It’s hard to deny that theBioShockgames are an immensely stylish series. From the art deco stylings of the original game to the affected Americana ofBioShock Infinite, it’s easy for players to get lost in the aesthetics of the worlds of Rapture and Columbia. Many fans have taken it upon themselves tobring objects from theBioShockuniverse to life, and the latest such example is particularly impressive.

Struck by creative inspiration, Redditor apochere has managed to recreatefive ofBioShock Infinite’s Vigors, Columbia’s selection of superpower-bestowing beverages, in real life. Undertow, Shock Jockey, and Murder of Crows are showcased in their post, along with the newest additions: Bucking Bronco and Return to Sender.

BioShock Infinite Vigor bottle models

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The process has been an ingenious one, by the sounds of things. Utilizing the resin printing functionality of an Elegoo Saturn 3D printer, apochere has managed to get just the right sheen on the bottles. Some of the colors were the result of a lucky break with pre-dyed resins while others, such as the Return to Sender model, are a careful mix of different dyes. The shift to using a resin printer “makes all the difference in the world on these,” apochere wrote in the comments, adding that while the solid colors of their previous printer got a decent result, “the shift to the translucent resins has made them into something entirely different and special.”

The ever-industrious apochere is on track to recreate the full set of the eight original Vigors pretty soon, missing only Charge, Devil’s Kiss, and Possession at this point. It’s not yet clear if they intend to expand the set to includethe Plasmids and Vigors from theBurial at SeaDLC, but they have suggested in comments that they’d be open to commissions in the future, so anxious fans will have to wait and see what they can get.

With rumors ofBioShock 4still swirling, it’s to be expected that many fans are revisiting the earlier games in the series in preparation. Though there are plentythat would prefer to see a return to the style of the first twoBioShockgames, it’s nevertheless a welcome sight to see the aesthetics ofInfinitegetting their due in the fan community.

The advent of 3D printing has been a huge boon for the creatives and cosplayers in the gaming community. With prices for printers always coming down and new techniques being developed, fans have managed to recreate everythingfromCall of Duty’s Thundergunto entireMario Kartstages. The beautiful results of apochere’s resin work here are sure to inspire plenty of others to dabble in the art of 3D printing, so anyone interested in bringing their favorite games to life to keep an eye on the community. There’s no telling what might be created in the coming years.

BioShock Infiniteis out now for PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

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