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Bring Your Minecraft Avatars To Life With New 3D Printed Art


FabZat and Minetoys offering a wide variety of 3D printed Minecraft objects for gamers.


FabZat and Minetoys today announced new features and capabilities that enable Minecraft players to customize and order 3D printed avatars. Over 70 million copies of the Minecraft game have been sold worldwide, which allows players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D-generated world. Minetoys, a pioneer in custom avatar creation, has already enabled tens of thousands of fans on the web to transform their Minecraft avatar into a real toy with FabZat’s industry leading in-app 3D printing technologies. Starting today, players can explore new ways to customize and order a 3D printed Minecraft avatar to be shipped all around the world.


Fans can now order a full range of premium personalized objects based on iconic Minecraft characters or their very own one, including:

  • Luxury, domed diorama where the player can select any single detail of the scene
  • King-sized characters that will eclipse all other toys from its 24-centimeter height
  • 8GB USB flash drive hidden in the head of your favorite character

And, of course, the classic $19.99 3D printed avatar is still available in a variety of positions.

Florent Pitoun, FabZat CEO and co-founder, said: “We’re proud to offer break-through 3D printing technology and support for fans of the Minecraft global phenomenon. Our partners at Minetoys provide such a seamless customization experience for players, and we couldn’t be happier with the new products that we’re releasing today for fans worldwide.”

Mathieu Roth, Minetoys CEO, said: “Our customers have been clamoring for more ways to bring their Minecraft avatars to life. By working with FabZat for today’s release of new customization features, new USB products and scaling capabilities, we can now give fans even more new ways to design and customize their 3D printed avatars.”

For more information about Minetoys, visit www.minetoys.com.

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