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Physical 3D Model Services

 

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Trial Exhibits is now offering physical 3D model services.  We understand the extensive scope of each project, and the phases and steps to complete it in order to match the needs of your case.  The use of physical 3D models to explore concepts and communicate ideas to juries has become an invaluable tool. A scale model engages a jury and each member can visualize and touch the key facts of your case.

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Other Services of Interest

Graphics and/or Animation can also be helpful in trial to educate the jury to the key points of your case.

> Graphic Design
> Animation
> Medical Illustrations
> Mock Trial & Focus Groups
 
For questions about any Electronic Trial Presentation or pricing, give us a call at 800-591-1123 or you can contact us for a free consultation, custom proposal and exhibit pricing. 







 

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