See Why Choose MAD 1/100 Shenzhen Bay Cultural Plaza Section Model

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December 21, 2025
Brief: We show the practical steps and results so you can judge suitability quickly. In this video, you'll see a detailed walkthrough of the MAD 1/100 Shenzhen Bay Cultural Plaza Section Model, highlighting its precision engineering, intricate surface textures, and the collaborative refinement process with MAD Architects. Witness how high-precision 3D printing and meticulous handwork create a visually stunning architectural representation.
Related Product Features:
  • Crafted at a precise 1:100 scale for accurate architectural representation.
  • Features a predominantly white color scheme to emphasize structural details and light interplay.
  • Constructed using high-quality materials including ABS and acrylic for durability.
  • Combines handmade craftsmanship with advanced techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting.
  • Designed for easy assembly as a single piece, simplifying setup and display.
  • Weighs approximately 0.8 KG and comes in a secure freight case for safe transportation.
  • Ideal for display purposes to visualize and discuss design elements with stakeholders.
  • Completed within a 10-day lead time, showcasing efficient and timely model production.
FAQs:
  • What is the scale of the Shenzhen Bay Cultural Plaza Section Model?
    The model is crafted at a precise 1:100 scale, allowing for detailed visualization of the architectural design and structural elements.
  • What materials are used in the construction of this model?
    The model is primarily made from ABS and acrylic, ensuring durability and a realistic appearance that highlights intricate details.
  • How long does it take to produce and deliver this architectural model?
    The lead time for this model is 10 days, demonstrating QZY Models' efficiency in delivering high-quality, precision-crafted architectural representations.
  • Is the model illuminated or does it include lighting features?
    No, this model does not include any illumination, focusing instead on the purity of form, surface textures, and the interplay of light and shadow.