The British Museum Will Now Let You 3D Print Copies Of Its Artifacts

The British Museum Will Now Let You 3D Print Copies Of Its Artifacts

Following in the footsteps of New York’s Metropolitan Museum, London’s British Museum is about to revolutionise the gift shop experience by allowing visitors to download and 3D print replicas of its priceless antiques and artifacts.

Given the size of the museum’s collection it will hopefully be posting hundreds of artifacts for visitors to download and 3D print. But for now there are just 14 3D models available on Sketchfab, including everything from a bust of Amenemhat III, an iconic Hoa Hakananai’a statue from Easter Island, and even an Egyptian granite sarcophagus — although you’ll have to settle for a plastic version if you’re making a copy at home with your 3D printer. [Sketchfab via SlashGear]

The British Museum Will Now Let You 3D Print Copies Of Its Artifacts

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