Category Archives: Small Scale Scenery
Defending the Harbours
Today’s new release is an expansion to our Small Scale Scenery Harbour Walls set. It’s a set of compatible pieces with fittings for various sizes and type of gun turret, plus fixed gun mountings (from our Fort Guns). They aren’t … Continue reading
Watching the Wall
As a follow on to our recently released Hadrian’s Wall set, this week we’re adding a Roman Wall Fort to the range. This metal 20-piece set has four gates, eight wall pieces and four corners with turrets plus extra plain … Continue reading
Dividing the Nation
Hadrian’s Wall marks what was the northern limit of the Roman Empire, spanning England from the River Tyne to the Solway Firth. It runs for 73 miles and was built to keep the Picts in check. Much of the base … Continue reading
N-n-n-n-n-nineteen !
I’m sure everyone remembers the Paul Hardcastle song from the 80s (youtube link below), but 19 also happens to be the number of houses in our new 2mm scale Vietnamese Village pack. The houses are all on stilts and raised … Continue reading
Trouble at t’Mill
15mm gamers have had it all their own way with the last couple of new releases, so it’s time for a change of pace, scale and era. Today’s new items are from an era of Charles Dickens, tyrannical mill owners … Continue reading
The Warehouse Project
As promised, today we have more previews of Salute releases. But first, a brief tale about why this isn’t what we originally planned…. I’ve been planning to come up with some dockyard models to add to the Small Scale Scenery … Continue reading
Small Scale, High Rise
This week we’re releasing some of the models that I used in the build of my Syrian towns, the apartment blocks. The set contains five resin blocks of varying heights suitable as office blocks, hotels or apartments (some more luxurious … Continue reading
Small Scale Syria
With my Maidstone Wargames Society hat on, I recently put together a number of smallish towns and villages for the club’s 2016 show game, The Road to Homs ’82. Having been asked in the past for painting guides for our … Continue reading
Suburban Bliss
Most of our Small Scale Scenery range is made up of 19th and very early 20th century buildings, due to its initial origins as an offshoot of our Aeronef and Land Ironclads ranges. Today we’re adding some more up-to-date buildings … Continue reading
The Start of the War
The first shots of the American Civil War were fired by Confederate artillery at Fort Sumter in South Carolina in 1861. The fort sits in Charleston harbour and is a five-sided brick structure, similar in layout to our Fort Pulaski … Continue reading
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