Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 05:24 AM UTC
Information has just been sent to us of a New manufacturer called Redbricks whose business (as the name suggests) are 1/35th Scale Buildings and Diorama accesories
Currently, Redbricks' range stands at 9 different items which are:

Cobblestone Road &Sidewalk

French house Ruin

European house Ruin

Cobblestone Road, Sidewalk & Wall

Cobblestone Road Section

Downtown building with shop # 1

Downtown building with shop # 2

Downtown building with gate # 1

Downtown building with gate # 2


All the products are produced in Plaster and all, at the moment are in 1/35th scale.

At the side, i've included a selection of images of the new range which frankly look pretty impressive.

All the products are available through their E-Store on E-Bay and can be accesed here:

Redbricks On-Line Store (LINK)

Apart from that, the company have a page on Facebook which has images of ALL their products. It can be seen:

HERE (LINK)

Please remember to mention Armorama/Kitmaker when contacting Retailers!
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Hi Biggles2, For our kits labelled with "3D", all inner surfaces are carefully detailed as well. Currently we have 2 kits, that are labelled with "3D" and we're currently working on the 3rd one. The inner surfaces of other building kits (they are all $35), the inner surfaces are just flat and smooth, just as you guessed Please like our Facebook page to keep in touch with us and updated! Thanks!
AUG 16, 2011 - 07:12 PM
some really good looking stuff there!
AUG 17, 2011 - 11:30 PM
Robert I would like to suggest that the "Cobblestone Road, Sidewalk & Wall " is also designed so that an AFV displayed on it is at an angle as they usually look better that way. That said I like what I see here and see plaster as a great choice as a material for this product.
AUG 23, 2011 - 09:38 AM
I have two questions for you which are; Do you have an outlet that does not use Evil bay? Do you have a price list for potential European customers?
AUG 23, 2011 - 09:52 AM
Yes, you can contact us directly via e-mail ([email protected]), payments can still be done via paypal, or bank transfer if you prefer this form. Theoretically the prices are almost the same, but outside eBay (and mentioning Armorama ) you get 10% discount on all products. Plus for Europe the shipping is slightly cheaper than for the rest of the world. And if you are from an EU country, you surely don't need to bother with customs. On Facebook you can see all 9 products, with detailed photos. Thank for the questions!
AUG 24, 2011 - 05:31 AM
I was thinking of £s and €s and was interested to see what the prices where with postage costs.
AUG 24, 2011 - 09:43 AM
Hi Darren, Sorry for the misunderstanding. Here you are, prices in EUR, including the mentioned discount: 1:35 French house ruin WWII RedBricks 3D! Diorama 31€ 1:35 European house ruin WWII RedBricks 3D! Diorama 31€ 1:35 Downtown building with shop WWII RedBricks Diorama 22€ 1:35 Downtown building with shop #2 WWII RedBricks Diorama 22€ 1:35 Downtown building with gate WWII RedBricks Diorama 24€ 1:35 Downtown building with gate #2 WWII RedBricks Diorama 22€ 1:35 Cobblestone Road & Sidewalk & Wall WW2 RedBricks Diorama 15.5€ 1:35 Cobblestone Road&Sidewalk WWII RedBricks Diorama 11€ 1:35 Cobblestone Road Section WW2 RedBricks Diorama 11€ These prices do not include the shipping cost, which depends on the weight of the package. ( multiple items can be combined into a single shipment, in order to save on shipping ) Please let me know, if you prefer GBP instead of EUR.
AUG 25, 2011 - 09:40 PM
I have taken taste in some bases and those products will do a great job. Also the 10 % discount for "Armorama" clients is a nice thing
AUG 26, 2011 - 12:47 AM
Thank you Robert, the prices in €'s gives me a good idea of the price in £'s.
AUG 26, 2011 - 01:30 AM
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