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1. What is the process for creating an art toy prototype?
We start with a consultation to understand your design concept, then create a 3D model. After your approval, we develop a physical prototype using 3D printing or other methods for you to review and refine.
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2. Can you handle mass production of art toys?
Yes, we offer production services for both small-batch and large-scale manufacturing, including mold-making, casting, and assembly.
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3. What materials can be used for my art toy?
We work with a variety of materials, including resin, plastic, flexible materials, and even specialty options for unique effects.
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4. Do you offer custom packaging for art toys?
Absolutely. We can design and produce custom packaging tailored to your brand and the presentation style you want.
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5. How long does it take to create a prototype or produce a batch?
Prototyping typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on complexity. Production timelines vary based on the scale and materials, but we'll provide a detailed timeline during the consultation.
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6. Can you help with painting and finishing?
Yes, we offer painting and finishing services to bring your toys to life, including custom color schemes and surface textures.
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7. Can I make adjustments after the prototype is created?
Of course! Prototyping is an iterative process, and we'll work with you to refine the design until it meets your vision.
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8. What file formats do you accept for 3D modeling?
We accept a range of file formats, including STL, OBJ, and STEP. If you only have sketches, we can create the digital model for you.
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9. Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we can arrange shipping to any location worldwide. Packaging will ensure your toys arrive safely.
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10. How much does it cost to create an art toy?
Costs vary depending on size, material, complexity, and production volume. Contact us for a personalized quote tailored to your project.