Category Archives: New Releases
One of a Kind
The Germans didn’t make many armoured vehicles in WWI – everyone knows the A7V, but there were several other vehicles. One is the Büssing A5P armoured car, which was built in very small numbers – in fact, just one ! … Continue reading
Back on Track
After stalling for a while, we’re returning to the great South American project for Imperial Skies. If you cast your minds back, you’ll remember that we’d released new or updated fleets for exactly half of the ten independent countries that … Continue reading
Left to our own Devices
This week’s new release is a collaborative effort between the two Brigadiers. Both of us independently created a couple of new 1/1000th fortress/castle models along a similar theme without the other knowing, and we’ve decided to release them at the … Continue reading
Station to Station
Today sees the release of another new space station to follow the Argos and Orthros. Following the mythological canine naming theme, this one is called the Maera, the dog of Erigone, daughter of Icarius. It’s a simple 3-piece kit with … Continue reading
Return to the Desert
First up – we are aware that a small number of people are having problems completing orders through the website. The PayPal shopping cart isn’t allowing you to complete the order, either returning an error message or just simply sitting … Continue reading
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
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
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
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