieces could be 3D printed.
Lockheed Martin has just introduced their Mako hypersonic multi-mission missile, which not only delivers range, speed, lethality, but also affordability attributes to fill multiple operational voids with one missile.
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Automatic pool covers are rated to hold around 2,000 pounds, but this one by Mizu can apparently withstand the weight of a 6,500+ pound Tesla Cybertruck. This particular vehicle is owned by Aaron Burmingham who wrapped it in a bright red before getting the pool cover installed.
The Toyota GR Yaris isn’t synonymous with drag racing, but after seeing these races against a Lamborghini Aventador SV, you might be changing your tune. One thing to keep in mind is that the hot hatch’s turbocharged 1.6-litre 3-cylinder engine has been heavily modified to generate 630hp and 318 lb-ft of torque.
Spotted at the 2024 Sweets & Snacks Expo in Indianapolis, the M&M’S Remix machine will help combat snack fatigue, as it has a giant touchscreen that lets you combine several of your favorite flavors into a custom mix. This would make it perfect for movie theaters, some indoor theme parks, or just anywhere that can be kept cool year round.
You’ve seen Coperni’s CD Player Swipe Bag, now check out Emily the Engineer’s fully 3D printed skateboard that you can actually ride. She makes use of several different printers, as some of the larger parts needed to be more rigid to withstand the weight of an adult without snapping in half.