Who are archaeological models and prints for?
Collectors, designers, educators, researchers, students, 3D printing enthusiasts, and people who simply like historical objects translated into physical or digital
Collectors, designers, educators, researchers, students, 3D printing enthusiasts, and people who simply like historical objects translated into physical or digital
Potentially both, depending on the listing. Some products are digital model files, while others are physical printed objects.
This is a product family with both digital and physical forms. These products sit slightly outside the more obvious retro-tech
They can, especially when vintage, repurposed, or manually assembled elements are involved. This should not be surprising, because the project
Depending on the specific product and on material availability, we may use vintage donor parts, repurposed components, or newly made
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