Cod Steaks

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Cod Steaks
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Private company
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Key people
Susannah Lipscombe
ProductsModel making, set building, visual effects and exhibition
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Websitewww.codsteaks.com

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Cod Steaks is a British scale model making company most notable for building sets and props for Aardman Animations productions, including all Wallace & Gromit feature films. The company is based in Bristol and builds miniatures for feature films, commercials and music videos.

History

Cod Steaks was founded in 1980 by Susannah Lipscombe and started out as a small model making company in the centre of the city of Bristol, UK. Over the following decades it evolved, moving further into the film industry, building full sets, props, costumes and miniatures for feature films, commercials and music videos.

The company moved to a larger location in 2004, allowing it to take on larger projects and incorporating new technology to produce sets and exhibitions faster and more efficiently.[citation needed]

In 2015, the company designed and built a two life-sized whales that swim through an ocean of 70,000 plastic bottles as part of an art installation initiated by Artist Project Earth.[1] In 2021 the company designed a play and retail experience called Hamleys Play for a mall in Mumbai, India.[2]

Armouron

Cod Steaks expanded into the toy design industry in 2010 with the development of Armouron, a role-play toy with interchangeable armour elements. The concept won an award at the 2010 Toy Fair and is being marketed by Bandai.[3]

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Two life-size whales swim through an ocean of 70,000 plastic bottles in Bristol". Creative Bloom. August 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Cod Steaks develops new Hamleys Play concept for Mumbai mall". Blooloop. October 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Toy Fair reveals best new toys for 2010", Toy Fair Press Release, 26 January 2010, archived from the original on 30 July 2010, retrieved 22 July 2010