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New Pro Foundries

Locality: Middlesex

Phone: +44 1895 443194



Address: Unit C, Horton Close Yiewsley West Drayton UB7 8EB Middlesex, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.newpro.co.uk

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21.01.2022 We’ve certainly worked on a huge number of blockbusters and quite a few are missing from this list. Which films would make your top 5?



20.01.2022 We're hard at work at the foundry today - we look forward to updating you with all our exciting projects! If you have a bespoke item that we can help with then give us a call.

16.01.2022 Brian Fell’s ‘All Hands’ sculpture is located above the culverted canal in Cardiff, South Wales, that once would have been used to supply the nearby docks with coal. This magnificent piece was installed in 2001; it is constructed from welded steel and stands over 2 metres tall. The structure depicts and celebrates the local history of the canal workers pulling the heavily-laden boats along using dense coir ropes.

10.01.2022 We love finding quirky ‘hidden’ art pieces and this giant metal spoon by artist Bob Budd on the outskirts of a Northumberland town is one of our favourites. At 15ft (4.5m) high it is big for cutlery but it’s certainly worth finding. Erected in 2006, as part of a The National Lottery funded art trail it is one of the North East’s hidden gems.



05.01.2022 This imposing sculpture stands in pride of place outside the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, USA; home of the ‘Atlanta Falcons’ American football team. The fierce bird of prey was created by Hungarian sculptor, Gábor Miklós Szke in 2017. The falcon is constructed from thousands of stainless-steel laser-cut sections and a large cast bronze football. The sculpture is the largest freestanding bird sculpture in the world measuring almost 21 metres wide, 12.5 metres high and weighing in at an impressive 32 tons.

02.01.2022 Did you know that nearly every mechanical device we use today, from automobiles to washing machines are manufactured using metal parts that were created using the casting process? The difference between today’s cast metal products and those that were manufactured even 100 years ago is the precision and tolerances that can be achieved through the computerised automated design process, and modern methods for producing the detailed cores and moulds.

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