Author Archives: Tony
EuroFed Battlecruiser
Today we have another of the models we previewed over Christmas – this is the EuroFed battlecruiser Tetuán. At 74mm long, the vessel is larger than a Liberte class battleship, with heavier main weapons and a higher top speed. This … Continue reading
New Range – 1/700th Coastal Forts
We’ve had a few enquiries recently about how compatible our Small Scale Scenery range is with 1/700th scale naval vessels. The SSS range is 1/1000th, so they work out to be a bit small, which some people don’t mind – … Continue reading
Shining Bright
At Crisis last year, I was shown some pictures of our EuroFed spaceships by Eric Pigat. Nothing unusual about that, we love to see photos of our models painted up, since many of you seem to do a much better … Continue reading
Deep in the Desert…
We have some new 6mm buildings today – they’re in the style of the Primitive Dwelling from the Desert Buildings range, with flat roofs, external staircases and support columns. Rather than bundling them in with the rest of the desert … Continue reading
A Billion Suns
If you haven’t already heard of it, A Billion Suns is a new set of spaceship rules from Osprey. They have been written by Mike Hutchinson, author of Gaslands, so come with a great pedigree, and are due for release … Continue reading
Show Business 2020
We’ve updated our show list for the year with confirmed bookings and others that we hope to attend but that we’re still waiting on confirmations of dates and attendance. One notable absentee is RobinCon in Nottingham; although we were booked … Continue reading
First of the Year
It’s the first Friday of 2020, and thus also our first new release of the year. We’re starting with a pair of new buildings in the Small Scale Scenery range from the Middle-East. The first is a larger mosque with … Continue reading
20:20 Visions
One final post for 2019 (that makes 129, or slightly better than one post every 3 days…); and another chance to look forward to new models in the New Year. Firstly, the workshop will be brought out of mothballs and … Continue reading
Time for a Rest…
We did really well with the sale this year, keeping pretty much up with the orders and not allowing a backlog to build up. Until the final weekend – you’d all obviously been saving up your orders until the last … Continue reading
Shot from Both Sides
We recently ran a large Crucible game at Maidstone Wargames Society involving eight players. Six took command of a detachment of Hammer’s Slammers, a mixture of mid-period and late uparmoured vehicles, while John Treadaway and I took the defence with … Continue reading
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