Top Gear twist on an old classic toy

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From spare parts of all types (body, car, vacuum cleaner) through a plethora of other useful everyday items that can be created using 3D printers this is about the best use of one to date (creating a Heisenberg hat for a LEGO minifigure recently slips into 2nd spot). Being big Jeremy Clarkson/Top Gear fans, the CEL folks were sad that the motor mouth couldn’t get his fodder after filming last week and so used their Robox 3D printer to create a special version of the classic board game, Hungry Hungry Hippos. The design for the presenter’s head can be found at MyMiniFactory, an online library of 3D printable parts  – print out the head(s) and whack it/them on your set. Many thanks for your grin inducing creation @CELRobox 

About Peter Jenkinson

Toyologist Pete Jenkinson regularly writes about toys in national newspapers like The Sun and The Mail. This super-dad has an unmatched passion and dedication for trying and testing the latest, coolest and most interesting offerings from the world of toys.

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