Ford opens online store to sell 3D-printed models of its cars
Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 5:00PM
Nicole Batac in 3D printing, Apps & Launches, First Looks, Ford 3D Store, Motoring, News, Press release, Product launch, TurboSquid

Want to get your dad his own Shelby GT350R this Father’s Day but aren’t exactly rolling in dough? The next best thing might be a 3D-printed model of said car. Ford just opened an online 3D Store to let you purchase 3D-printed models of its vehicles or the digital files of over 1,000 Ford images. Some of the models available for download include the Ford GT, F-150 Raptor, aforementioned Shelby GT350R, Focus ST, and Fiesta ST. These models are available to order at 1/32nd the scale in plastic for US$39. If you opt to buy the digital files, you can scale them to the size you like and use the materials you want. Digital files go for $3.99.

TurboSquid worked with Ford to develop the site and help fulfill the orders. More Ford models will be coming to the store. You’ll be required to register on the site and promise not to use the items commercially.

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