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Lego’s first Star Trek set is a $400 Enterprise with Data, Picard, and Worf minifigures
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While I don't entirely disagree with you, one can safely assume that if printing the sets (vs purchasing) is an attainable solution, the cost of said solution rapidly decreases by iterative learning alone —if they're smart, and start with a smaller set before tackling this behemoth. I'd assumed similar at the outset, I suppose.
That said, I've been printing pretty much FT for 6+ years now (including teaching), so please take this as less of an online yarp from some rando anon and more of a cheeky "fuck the Man, man" sentiment. Power to the people, LEGOs and all. ✊🏼🤪