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Well we’re happy to say that this Halloween, Juha Huvilinna is in for a bit of a treat as he is our chosen winner of this month’s Robox print competition, and will soon receive a Robox filament gift assortment as his prize.
Juha really tickled our funny bone by sending in two versions of a skull from Autodesk 123D’s Gallery (skull by Luis Flores) - http://www.123dapp.com/smb-123D_Design/skull/1821619
The skulls were then sculpted and modified with Meshmixer, before other parts were created using SketchUp and 123D.
Visit http://www.siipi.fi/robox-halloween/ to find out how Juha put a humerus take on the skulls by adding LED lights as the spooky red eyeballs.
As always we’d like to say ‘Fangs so much’ to everyone who took the time to send in an entry; for those of you who are just receiving your new units please do look out for the next Robox Print Competition, details to follow soon!
Hope you all have a Fangtastic Halloween!
(groan)
Post your best Halloween themed print to us to enter our October competition to win a selection of SmartReels. Entries must include a completed entry form for each submission. Creative ideas will get extra credit, think outside the box (but print inside Robox). Send us photos, or links to photos of the items being used or in position ready to scare as well as the printed item.
Entries must be with us before Halloween!
The image above is a print from one of our beta testers - Mark Strahm



