Hi All,
Take a look-see at:
http://www.tonyfrancis.free-online.co.uk/brigadeframes.htm
...on the design page.
As always, I welcome comments and criticisms.
G'day Schoon,
> Take a look-see at:
http://www.tonyfrancis.free-online.co.uk/brigadeframes.htm
> As always, I welcome comments and criticisms.
Ohh that's nice!!!!! May just have to go scrap the money together to join that
fancy society thing so I can get some!
Cheers
Beth
Being the class act he is, Tony has his site set up alternately for the
technological curmudgeons of us that hate frames:
http://www.tonyfrancis.free-online.co.uk/Brigade/home.htm
with the design studio at:
http://www.tonyfrancis.free-online.co.uk/Brigade/newmodels/incoming.htm
Of course, you MUST view the rest of the site; the Aeronef items certainly
add to the range of fun for those of us loving 'Steam Punk', the 1/300
scale vehicles give DSII folks even more choices, and I haven't even
mentioned Squadron Commander 3600. ;->=
*psss* Tony, TMP moved your review to:
http://theminiaturespage.com/rules/scf/sc3600.html
HOWEVER, the question now turns to *Tony*: When will these new designs be
available?!?! Schoon has been very patient with those of us who've stated that
we would take his offer of complimentary UKP money order to make a purchase
but haven't taken him up on it. Schoon's ships would certainly help me make
the move!
The_Beast
> devans@uneb.edu wrote:
> Being the class act he is, Tony has his site set up alternately for
http://www.tonyfrancis.free-online.co.uk/Brigade/newmodels/incoming.htm
> [quoted text omitted]
We aim to please ... :-)
> Of course, you MUST view the rest of the site; the Aeronef items
Even more DS2 stuff to be released at the same time as Schoon's stuff -
including a bridgelayer (made that one in a burst of creative energy over the
weekend).
> *psss* Tony, TMP moved your review to:
Thanks - Bill didn't tell me that !
> HOWEVER, the question now turns to *Tony*: When will these new designs
Release is scheduled for the Canterbury Conquest show here in the UK on May
13th. Prices are likely to be around UK£0.40 for the Requin and UK£1.00 for
the (unnamed) new model - a slight premium for this one because it's
multipart and therefore a) requires more real estate in the mould than a
single piece model, and b) there are more parts to go wrong and therefore
casting each example will on average take longer. These translate to around
US$0.65 and
US$1.60 respectively - a bargain, I'm sure you'd agree !