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’ll be working to bring it back.
Shows 2024
- February 25th – Cavalier, Tonbridge
- March 2nd – Hammerhead, Newark
- April 13th –Salute, London
- June 8th – Broadside, Gillingham
- July 14th – The Joy of Six, Sheffield
- September 8th – Hereward, Peterborough
- September 14th –Colours, Newbury
October 6th –SELWG, Lee Valley, LondonCancelled- October 19th – 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.
- We’ve just added a set of Middle Eastern houses to our 1/700th scenery range, these have been something that we’ve been asked for a few times. The set contains twenty resin buildings of varying sizes from small hovels to larger … Continue reading →
- This week’s offering consists of several new vehicles for the recently released Baffin’s Legion mercenary unit. Below we have the GD-719 Light tank, GD-815 Ambulance (based on the GD-814 command vehicle) and GD-834 logistics vehicle. The ambulance also becomes part … Continue reading →
- Belgium had a rather unfortunate experience in both world wars, twice standing in the way of Germany’s invasions of France. We already have the brave defenders of 1914 Belgium in 28mm in our ranges, and today we’re adding their 1940 … Continue reading →
- Time for probably the most eagerly anticipated of our Salute releases (at least by people who didn’t get to Salute !) – our new Japanese spaceship fleet. They had a very good reception at the show, so we’ve held them … Continue reading →
- Our Scandinavian Union fleet in the Imperial Skies background is based upon the historical union between Sweden and Norway in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the non-historical addition of Denmark. The original fleet came out back in 2012 … Continue reading →