Triang - Charles Shave
Amazingly I spoke to Charles last week. He is well and despite what many said he is alive - he was unwell, which is why for three years he was not contactable. When I spoke to him he was in...
Amazingly I spoke to Charles last week. He is well and despite what many said he is alive - he was unwell, which is why for three years he was not contactable. When I spoke to him he was in...
I have been asked by many what this post is about. It's about my past. I have found my roots and where I came from - I wasn't really sure until quite recently. On the one side of...
Here is an update to our release programme Q2/2017 (June-September 2017). The catalogue will be released around mid June 2017 1:18 Scale The 1:18 Heinkel is not too far away and here’s the latest image of 18HE001 in Roman Blue,...
It's build a house where we can stay. Add a new bit everyday. It's build a road for us to cross. Build us lots and lots and lots and lots. Let's build a brand and lets build...
As many of you know Oxford makes three release programme announcements each year. Roughly the end of January, end of May and end of September. Back in 2007 the original plan was for four releases a year, but we found...
I have had a few conversations of late about moulds, what they look like and the problems encountered when making them. Recently I was reminded that I had made a statement in a review some years ago. It went along...
It's not always as straightforward as it seems when designing products at different scales. I regularly get emails which broadly say, you've made a vehicle at a scale of 1:43rd, why don't you produce it at 1:76. The answer is...
Originally this was known Dragon Moth, but some time later abbreviated to the Dragon. We decided to create this model aircraft after the success of our Dragon Rapide. It is such an interesting aircraft, which as a designer gives you...
The hardest product to design is when you are dealing with a vehicle that hasn't been released, as you have nothing to look at accept for the CAD. Now some would say having the CAD makes it a lot easier...