Author Archives: Tony
Beasts from the East
Today we’re continuing to look at developments in European aerial warship design. The two biggest powers in Eastern Europe are the empires of Austria-Hungary and Russia, and both continue to develop their substantial air fleets. Following some severe reverses against … Continue reading
Forward Echelon
Today sees the releases of a couple of 15mm support vehicles that are crucial for work just behind the lines. The Lynx Befehlswagen provides command and control to German infantry units, and is equipped with the same sensor and communications … Continue reading
Flying Doctors
There was a further addition to the Agri Colony shops that we released on Friday, part of the same range but not quite related. Normally we’d have bundled them together in the same release, but there’s something slightly different about … Continue reading
The New High Street
We released our 6mm Agri Colony range of buildings eighteen months ago and they have, it must be said, been rather popular. Our idea for them has always been a sort of mid-west American small town feel but in a … Continue reading
Mediterranean Mayhem
We’re starting the year off with a pair of battleships for Imperial Skies. While we’ve been off playing in South America, the rest of the world hasn’t stood still. Other nations have continued to develop bigger and better warships to … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2025!
As the good ship Brigade sails on into yet another year (we make that 37 and counting since our humble beginnings), we’d like to wish all of you a Happy New Year (yes, we know we’re late, it’s been a … Continue reading
Germy Gets Creative
Following on from the addition of Germy’s micro-armour range to the website, he’s been getting creative with various models from our other ranges and seeing how they fit into his 3mm world. He’s taken several spaceships and turned them into … Continue reading
The Ziggurat of Seán
While we’re in the midst of the sale we don’t have much in the way of new releases or other news to give you, but it’s a good chance to share projects and photos that people have sent us. This … Continue reading
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