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Scooby Clinic Cast Aluminium Plaques

Scooby Clinic Racing Cast Aluminium Plaques

Working closely alongside our local foundry manufacturer, we are now able to offer cast aluminium plaques. This is particularly exciting news for us, as it means we can manufacture items which are normally too large using our traditional stamping and lost wax techniques.

Sand casting is a method where compacted grains of sand are used as the mold material. It is one of the oldest and most widely used metal casting skills. Listed below are some of the key steps in the production method for the Scooby Clinic cast aluminium plaques we recently manufactured.

Urban Automotive Custom Vehicle Badges

Urban Automotive Crest Badge

Urban Automotive specialise in bodykits, tuning, interior and exterior styling packages for a host of vehicles. With roots tracing back to 2013 emerging under the name Urban Truck, the Urban Automotive brand has expanded from their original offerings of Land Rover Defenders to include bespoke, luxury Range Rovers and more.

Tarmac Honours Brave Men on Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day 2016 will have a new tribute to the brave men who lost their lives fighting for their country.

‘The Tunstead Oak Tree’ sculpture has been made to honour the 84 employees at Tarmacs lime quarry works in Tunstead Buxton who served and fell during World War 1 and 2. The sculpture has been produced by Paul Widdows at Wharncliffe Forge  has taken over months to complete and is made up of 485 separate components.

Revo Badges & Keyrings

REVO Car Badges

Established in 2002, Revo is a world leader in Audi, VW, Skoda, SEAT and Ford group vehicle performance ECU software and hardware products. The company’s reach is truly global, with distribution in over 40 countries through an authorised network of over 400 authorised dealers and performance centres.

Revo approached us after being impressed by the quality of items we manufactured for Matt Neal at Team Dynamics. They wanted us to manufacture custom metal plaques which would be adhered to customers cars they had tuned. Their idea was to offer badge sets consisting of rear badges, wing badges and additional stage badges so their customers could proudly display the level of tune their car is running. They also wanted a keyring producing in the same style and finish to compliment the badge sets.