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A few years ago, [Marc] had access to a really big, very expensive 3D printer. Daft Punk helmets were – and still are – extremely cool builds, so with a bit of modeling, [Marc ...
If you are a fan of Thomas Bangalter's helmet from the Daft Punk music Duo. Harrison Krix of Volpin Props has created his very own awesome replica helmet which took around 4 months to build from ...
We’ve seen 3D printed replicas of the famous Daft Punk helmets before, but these versions by user David Posh are extremely impressive, and they come with the matching gloves.
I included a video called “How to make a Daft Punk helmet in 17 months.” It was an awesome project that was way, way out of my league.
They won't let pictures be taken of them without masks on for pretty much any purpose, but, as The Creators Project points out, they are apparently cool with their faces being 3D scanned and ...