An architectural model is a concrete representation of a structure (scale model)built to convey design ideas to clients, owners, committees, customers and in the general public. It can be used for public relation purposes, like to obtain permits and for larger projects. Common materials used for these models comprise of card stock, basswood, plastic, other woods, balsa wood and paper. A number of companies produce ready-made pieces for structural components like girders, beams, siding, vehicles
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