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In the world of prop making, each project is a unique journey. As a prop maker, the excitement of bringing history to life through museum artefacts, props, and replicas is unmatched.
Our craft goes beyond mere replication It's about creating an experience, an immersion into history that makes visitors feel as if they've stepped back in times.
The Process of Creation
Our process is deeply collaborative and begins with understanding the vision of our clients. Whether we start from detailed 3-D drawings or a simple sketch, our goal is to bring that vision to life. We employ a wide range of techniques, from sculpting, moulding, and casting to paint spraying and finishing. Our choice of materials is just as diverse, allowing us to create the most authentic and durable replicas.
Case Studies of Our Museum Props
Imperial War Museum WW2 Loan Boxes
Working on this project was a profound experience. The challenge was to create replicas that resonated with the gravitas of World War II. Our team utilised a blend of traditional and modern techniques to craft items that not only represented the era accurately but also evoked the emotional context of the time.
These loan boxes are now tools for education, helping to narrate the poignant stories of the war. You can read more about this exciting project here.
War Horse Exhibition at The National Army Museum
The creation of giant horse props for this exhibition was a task that demanded meticulous attention to detail. We had to ensure that each prop accurately reflected the majesty and role of horses in warfare. The result was a breathtaking display that captured the essence of these noble creatures and their contribution to history. You can find more details about this project here.
Warhammer Games Props
Entering the fantastical world of Warhammer was a delightful shift from our usual historical reproductions. Crafting game props of weapons and furniture for this universe required a different kind of creativity – one that blended historical accuracy with the mythical elements of the game. This project showcased our versatility and ability to adapt to different thematic requirements. You can immerse yourself in this project here.
Challenges and Triumphs
Every project of designing and creating museum props and replicas comes with its challenges, but these are opportunities for us to push the boundaries of our craft. For instance, when we created the war horses, we had to figure out how to place the metal poles into the sculptures to allow the horses to convey a sense of dynamic motion when exhibited in the museum. This required us to delve into the intricate anatomy of horses to ensure authenticity. Similarly, when we crafted the World War II. Loan Boxes, we needed to do proper historical research to make sure that everything we produced looked and felt authentic.
Collaboration and Innovation
Our work on the WW2 project is a testament to the power of collaboration and resourcefulness. Working with a tight budget, we had to be creative in our approach to deliver an impeccable presentation of props and replicas. The client's detailed vision dovetailed perfectly with our expertise, resulting in a project that powerfully conveyed personal wartime stories.
Conclusion
As prop makers, we don't just create objects; we create experiences. Each artefact, prop or replica is a story waiting to be told, a history waiting to be relived. Our passion lies in making these stories tangible, in crafting pieces that transport people to different times and worlds. It's not just a job, it's an art – the art of crafting history.
You can explore more of our captivating projects here. If you're in need of historical artefacts or immersive props for your museum, get in touch with us here to bring your vision to life.