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MPC

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    Rome ( Italy )
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    Modding PC, Costum PC, Watercooling

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  1. Super Mario Bros is ready for his new adventure ! Photos of the exterior.
  2. Now begins the painting phase of each individual piece by hand with the brush. This phase of work began immediately after the 3D printing of the various pieces and immediately after receiving the invitation to the competition because it was a very long process.
  3. Resin 3D Printing Phase - Part Three We see the resin-printed 3D pieces after drying with UV rays.
  4. Resin 3D Printing Phase - Part Two This is the 3D printing turn of Mario, Luigi and more
  5. Resin 3D Printing Phase - Part One This manufacturing process with the subsequent hand painting phase began when I received the invitation to this competition even if I am publishing it now.
  6. Laser cutting of the top panel and back of the cabinet - Part Four We remove the veils to the top and back panels presenting them in their complete charm !
  7. Laser cutting of the top panel and back of the cabinet - Part Three From the initial drawing, I start to place all the various pieces of laser cut colored plexiglass.
  8. Laser cutting of the top panel and back of the cabinet - Part Two Now we give a bit of liveliness and three-dimensionality to the top and back panels going to work plexiglass panels with different colors typical of Super Mario Bros.
  9. Laser cutting of the top panel and back of the cabinet - Part One
  10. It's official, Mario has took possession of the front of the cabinet and to do so he also managed to break the three-dimensional wall
  11. The intruder in my workshop named Mario said he wants the place on the front of the cabinet and that the top and back panel will have to be completely redone. I first start working with the old tools of the trade (pen and paper) and then move on to drawing on software and finally processing on laser cutting
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