Can I create a mirror image of a 3D object without flattening it?

I'd like an exact copy of a 3D object I made to be looking back across my image at the other one. I feel retaining the 3D functionality of the second object enhances the authenticity of the image and keeps more options open if I decide I need to reposition them.
I can change flatten a copy of the layer and do a Image rotation: flip canvas horizontal. No problem. But if I want the shadow it casts to play across the background differently than a flip of it's counterpart, then I'd need the new one to be a 3D object as well.
Does anyone know how I might do this? I thought I might be able to find a transform panel for my first object, and that I could just enter the same values in reverse for my other object (they're not that complicated). But I don't see a tab for that. I'm new to PS 3D, so it's all kind of magic to me.
Thank you!

Yes, you can duplicate objects which have their own properties.

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