Service Area · Queens

Queens: where our prints go to work on set and shop floor

Between Astoria's soundstages, Long Island City's design studios and the borough's working industrial blocks, Queens orders skew wonderfully practical: hero props by call time, fixture parts by the next shift, prototypes by the client walkthrough. We're built for exactly that cadence.

3D printed hero prop being prepared on a film set in Queens

Queens client patterns

Film and TV art departments lean on fabrication-finished props and oversize set pieces that read on camera; LIC's product and furniture studios run iteration loops at startup pace; and the borough's manufacturers order jigs, fixtures and short-run components that keep lines moving without tooling waits.

Camera-ready finishing

Props arrive painted, aged or gloss-heroed — 4K doesn't forgive, so neither does our finishing bench.

Duplicate insurance

Stunt copies and backup heroes printed in the same batch, because production schedules never break gently.

Same-day courier zone

Astoria to Jamaica, qualifying parts ride out the same day they finish.

Physical reference but no file? Scanning digitizes the original — then we print it bigger, lighter, or twelve more times. Describe the job →

Queens deadlines, met

Call time, install date or production shift — put the timestamp in the quote form and we'll build backward from it.