How Much Does It Cost to Have a Model Made? The Factors Behind the Price

Are you considering having a model made, but have no idea what the budget will be? Because every 3D-printed model is bespoke, there is no set price list. Discover the four main factors that determine the price and how you can influence the cost yourself.

How Much Does It Cost to Have a Model Made? The Factors Behind the Price

When you want to present a construction project, industrial design or refurbishment, a physical model is the most powerful way to convey your vision. The question that logically follows immediately is: “How much does it actually cost?”

The short answer is: a model is always bespoke, which means prices vary greatly from project to project. The long answer is that the price is transparently calculated based on a number of clear variables. At 3D Maquettes, we believe in being open and transparent. In this blog, we explain exactly how the costs of a 3D-printed model are determined, so you know exactly where you stand in advance.

The 4 Main Factors Determining the Price of a 3D Model

The total cost of a model is mainly determined by the time required (both computer time for the model and printing hours) and the material costs. This breaks down into four specific factors:

1. The Size and Scale

This is the most logical factor. A larger model requires more material and longer printing times. It is important to note that volume increases exponentially. A model that is twice as long and twice as wide has four times the surface area and often a significantly longer printing time.

  • Compact models (up to 30×30 cm): Ideal as a promotional gift or desk model. These are often the most budget-friendly options.
  • Large presentation models (from 1×1 metre): Constructed from multiple segments and intended for central halls or retail centres.

2. Level of Detail

The complexity of the design determines how many hours our engineers spend preparing the file and how much detail the printer must produce.

  • Conceptual / Mass model: Sleek white blocks representing the volumes of a neighbourhood. This requires less preparation and shorter print times, which is beneficial for the price.
  • High-End Aesthetic: Models including window profiles, brickwork textures, interior fittings and surrounding greenery. The more detail, the greater the intensity of the post-processing (Step 6 of our workflow).

3. The Quality of the Input Files

Are you supplying a complete, watertight 3D BIM model (such as from Revit or ArchiCAD) that can be optimised directly for the printer? Or do we need to start from a set of two-dimensional PDF drawings or sketches? The fewer hours our engineers need to spend ‘repairing’ or rebuilding the digital file, the lower the set-up costs.

4. Choice of Material and Finish

The choice of plastic and the final finish affect the material cost:

  • Standard PLA: Bioplastic based on corn starch. Cost-effective, sustainable and perfect for sleek finishes.
  • Technical PETG or flexible TPU: Ideal for industrial or high-volume models, but requires specific print settings.
  • Exclusive extras: Think integrated LED lighting, a luxury wooden plinth or a bespoke plexiglass dust cover.

Cost factors at a glance

Factor

Budget-friendly

High-end investment

Purpose of the model

Concept / Volume study

Final sales / Tender

Level of detail

Low (main shapes only)

High (textures, interior, LED)

Delivery

Fully ‘clean’ 3D

2D drawings / PDF extra

Base & Protection

None (separate model)

Luxury wood/aluminium + dust cover

“A model is not an expense, but an investment that pays for itself through faster sales, lower failure costs and immediate public support.”

How do you get the most out of your budget?

Do you want to control costs without compromising on impact? Then opt for a strategic mix. For example, have the surrounding buildings printed as simple white volume blocks (conceptual), and have only your own project site rendered in high detail. This keeps printing time manageable, whilst drawing the viewer’s focus directly to the right point.

Request a No-Obligation Quote

As every project is unique, we are happy to provide you with a bespoke price estimate. Send us your rough plans or digital files, and we will calculate exactly which options best suit your budget. At 3D Maquettes, we ensure that your investment results in a lifelike model that is well worth the money.

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