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Brigade Models announces:

First up, it's last call for any orders for Colours – you can place the order via the website, or just send us a list and pay on the day.

New this week, we have some additions to the 1:700th coastal range. At the suggestion of a customer at a recent show, we've scaled up our Harbour Walls to 1:700th, which is a such an obviously useful thing to do that we should have thought of it ourselves! The pack contains eight resin parts – two L-pieces (one of each hand – 78mm long), two straight pieces (71mm long), two short angled pieces (one 30° and the other 45°), and two rounded end-pieces.

Harbour Walls

In addition, we have a couple of period lighthouses to guide your ships home. The first is the 19th Century Phare de Kermorvan from Finistere in Brittany, an unusual square design. The second is the 17th Century octagonal Flamborough Head Lighthouse, built from chalk on the Yorkshire coast.

Phare de Kermorvan

Flamborough Head Lighthouse

B700-052 – Harbour Walls – £8.00 GBP
B700-111 – Phare de Kermorvan – £1.75 GBP
B700-218 – Flamborough Head Lighthouse – £1.50 GBP

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