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.
- Our next show is coming up soon(ish) – the Joy of Six is back again in Sheffield Hallam University on July 14th. A tribute to all things 6mm, it’s hosted by Baccus, one of the foremost names in 6mm miniatures … Continue reading →
- We’ve finished the moulds for the last two of the original 15mm Cimexian bugs – the Thysan flyer and Orthron VTOL. These give the Cimexians an aerial capability, spitting plasma death (and other unspeakable substances) from above. BUG-007 – Thysan … Continue reading →
- It’s time for a quick shoutout for our club’s Open Day which is this coming Saturday, June 22nd. Each year, Maidstone Wargames Society opens its doors and invites everyone in to find out what the club is all about and … Continue reading →
- Here’s a slight oddity – it’s the original design prototype that we created when developing the Agricultural Colony range of 6mm buildings. It’s a perfectly good building and looked fine on screen when we designed the 3D model. But when … Continue reading →
- We have some creepy, crawly and slimy things in our 15mm Sci-fi range today. Definitely in the crawly category are a pack of giant beetles on 40mm bases. These are one piece resin castings, and you get two different bases … Continue reading →