We know it’ll be only a matter of time until Microsoft releases a slimmer version of its Xbox One, especially when you consider how heavy the dang console is when compared to the PlayStation 4. The slimming down of the Xbox One will inevitably happen some time in the console’s future, although if you can’t wait to get your hands on a smaller Xbox One, then the next best thing would have to be this 3D-printed Xbox One.
Dave Nunez has been known to create extremely small versions of video game consoles as well as computers, and seeing how the Xbox One was just released this past weekend, he went ahead and created a very small version of Microsoft’s next-generation console. To show the scale of both the Xbox One and the Xbox One Kinect, Nunez placed a penny next to both of them to show just how small they are.
Some things that appear to be missing from the 3D-printed set are the Xbox One controller, which we can’t even imagine how small it’d be when compared to the console and Kinect, and the console’s massive power brick. Aside from those glaring omissions, we think Nunez’s creations are amazing.
Filed in 3D Printing, Microsoft, Xbox and Xbox One.
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