We make models of anything, for anyone. From block models and early-stage maquettes through to full-resolution builds you can photograph, present or put on a shelf. Model making is one of those disciplines where the brief is almost always unique. A scale replica for a museum. A hero prop for a campaign shoot. A presentation model for a client pitch. A working prototype for a trade show. We have done all of these, and the thing they have in common is that each one required a different approach, different materials, and a different level of finish. That is what we do. We read the brief, ask the right questions, and figure out the most efficient way to produce something that looks exactly right and holds up to scrutiny.
Materials and Techniques We work across a wide range of materials depending on the application. Model board, polyurethane resins, timber, ply and MDF for structural builds. Acrylic, PETG, ABS and HIPS for polymer and plastic sheet work. Where the job calls for it, we combine hand-crafted elements with CNC machining, laser cutting, 3D printing and vacuum forming, all done in-house at our High Wycombe studio. The right material for the job. Not the easiest one. Who We Make Models For We work across industries. Retail, film and TV, automotive, consumer electronics, architecture, defence, museums and galleries, brand activation. If it needs to exist in three dimensions and look the part, we can build it. Clients include Nike, Google, Amazon, Warner Bros, Dyson and Selfridges, and we bring the same level of attention to every project regardless of scale or sector.