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Behold These Microscopic Spacecraft – Gizmodo Australia
Some sculptors work in marble; some in clay; and some in microscopic dots of resin shaped by lasers. Microlight3D, a company based in Grenoble, France, develops…

Some sculptors work in marble; some in clay; and some in microscopic dots of resin shaped by lasers.
Microlight3D, a company based in Grenoble, France, develops 2D and 3D microprinting systems. To commemorate the release of season two of The Mandalorian, and inspired by Jedi masters who use green lightsabers, the team decided to microprint a Millennium Falcon smaller than a human hair, using green lasers instead of the usual red. They also made a striking, tiny Baby Yoda, which you can see in our…
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