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Amazon will let you print your own 3D video game figurines

Amazon has teamed up with 3D print specialist Sanboxr to help bring your favorite video game characters to your gaming shelf. While characters are limited at the moment, due to the very limited game selection, it looks awesome and will be even more awesome when the library opens up.

Currently, Amazon and Sandboxr are allowing customers to build their video game character figurines from the base up for characters from Smite, Infinity Blade and Primal Carnage.

Depending on which game you pick you will be able to customize your figurine by picking the base, the the armor, the weapons, or the pose. Each figurine will use designs directly from the video game that the character is associated with. The figures vary in price depending on the size you choose, the least expensive is the smallest figure which weighs in at $29.99, followed by the medium figure at $49.99 and the most expensive of all is largest figure which costs $89.99.

Shipping for the figurines is free and each comes in its own custom packaging.

Tatiana Morris

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