First, a little snippet of show news – a reminder that we will NOT be attending Colours this year. The Brigadieress has a Significant Birthday on the day of the show so I’ll be otherwise engaged. All things being well, we aim to be back in 2019. You can however find us later this month at the new Tabletop Gaming Live show at Alexandra Palace.
Now onto this week’s new release – it’s the first sci-fi offering in our Small Scale Scenery range. I’ve scaled down the full range of 6mm Desert Domes and added a couple of new designs to complete the pack. You get 19 buildings which makes up a small town, and you could also combine them with our middle-eastern building set for variety. This shouldn’t be our last sci-fi set in this scale.
I couldn’t resist taking this shot, showing the same building in four scales, from 2mm (1/1000th) through 6mm (1/300th), 10mm (1/150th) up to 15mm (1/100th). Ah, the joys of digital design…
SSS-9001 – Desert Domes (x19) – £6.50
8 thoughts on “New Small Scale Sci-Fi Released”
07/09/2018 at 16:42
Yes I said yes I will yes.
07/09/2018 at 16:48
…and just in time for my colonial war on Mars!
07/09/2018 at 17:18
I can also see these as VSF Martian scenery. I thought Brigade Models were intending to do a Martian fleet for Aeronef at one point but plans seem to have changed with Imperial Skies redefining the range as Edwardian/WW1 SF instead. Still, I might look into scratchbuilding a VSF Martian fleet and now I know that scenery for such a setting is readily available.
07/09/2018 at 18:16
Could be the ruins of a dead Martian civilization, which the modern Earth empires now fight over.
12/09/2018 at 14:21
Time for a range of 2mm (1/1000th?) SF vehicles. A Slammers Blower would be 10mm long…
Just saying…
12/09/2018 at 14:22
Martian Fleets? Sounds good to me Rhoderic!
24/09/2018 at 17:59
People looking back at this news story here may be interested to know that these pieces are cast in metal. I have some sets for a Mars colony purchased via PicoArmor, and was surprised they weren’t resin. But so much the better!
24/09/2018 at 18:01
I did wonder when I saw that bridge, that would be much easier in metal.