Architectural models and railway scale models
meet our partner – BRAWAGO
The Kraków 3D project is not just about the world of digital models; it’s also about the possibility of bringing them into physical form thanks to our collaboration with our partner, the company BRAWAGO.
This is a team of true enthusiasts and experts in the field of modeling, who can transform any vision into a stunning, miniature reality.
Model specialists you can trust.
BRAWAGO is a company that has been successfully implementing even the most complex model projects for clients across Europe for years. Their specialty is professional, multi-level, and computer-controlled railway models that impress with their precision and attention to the smallest details.
What distinguishes BRAWAGO models?
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- Polish production and the highest quality: Every element is created with great care in Poland, which guarantees the highest quality and durability.
- Passion and experience: The BRAWAGO team consists of experts in the field of modeling and 3D design, who deliver over 50,000 models in various scales annually.
- Comprehensive implementation: From 3D design, through production, electronics, to computer control—BRAWAGO offers full support at every stage of model creation.
Not just railways – models of monuments and buildings
Their experience in creating complex railway models translates into mastery in reproducing architectural details.
If you dream of a precise model of a historic palace, a modern building, or any other object, BRAWAGO can bring your vision to life with unparalleled accuracy.
BRAWAGO’s offer is directed to:
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- Private clients and collectors
- Companies and developers
- Museums and cultural institutions
- Schools and educational facilities
Contact us to bring your project to life!
If you are looking for a contractor who will create a model for you with passion and professionalism, one that will not only be an excellent promotional tool but also a true work of art—contact us. Together with BRAWAGO, we will help you realize your project.




