Author Archives: Tony
Markets and Temples
After a period of radio silence here, we’re back. We re-opened the website a couple of weeks ago, although we did it quietly to avoid being swamped by orders (which sort of worked). We’ve also been working on some new … Continue reading
Yes, we’ll definitely be there!
Just a quick post to confirm that, despite the recent bout of illness at Brigade Towers, we will be at SELWG on Sunday. Tony’s been taking his medicine and it seems to be working, so he was able to pop … Continue reading
Sick…
We’ve had to make another brief closure of the website this week. Tony has been struggling with some sort of viral or bacterial infection for a little while, and has finally had to admit defeat and take a few days … Continue reading
Junior Takes Over
As we push on with updating older models, we’re been slowly replacing ones which are tricky to cast or mould. One of these is the Kerberos space station, which is quite wearing on its moulds so that they need constant … Continue reading
Ford Model T Ambulance
We’ve made good progress on orders this week – everything left over from before the holiday break went in the post yesterday, as did a good number of those that have arrived since. By the end of today we should … Continue reading
HM Queen Elizabeth II
On the day of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, we Brigadiers would like to add our condolences and pay our respects to our late Monarch. Because of the bank holiday occasioned by the funeral we’ll be delaying the reopening … Continue reading
Gallic Workhorse
The next addition to our growing range of 28mm WWI 3D-printed vehicles is the Berliet CBA truck, of which around 40000 were made between 1913 and 1932. It was the most common French transport vehicle of the Great War, with … Continue reading
polski brygadier
When we took on the ArmiesArmy range of 15mm figures we inherited a splendid looking British officer figure complete with handlebar moustache, electronic monocle and swagger stick. Although his rank at the time was uncertain, we adopted him as ‘The … Continue reading
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