Summary

  • 3D printing firm Bambu Lab has unveiled CyberBrick, a new system that pairs reusable, programmable electronic components with 3D-printable models to enable a range of official and community toy designs.
  • CyberBrick is currently only available through Kickstarter, but the campaign has already surpassed its funding goal.
  • The first kits are expected to reach backers in May 2025, with the starter kit including instructions for 3D printing more parts and assembling the official designs, along with solderless electronic modules and wireless components, starting at $29.99.
  • The Kickstarter campaign also offers kits with pre-printed parts, but Bambu warned that these will not be available once sales move to its regular Maker’s Supply storefront.
  • Bambu has also shown community designs that use its electronic components, including a lunar rover, a walking table and a replica Tesla Cybertruck.

By Dominic Preston

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