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Our 3D printing capabilities

We have over 90 3D printing shops in our network and are well known for manufacturing high-quality parts at competitive prices, from rapid prototyping with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) to functional end parts made with Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) or Multi Jet Fusion (MJF).

Gallery of 3D printed parts manufactured by Hubs

With over 65,000 customers from every industry, including aerospace, defense, robotics, medical, machinery, automotive and electronics, we have extensive experience meeting a diverse range of 3D printing requirements, from prototyping to production: Visual aids, concept models, injection-molding prototypes, form-fit & function prototypes, tooling and casting patterns, jigs, grips and fixtures, and durable end parts.

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

HP PA 12 - Dyed Black

Customer True North Design
Purpose Structural and vacuum EOAT components
Process SLS / MJF
Unit price $69. 23 / $34.33
Industry Automotive

Prototyping PLA

Customer Allision Conner
Purpose End caps and cable strain relief for sheet metal enclosure
Process FDM
Unit price $7.92 / $4.72 / $2.80
Industry Industrial Automation

HP PA 12

Customer US Hammer
Description A part for gasoline engine powered jackhammers
Process MJF
Unit price $22.18
Industry Construction

Markforged Onyx - Black

Customer Autocom Manufacturing
Purpose A production part for 3D printed lathe gantry gripper fingers
Process FDM
Unit price $48. 86
Industry Automotive

PC Stratasys - white

Customer Terumo medical corporation
Purpose Prototyping parts used for a disposable electrical device
Process FDM
Unit price $55.38 / $32.96
Industry Medical

Formlabs Clear Resin

Customer Aversan Inc
Purpose A prototyping part of an injection molded component for an automated door mechanism
Process SLA
Unit price $29.83
Industry Aerospace

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  • Price updates in real-time as you change materials, lead time, etc. .

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Our 3D printing service has been rated 4.9/5

Over 282 customers are satisfied with our 3D printing service.

“excellent. Well done, swift transaction. professional.”

“Very happy with how this print turned out - awesome service, thanks! ”

“Excellent communication, far more than I am used to!”

“Great print and super-quick turnaround time!”

“Professional service, wonderful communication, and nice prints.”

“effortless, excellent. i got a reply immediately after submitting my order (on a holiday weekend no less!), and got the parts in no time. Every piece is perfect. Thank you!”

“Second time I order a part and its impeccable!”

“He was very helpful, the prints came out great and he couldn't have been a cooler guy. Thanks again.”

“Trae communicated very well to me exactly how my product would look after being printed. He shipped fast too. Highly recommend!”

“The print turned out perfectly, the turnaround time wast faster than expected, and communication was excellent. Highly recommend!!”

“This hub was very accommodating. The parts are premium quality and were delivered early. Definitely will use this hub for future projects ”

“Great communication, quick service and very good job! ++++”

“Very flexible if you are looking to pickup a part”

“Happy with the service. Arrived on time. ”

“Great service, communication, and print quality!”

“Everything was expected and turnaround time was very fast.”

“Great quality, price, and turnaround time!”

“Super easy, explained everything and printed quickly ”

“Thank you very much for the quick and perfect prints”

“Impeccable quality on my print. Communicated with me with great care and print was done swiftly and with no problems. Would definitely use this Hub again if I ever need another print. ”

“Excellent service! Good quality prints on TPU for a prototype case (body and lid) for electronics. Fast shipping!”

“Always good quality prints and quick feedback.”

“Good quality for our mock-up. Would consider future cooperation.

“Insightful help, fast turn around, and excellent quality of my printed object.”

“Quick service and the product was also of good quality. ”

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The Hubs Standard - consistent quality, every time

Hubs takes the stress out of manufacturing by guaranteeing the quality and consistency of every part. Each order is dimensionally and visually inspected to make sure it meets the Hubs Standard.

3D printing materials

We can generate instant 3D printing quotes for 25+ plastics. For metal 3D-printed parts, you can request a quote from our parent company, Protolabs.

Available materials

SLS

PA 12 Glass filled PA 12

Desktop FDM

Prototyping PETG Prototyping ASA Prototyping TPU Prototyping ABS Prototyping PLA

Desktop SLA

Formlabs Standard Resin Formlabs Clear Resin Formlabs Tough Resin 2000 Formlabs Rigid Resin 4000 Formlabs Grey Pro Resin Formlabs Flexible Resin 80A Formlabs High Temp Resin Formlabs Durable Resin

MJF

HP PA 12 Glass filled HP PA 12

Industrial FDM

Markforged Onyx ABSplus Stratasys ULTEM 9085 Stratasys Stratasys ASA ABS M30 Stratasys ULTEM 1010 Stratasys

Industrial SLA

Accura 25 (PP-like) Accura ClearVue Accura Xtreme White 200 (ABS-like)

3D printing locations near Los Angeles, CA

Hacienda Heights, CA Whittier, CA South Whittier, CA

El Monte, CA La Habra, CA Baldwin Park, CA

Pico Rivera, CA West Covina, CA Rosemead, CA

Montebello, CA

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FAQ's

How much does your 3D printing service cost?

The cost of your 3D printed parts depends on factors such as part volume, part complexity, choice of material, which 3D printing technology is used, and if any post processing is required. For more details on these cost factors, see our article on the cost of 3d printing. To check the cost of your 3D printed part, simply upload a CAD (.STL) file and select your material and 3D printing technology to receive a quote within seconds.

How do you guarantee the quality of my prints?

Your parts are made by experienced 3D printing shops within our network. All facilities are regularly audited to ensure they consistently meet the Hubs quality standard. We include a standardized inspection report with every order and offer a First Article Inspection service on orders of 100+ units.

We have partners in our network with the following certifications, available on request: ISO9001, ISO13485 and AS9100.
Follow this link to read more about our quality assurance measures.

How do I select the right 3D printing process for my prints?

You can select the right 3D printing process by examining which materials suit your need and what your use case is.

By material: if you already know which material you would like to use, selecting a 3D printing process is relatively easy, as many materials are technology specific.
By use case: once you know whether you need a functional or visual part, choosing a process is easy.

For more help, read our guide to selecting the right 3D printing process. Find out more about Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) and Stereolithography (SLA).

How can I reduce the cost of my 3D prints?

In order to reduce the cost of your 3D prints you need to understand the impact certain factors have on cost. The main cost influencing factors are the material type, individual part volume, printing technology and post-processing requirements.

Once these have been decided, an easy way to further cut costs is to reduce the amount of material used. This can be done by decreasing the size of your model, hollowing it out, and eliminating the need for support structures.

To learn more, read our full guide on how to reduce the cost of 3D printing.

Where can I learn more about 3D printing?

Our knowledge base is full of in-depth design guidelines, explanations on process and surface finishes, and information on how to create and use CAD files. Our 3D printing content has been written by an expert team of engineers and technicians over the years.

See our complete engineering guide to 3D printing for a full breakdown of the different 3D printing technologies and materials. If you want even more 3D printing, then check out our acclaimed 3D printing handbook here.

We have an extensive range of online resources developed to help engineers improve their capabilities.

Introductory guides

Design guides

Material guides

Applications

CAD & file preparation

Post processing & finishing

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CNC machining

CNC machining

Milling (3-, 4- & full 5-axis), turning and post-processing

  • 50+ metals and plastics & 10 surface finishes


  • Tolerances down to ±.0008” (0.020 mm)

  • Lead times from 5 business days

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3D Printing | There You Have It 3D

Looking for the Best-Rated 3D Printing Service in Los Angeles?

There You Have It 3D uses top-of-the-line 3D printing equipment to deliver high-quality results.   From a cleared prop or mold master to a museum-quality art print or a functional physical prototype for your next design, we can do it.

Whatever your project requirement, we have the expertise to deliver a great product. Our engineers can handle CAD file design, rapid prototypes of products, or provide 3D scanning services of existing parts.

What is 3D Printing and How Does It Work?

3D printing, also referred to as additive manufacturing, works by printing successive layers of material (plastic or ceramic for example) until the final part is created. 3D printers can print shapes that cannot be formed with traditional methods.

While some firms are already using 3-D printers for prototyping and production parts in single quantities, others are just beginning to see the benefits of on-demand printing.

In traditional manufacturing, a part is designed, and then molds are created from that design for producing parts. The required number of parts are molded and assembled into a final product. At each step in the process, a significant amount of time and money can be lost if changes need to be made to the design.

As a result, most manufacturers have a standard set of molds that can be used for certain items, with extra time and money spent creating new molds as necessary. This process is referred to as 'tooling.' 3D printing, however, can significantly reduce or eliminate tooling costs because each part is printed only after it's ordered.

What are the Advantages of Using 3D Printing?

A great benefit of 3D printing is its low cost compared to traditional manufacturing methods. 3D printing can also reduce a company's carbon footprint by significantly reducing the number of parts that will be sent for production, then returned.

Additionally, 3D printing offers high-detail resolution and high-strength, making them great for functional prototypes and end-use parts in all industries, including aerospace and automotive engineering. If one part is defective, 3D printers allow manufacturers to simply print another one without the need for additional tooling. Additionally, changes can be made to 3D-printed parts without creating new molds.

Since each part is created separately and only after it's ordered, 3D printing can precisely match orders to the required amount of finished parts. This 3D printing ability allows manufacturers to get closer to their ideal production levels while minimizing excess inventory.

3D printing provides rapid turnaround times and high-quality prints. In a nutshell, it's determined by the product specifications, materials used, and intricacy of the component in question. Turnaround time for most projects is determined by your project requirements.

What are the Benefits of Using 3D Printing?

3D printing has three main benefits that can help reduce tooling costs. First, 3D printers produce parts very quickly, so the time needed to create molds is reduced or eliminated. Second, because 3D printers work with digital models of objects, it's easy to make design changes without creating new molds. Finally, 3D printers can produce objects in small quantities at the same cost as producing one object.

These benefits combine to make it possible to get a mold created by additive manufacturing for around 40 percent of the tooling cost, and the price continues to fall as more companies start using 3D printing. For example, when Ford started using 3D printing, it reduced the price of creating prototype molds from $300,000 to just $3,000.

3D Printing Methods

3D printing a part is typically an additive process, which means it adds material to arrive at the final product. There are three main types of 3D printers:

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

FDM printers use a plastic filament to build layers of molten plastics on top of each other. After the bottom layer cools, it becomes the new base for the next layer. This process continues repeatedly until all of the material is used up or another printing method is needed.

Because materials used in FDM are typically inexpensive and low-viscosity compared to other printing materials, FDM printers are ideal for prototyping.

PolyJet Matrix

PolyJet Matrix printers use ultraviolet (UV) light to cure layers of liquid photopolymer resin.

The printer creates a design layer by layer based on coordinates provided by the software programs that are connected to the printer. Then it uses UV light projected onto a build tray. The liquid cures and sticks together immediately, creating a solid build tray for the printer to build on.

Because it uses liquid materials, this type of printer is more versatile and can be used with high-performance plastics and resins.

Stereolithography (SLA)

Stereolithography printers use a laser to cure liquid plastics. This is also an additive method, but the printing process is built around curing layers of liquid plastic resin with ultraviolet light.

After each layer finishes being cured with ultraviolet light, the printer pulls away from the part that was just created and prepares for the next layer. SLA printers are also capable of working with high-performance plastics.

The Future of 3D Printing

3D printing is increasingly being used for more than just prototyping parts. More companies are now using it to create final products, and many factories have even installed their 3D printers to make things in real-time instead of using traditional manufacturing methods.

Future developments will likely include further improvements in 3D printing speed, versatility, and material capabilities.

There You Have It 3D  is a great resource for anyone interested in the topic of 3D printing in Los Angeles and all of Southern California.

3D Designing

Our expertise in 3D designing is well-suited for companies who are looking for a comprehensive solution. This service includes product design, modeling, and rendering.

3D Printing

We offer special 3D scanning for your products or any item which you wish to reproduce. We have the latest technology available on the market so that we can deliver you excellent results at affordable prices.

3D Scanning

We offer special 3D scanning for your products or any item which you wish to reproduce. We have the latest technology available on the market so that we can deliver you excellent results at affordable prices.

Services Offered

3D Designing

Our expertise in 3D designing is well-suited for companies who are looking for a comprehensive solution. This service includes product design, modeling, and rendering.

Any Custom Fabrication

Our company has the latest technology available to cater to your requirements. For any custom fabrication, our team provides you with the best services at affordable prices.

About There You Have It 3D

There You Have It 3D is committed to providing great customer service and high-quality products. We have an excellent service team that can offer rapid turnaround times and superior quality products to meet your specifications.

We offer both CAD file design services as well as reverse engineering services. Whether you need an existing part replicated or want to create something new altogether, we are the right company for you because our professionals have years of experience in this industry.

We have the expertise to help you with your project management needs, no matter your business. Our team has a broad range of experience in functional prototypes and support material that can be used for great service. With our material properties experts on hand, we can produce parts quickly using injection molding - all at an affordable price. Have any questions or need some advice? Give us a call now! Were dedicated to supplying you with high quality 3d printing services. We offer fast turnaround time on your 3d prints and scans, and at a really reasonable price. If you've never heard of us, simply search "3D Printing Near Me" on Google and you'll find us on the first page. Even Google recommends us :)

FAQ

What is rapid prototyping?

Rapid prototyping is a process that allows companies to create 3D solid objects out of various materials.

What are the benefits of rapid prototyping?

There are many benefits to utilizing this type of technology, including speed, cost-effectiveness, surface quality, and design flexibility.

What is selective laser sintering?

Selective laser sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing 3D printing process that uses a high-power laser to fuse small particles of plastic, ceramic, or glass powders into a mass that has a desired three-dimensional shape.

What is direct metal laser sintering?

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an additive manufacturing process that sinters the metal powder with a laser. The build platform is also heated to allow for better results in high-resolution prints, and more accurate parts.

What is multi jet fusion?

Multi jet fusion is a new 3D printing process that builds on the strengths of both fused deposition modeling and selective laser sintering. This machine uses a print-head to jet a thin layer of powder onto a build plate while using an infrared laser to fuse each cross-section. The water-based binder is then removed via a water bath.

What is metal plating?

Metal plating means taking a plastic or rubber model and coating it with metal. The process can be used to make models more durable, decorative, and long-lasting.

What is injection molding?

Injection molding is a process by which liquid plastic is injected into metal molds. The molds are often cooled so that the material sets into its final form quickly.

This technology allows for mass production of parts that may be difficult or impossible to make with other methods.

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Autoport Garage Scale 143 Dr!ft Racer Storm Kids Diorama

2. 99 €

hanging lamps

free

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft

Free

Bestsellers in the category Architecture

[Japanese capsule toy car] EduColon (rich design set)

€4.65 nine0063 -twenty% 3.72 €

Tabletop scale shipping container ASSEMBLY

6.03 €

Cologne Cathedral

4.50 €

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

5.90 €

Cessna 172 Skyhawk 1:72

2 €

Good for kindergarten

0. 70 €

Tower of Terror Disneyland Paris

3.50 €

Godzilla in New York - Manhattan

3.60 €

WEDNESDAY Addams, Merlina

11.28 €

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - NEW YORK

€3.99

Stable, house, diorama, Nativity scene, roof

1.88 €

Garage equipment and furniture

1 €

Grain tank

1.39 €

Space Launch System (SLS): NASA Artemis I Lunar Rocket with Platform. STL-OBJ file for 3D printer

2.95 €

House "Christmas holidays Lampuna"

4.70 €

Cinderella's Parisian castle at Disneyland

3.


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