Category Archives: Small Scale Scenery
Roman Repositories
The Small Scale Scenery continues to grow – we’ve now hit product code 200 ! This week we have a pair of Roman releases from the early C.4th, both from Trier (known by the Romans as Augusta Treverorum) in the … 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
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
Castle Upgrades
We have a trio of new add-ons for the budding 1/1000th scale castle builders out there. First up is a new large bastion to fit the Vauban Fortifications range. This is the Baluarte de San Domingo, part of the walls … Continue reading
Great War Vehicles in 28mm (and more)
News today of a new venture for us. We’ve had a store on Shapeways selling a few 3D printed bits and pieces for quite a few years; initially it did quite well, but changes in their pricing structure have made … Continue reading
Culture Vulture
This week we have another assortment of Small Scale Scenery releases – two from the UK, and another pair from over the channel in France – all with a slight air of culture to them. Starting up north with the … Continue reading
Baroque Grandeur
Today’s releases are a trio of fortresses and castles, at opposite ends of the size scale. Most impressive is the massive Castle Krzyżtopór (not the easiest pronunciation for a non-Polish speaker), a huge baroque pile in Ujazd, southern Poland. It … Continue reading
Hanseatic Harbour
Today we have a themed set of releases for one of Europe’s major trading centres, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The port sits at the end of the Elbe estuary, and is probably 50 or so kilometres from … Continue reading
Luxury Castles
We’re down the scales back to our 1/1000th Small Scale Scenery range today. We have a pair of castles, one from Germany and another from Italy – but both are really stately homes rather than proper fortified buildings capable of … Continue reading
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