Mashable -
6 Nov 2015 03:11 
People are 3D printing all sorts of things these days, from cat armor to bikinis. Audi just surpassed them all, though; it 3D printed a replica of a 1936 Grand Prix sports car. See also: Someone spotted the Bugatti Veyron successor on an open road The car is a 1:2-scale rolling model — made from metal — of the the “Auto Union Typ C” sports car that knocked Mercedes-Benz off the winner's podium in the late '30s. That, however, isn't the highlight of this story. Although it's a sweet little scoot-around, to be sure, it's how Audi made it that's remarkable. With this pint-sized copy, Audi Toolmaking demonstrates the...
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