Amalgam was established over 35 years ago in the heart of Bristol, and quickly earned a reputation for making models of outstanding quality. We have a large creative workforce and an extensive range of services all under one roof, enabling us to produce work of an incredible quality, in amazing time-frames, at competitive prices. Our strength lies in the diversity of our expertise, ranging from precision small-scale model making to oversize exhibition sculpting, interactive displays, rapid prototyping and complex engineering. Our breadth of skills means we can make virtually anything, exceptionally well.
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Amalgam was established in 1984 in the heart of Bristol, and quickly earned a reputation for making models of outstanding quality. One of the founding Directors, Leo Saunders, remains on the leadership team of four with Mike Harvey, James Smith and Chris Conlon. They continue to run the company with a commitment to outstanding model making, team development, excellent customer service and a good sense of humour.
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We are proud to work with inventors, designers, small businesses and large brand, like the BBC, Dyson, EDF, Foster + Partners & Rolls Royce. We strive to build long term relationships with our clients, suppliers and employees. Feedback from clients indicates we have created a uniquely friendly, yet professional environment. You can read more about the range of projects we deliver in our Portfolio.
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Our workshop houses circa 35 talented people with a broad range of creative skills, some with over 30 years’ experience, others starting as apprentices, and trained project managers to deliver client work. Amalgam has grown rapidly, attracting some of the UK’s best model makers with very diverse skills. We integrate specialist creative services in 3D design, electronics, engineering, sculpting and professional finishes.
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