Massivit And Magic Wheelchair Partner For X-Wing Fighter 3D Printed Costume

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Massivit And Magic Wheelchair Team Up For X-Wing Fighter Charity 3D Printed Costume
Vedant Singhania received the ‘out of this world’ 3D printed spaceship at Comic-Con, San Diego.

Massivit 3D unveiled the ‘world’s first’ 3D printed Poe Dameron X-Wing Fighter charity wheelchair costume. The costume was the vision of a non-profit organisation, Magic Wheelchair and created for Star Wars fanatic, 13-year-old Vedant Singhania.

Companies that collaborated with Magic Wheelchair to make this project a reality include: Pixologic Inc, responsible for the design and modelling, Dangling Carrot Creative, which 3D printed the costume with Massivit 3D donating the printing materials, and Monster City Studios, which completed the assembly and finish.

The costume was unveiled at Comic-Con International, which took place in San Diego from 19-22 July 2018.

Utilising the high print speeds and dual print heads of its Massivit 1800 3D Printer, Dangling Carrot Creative produced 50 individual costume pieces in just over two weeks. The 2.44m high and 3m long spaceship provides Singhania with his very own Star Wars X-Wing fighter jet, crafted by some of the original Lucasfilm prop fabricators.

Massivit And Magic Wheelchair Team Up For X-Wing Fighter Charity 3D Printed Costume
Poe Dameron X-Wing Fighter charity wheelchair costume
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Magic Wheelchair provides bespoke costumes to kids with wheelchairs at no cost to their families. As part of Comic-Con’s special ‘Star Wars experience’ this year and its partnership with Pixologic, Magic Wheelchair selected Singhania to receive the extraordinary 3D printed costume.

Paul Gaboury, 3D Product Development Manager at Pixologic explained, ‘We connected with Magic Wheelchair, realising that our technology and modelling expertise could help them with the amazing work they’re doing for children in wheelchairs. After we designed the costume, Dangling Carrot Creative was the last piece of the puzzle. The company gave us the capability to 3D print life-size parts to help eliminate the need for moulds or casting, saving considerable time and money.’

Commenting on Massivit 3D’s involvement in the project, Avner Israeli, CEO at Massivit 3D said, ‘Together with our customers like Dangling Carrot, we’re constantly discovering new and exciting applications achievable with our 3D printing solutions for the entertainment market. This project has been an extraordinary opportunity to test the true value of our technology and to put young Singhania in the spotlight for the right reasons. There’s nothing quite so wonderful as bringing joy to a child.’

The costume was presented to Singhania at Comic-Con. He expressed his excitement and appreciation to all involved, ‘It’s mind-blowing. I didn’t expect the costume to be so big and I’m thrilled that it’s an X-Wing Fighter because I love Star Wars. I was really excited during the parade. I was so happy because all the people were taking pictures of me. It made me feel like a celebrity.’

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