Welcome to the new-look Brigade Models online shop. The old site served us well for many years, but we needed a more modern design that can handle different platforms and screen layouts, especially mobile devices, so here we are. This new site is more capable and allows you to create an account and track your previous orders. It allows us more flexibility with regards to sales and promotions and should be easier to maintain. Some of the older content from the website has gone (for now) but we’re working to bring it back.
Due to new regulations, we are currently unable to ship to any countries within the EU or EEA and we’ve disabled shipping options for those locations. You can read more about this on our blog here. The good news is that we have made some progress and hope to be able to resume orders shortly.
Shows 2025
- February 23rd – Cavalier, Tonbridge
- March 1st – Hammerhead, Newark
- April 12th –Salute, London
- June 14th – Broadside, Gillingham
- July 13th – The Joy of Six, Sheffield
- September 6th –Colours, Newbury
- October 25th – Re-Play, RE Museum, Gillingham
Latest News
You can still access our blog at its old address – https://brigademodels.co.uk/Blog/index.php or you can see the latest posts below.
- Our 6mm Agricultural Colony range has been going for a couple of years and continues to be popular, and we launched a new 15mm set at Salute. At Broadside tomorrow we’ll be helping the Werelords put on a 6mm Slammers … Continue reading →
- A reminder that we’re at Broadside in Gillingham on Saturday (that’s the Kentish Gillingham, not one of the others). We’ve managed to replenish our show stocks back up to reasonable levels (certainly more than we thought likely) but you still … Continue reading →
- We meet four more members of Pioneer Station’s crew today. Madiwa Aquino is a senior member of the station’s command crew, and is often seen, clipboard in hand, checking on something or someone. She’s primarily responsible for making sure that … Continue reading →
- Spacestations are generally classified by a standard naming system – the name of the system that they occupy, followed by Roman numerals indicating the planet they orbit (if any). If more than one station orbits a planet, this is suffixed … Continue reading →
- Every space station needs a medical centre to keep the crew in tip-top shape. It’s too expensive to keep a full-time doctor on the payroll, so members of the crew with basic medical training are aided by state of the … Continue reading →