Category Archives: 3D Print
The Age of the Train
We thought we’d give you a quick look at some more 2mm buildings that we’ve been developing. We’ve taken to the rails (some would say we’ve gone off them) with a set of railway tracks and trackside buildings – stations, … Continue reading
Off to the shipyards …
Several British spaceships were today spotted making their way towards the Brigade shipyards, ready for moulding. Most of the fleet were there, although the new Fisher-class dreadnoughts were conspicuous by their absence (the real reason ? I left the Fisher … Continue reading
A Late Easter Present
This new release was supposed to appear on Sunday, but we didn’t get to test the mould in time. And we decided not to post it Monday, it didn’t seem to be the best day for it (this model has … Continue reading
Swabhuana Paksa*
More cool previews today – these are the first new models for Squadron Commander for a while, and the first sculpted digitally. The two models are the Pedang interceptor (top) and Kampak attack fighter (bottom) – the names mean ‘Sword’ … Continue reading
EuroFed Comparisons
The new EuroFed vehicle prints have arrived – they’ve already been cleaned up, primed and I’ve handed them over to Phil for mould-making. However, I did remember to take some photos before they went. As we did with the Germans, … Continue reading
All Quiet on the Western Front
We’ve been a bit quiet this week – that’s for a couple of reasons, firstly and mainly because we’re still working flat out trying to clear the order backlog caused by the anniversary sale weekend (two months’ worth of orders … Continue reading
Full of Gas
We’ve added a couple of new bits to our Shapeways store recently, both to complement our 2mm buildings and fit in nicely with the Aeronef and Land Ironclad ranges. First up is a gasholder (or gasometer). I’m not sure about … Continue reading
Celtos Base-ics #2
Having written a rambling piece about the new unit bases for Celtos, I mentioned that we were already in the process of making resin cast bases, but neglected to show any pictures. As you can see in the picture above, … Continue reading
Size Matters
The German vehicles we previewed the other day are the first of our new wave of 15mm items that will replace existing older models. One of the aims is to scale-up the 15mm range – the older models were made … Continue reading
German prints
We previewed the new German 15mm vehicles during the 12 days of Christmas posts, but the pictures were of the CGI artwork rather than the actual models. So here are photos of the models themselves, awaiting a bit of cleanup … Continue reading
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