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3D Duck Hunt Model in Real Life

The picture above is a 3d version of the pixel ducks from Duck Hunt. It is contructed by using cubes. Checkout the animation of 3d model so you'll know what is look like.[via]

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Here are the spec of the 3d duck

Blocks used in 3D model: 1785
Blocks used in build: 1240 (left the body and head partially hollow)
Approximate Weight: 17-20 lbs
Length: 24"
Width: 17.25"
Height: 21"
Approximate Number of Hours to Create: 35-40
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