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This highly detailed 3D model represents a vintage commercial airliner passenger seat designed to capture the classic aviation aesthetic used during the mid to late twentieth century. The structure features a reinforced seat base, upright backrest, and simplified cushion shapes that convey the essence of old airline interior design without relying on complex curvature that would complicate 3D printing. The model is intentionally created as a static object, ensuring stability during print and reliability in tabletop or diorama settings. The lack of textures means that the model focuses entirely on form and silhouette rather than surface complexity, offering end users creative freedom to paint, age, or otherwise adapt the surface to match different aircraft interiors. The simplified but distinct mechanical connections, such as armrests and joint brackets, bring authenticity to the appearance while remaining optimized for manufacturing processes. It can serve as an environmental asset in aviation themed scenes or be duplicated for cabin layouts. The model is fully ready for 3D print and suitable for anyone wanting easily scalable aviation props. No moving parts, no rigging, and no animation, strictly a static and printable representation with clean geometry for reliable slicing.
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