White Massing Model – Scale 1:50

1:50 is an unusually large scale for a massing model, but it was necessary for this project because the client needed the model to give clear views into a cramped internal courtyard. He also needed to be able to reach in to remove some of the components to allow views into the internal stair arrangement. The purpose of the model was to illustrate how a proposed new glazed entrance and bridge link worked with the existing levels and elevations of the courtyard.

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | 1:75 Seaside Apartment Tower - September 2006

1:75 Seaside Apartment Tower

This dramatic model of a 14-storey apartment tower featured general illumination plus individual illumination of specific plots at the touch of a button. At 1:75 scale we were able to show a high level of detail.

 

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | Industrial Recycling Centre Model – November 2011

Recycling Centre Model – Scale 1:250

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We’ve just delivered this model illustrating the newly extended and refurbished premises for an
industrial recycling company. Although models of industrial premises aren’t particularly exciting
to look at, the addition of some landscaping detail and lorries in the company’s authentic livery
brings this model to life. The client was really pleased with the finished result and the model
is now in a meeting area where staff and clients can see how the new extended facilities will look
when all the building work is complete.

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | Perspex model for Saudi development - 1:500 scale

Concept model shipped to Saudi for competition bid

 

This white styled concept model incorporates clear Perspex blocks to represent the proposed buildings for a major development in Saudi Arabia. The client RTKL, an international firm of architects, needed a company who could complete the model in just two weeks, despite the fact that for the first week they were still finalizing the scheme. We were happy to take the project on, working flexibly with the client as they evolved their design. The model then had to shipped to Saudi to form the focal point of their presentation for this international competition.

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