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Move over, Madame Tussauds.
A Japanese company called Real-F has developed a technique for creating a 3-D photocopy of a person’s face, PC World reports.
The company takes several photos from different angles, then prints the image on vinyl chloride resin stretched over a mold that matches the contours of the face, Techcrunch reports.
Moar here.