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Car 3D model

There are four in this series which we scanned locally at the Barrett Art Studio in St. Louis. These works were created by Minnna Palmqvist near Stockholm, Sweden. Please be patient while the object loads. These files are quite large.

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Car 3D model

There are four in this series which we scanned locally at the Barrett Art Studio in St. Louis. These works were created by Minnna Palmqvist near Stockholm, Sweden. Please be patient while the object loads. These files are quite large.

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Car 3D model

There are four in this series which we scanned locally at the Barrett Art Studio in St. Louis. These works were created by Minnna Palmqvist near Stockholm, Sweden. Please be patient while the object loads. These files are quite large.

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Car 3D model

There are four in this series which we scanned locally at the Barrett Art Studio in St. Louis. These works were created by Minnna Palmqvist near Stockholm, Sweden. Please be patient while the object loads. These files are quite large.

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Car 3D model

This is the face and hood of the Crouse Hinds traffic signal previously posted. Scanned with the Artec Eva and processed in Artec Studio, it is a faithful representation of the antique traffic light. Once all of the components are scanned, they will be reverse engineered in SolidWorks to create 100% accurate scale replicas for […]

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Car 3D model

This is an antique railroad “cannonball” style switchstand lamp. It was probably manufactured in late 40’s or early 50’s. It was scanned with the Artec Eva and processed in Artec Studio 15.1. This took quite a bit of time to accurately capture the smaller details. It required a higher frame capture and more time in […]

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Car 3D model

This is a scan of an old traffic signal which is being reverse engineered to use in SolidWorks. Each component is being scanned separately with which to create a full 3D working model in CAD.

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Car 3D model

This is a carving in stone entitled “Love”. It was carved in Zimbabwe. Scanned with an Artec Eva and processed in Artec Studio 15.1. The result is a nearly perfect 3D model of the original piece.