It doesn't work by subtracting or carving from a block like a CNC machine which is a subtractive manufacturing method. 3D printers are additive manufacturing. They work like an inkjet printer. Instead of putting ink on a flat surface(piece of paper) one time like a printer does, a 3d printer lays down .1mm or so layer of material, hardens it with a laser, heat or ultraviolet light, then lays down the next .1mm layer of material. Slowly building up a 3 dimensional object.
Because the machine has to lay down every "pixel" of material most print companies base the cost of the model is on the amount of cubic material it requires. This approach accounts for both material cost and machine time. It takes ~.01 cent of material to do a .1mm by .1mm blob, and it takes 1 second for the machine to harden that blob, then move to the next blob. Multiple that times however many blobs of material you use and you have it.
So by making the turret hollow, then additionally hollowing out the mantlet, gas cans, tires, etc.. etc.. the cost goes way down.
Here is a 3 minute video on the process from start to finish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQoTro9WfbQ