Real pieces, real rooms
See how MapCraft terrain pieces look away from the product mockup.
This gallery shows finished activity maps in living rooms, workspaces, and close-up detail so you can judge scale, plaque styling, and terrain relief before ordering. If you want a route-based piece like the ones shown here, start with the Strava flow on the homepage. If you want a terrain-only object for a city, mountain, or coastline, use the 3D editor.

Hardergrat in room context
Wide living-room shelf shot on a deep blue wall

Hardergrat, full terrain
Straight-on framed product portrait

Hardergrat on shelf
Angled shelf styling with foreground depth

Hardergrat, quiet relief
Minimal relief version, straight-on

Sa Calobra, full terrain
Straight-on framed product portrait

Sa Calobra on shelf
Angled lifestyle shot

Sa Calobra in hand
Gift-scale presentation shot

Sa Calobra, quiet relief
Straight-on minimal version

Sa Calobra, quiet relief angle
Minimal version from the side

Sa Calobra, styled shelf
Wider room-context shelf shot

Relief close-up
Minimal terrain tile with route in sharp focus

Full-terrain close-up
Color terrain tile with the raised route

Two visual directions
Full terrain and quiet relief side by side

Athens Marathon
Straight-on framed product portrait

Hardergrat on wall shelf
Centered portrait against the dark blue wall

Athens on pegboard
Angled workspace shot

Athens on pegboard, front
Straight-on workspace view

Hardergrat on pegboard
Centered workspace portrait

Hardergrat workspace scene
Wider pegboard and desk context

Hardergrat workspace angle
Side-angle pegboard detail
What This Gallery Helps You Judge
Use the room-context shots to understand size and presence on a shelf or wall. The close-ups are useful for reading terrain depth, route visibility, and plaque treatment before you place an order.
Most examples here are route-based Strava pieces. If you want a terrain-only object for a city, mountain, or coastline, start on the city terrain page or jump straight into the 3D editor.
Where To Go Next
Review how the process works if you want to understand the Strava flow, compare production and fulfillment on shipping and returns, or read the FAQ before choosing your final format.
Connect Strava and pick an activity to turn a route into a finished wall piece.