The cost of the prototype is the materials needed to make it and the research and development needed to design it. As to money figures, that's dependent on what you're making; the prototype of a paintbrush is a bit less expensive than the prototype of a car.
Price depends on what we want to build a prototype. Generally, the prototype cost is much higher than the cost of the mass-produced product.
59.99$....
prototype still.... no price
£95
use a 3D printer you can make a prototype on a computer and have it printed in plastic. 3D printers can cost as low as $1000
probably around 490 dollars
It's not on the market yet, it was just a prototype for the electrolux contest.
I think pre owned it costs either 20 or 30 bucks
It was a lab prototype, probably would have cost too much to sell.
The Audi R18 was developed as a Le Mans Prototype race car. Since this vehicle is not available for consumer purchase, the cost of this car is unknown.
Dont get confused - first of all the prototype - means buliding a predetermined model by designing work, done by designing softwares, then its nature is checked with various failures it can lead and rectified.
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