I have complete CAD files for a building and now need a physical 3D-printed architectural model at 1:200 scale. The model should show moderate detail with textures—think defined window recesses, façade articulation, and a clear roofline rather than every tiny railing. What I’m after: • Review my CAD files (STEP or STL) and, if needed, make minor print-prep adjustments so walls, overhangs, and floor plates will print cleanly. • Choose a suitable material and printing method—SLA resin, color-jet, or a well-finished FDM are all acceptable as long as the surface can take light hand-painting or pre-coloured filament for subtle texture. • Produce the physical print, clean it, and provide basic post-processing so the model arrives ready for display. • Package and ship the finished piece safely to my location (shipping cost handled separately). I welcome your input on layer height, infill, and any small design tweaks that improve structural integrity without compromising the intended look. Experience with architectural maquettes, Rhino or Revit exports, and slicers like Cura or PreForm is a plus. Please outline your proposed workflow, printer type, material choice, estimated turnaround, and examples of comparable architectural prints you’ve delivered. The goal is a sturdy, presentation-ready model that convincingly represents the building’s form and major textures at 1:200.