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what materials can I use to bioprint a human skeleton?

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In the grim darkness of the 22,d century, there is only war. humanity has waged war on itself for decades, turning many areas of the planet into wastelands. With every decade that passes, new weapons are created in order to give one nation an advantage over the other. This arms race has led to the development of the most devastating weapon yet, called the Gundam EVA.

A Gundam EVA is a massive, humanoid-shaped mecha that stands about 30 feet. It is outfitted with many kinds of weapons and covered in the most advanced form of armor. However, underneath the shell is a biological form similar to that of a normal human, but enhanced. These bio-machines contain the same makeup of humans, (organs, bones, etc), and are genetically human. The parts of these creatures are created through advanced bio printers, similar to 3d printers of the last century. After the pieces are formed, they are put together to form the large, human-like figure, and then brought to life. These beings are then piloted by select human pilots, who use them in their massive battles against enemy nations.

Some may wonder why governments choose to build these artificial bio machines instead of going full-mechanized. However, this proves to be a common sense decision, as...........{redacted}............................................

I need to know what kind of materials I can use for these bio-printers to create the skeletal system of these giants. They must be as hard as a normal human skeleton but flexible enough to move around in combat. How can I make this possible?

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