Hello,
Before we start, we would like to remind you that all images in this newsletter are links that you can click on, sending you to pages with more details on each item including full description and sometimes videos. If anything is still unclear, please do contact us.
Our website manager did not want us to announce it but we cannot resist: we have just launched our new website dedicated to wargamers. The address is:
We are still working our way through the items but you will already find scenery items, paint, glue, tools, plastic, wood, etc.. as well as the the full range from Die Waffenkammer (28mm WWII armour), Mantic (Kings of War, Dreadball, Warpath, Deadzone, ...), Armourfast (1/72 tanks, easy to built with 2 tanks per box!), with Saga, Bolt Action and a lot more coming soon.
Please note this is work in progress so we are still missing a few images and a lot of products which will be added over the next few days. If you need anything that is not there yet, simply contact us and we will make it happen.
Tools are very important when modelling and we have already covered
the subject in this newsletter on a couple of occasions. This time we
would like to introduce you to tools which are a bit different. Some of them you may not even know exist. Click on any picture to get more details on the item.
First of all is probably our favourite: the microbrush. This tiny brush is the size of a pin head (slightly larger versions are also available). You can bend the brush in order to reach corners and deposit the right amount of glue. They are also suitable for weathering powders, paint and anywhere where you need to drop very small amount of liquid or powder. If you have not seen them yet, ask for them next time you are coming to Sandown! Or if you prefer, we keep in stock syringes, conveniently packed in a set of 2 syringes and 3 tips of various thicknesses.
Then, we are onto glass fibre pencils. Available in two sizes (2 and 4mm), they allow you to burnish and polish most surfaces. They are great to clean white-metal kits before glueing or painting, and to remove a bit of flash on plastic kits. Refills are available for both sizes.
Finally, two items which any railway modeller should have. The first one is a rolling road. This allows you to perform the run-in of engines without the need of a loop. Any length of track will do. You can also use it to troubleshoot issues and do the maintenance of you locomotives. The rolling road we like is from DCC Concept and come as a pack compatible with all small gauges: N, OO, HO, EM, P4, simply change the rollers to use the spacers relevant to your scale. This is economic and very practical.
The second item is Liquid Gravity.
This is a bottle of tiny balls that can be used to add weight to kits,
wagons, coaches, engines... This increases the traction and hence the running performance.
As they are tiny balls, they can easily be added exactly where needed
as they will fit in most spaces. Once happy with their location, they
can then be glued using any superglue. Obviously they can also be used
on boats or planes if you need to adjust the centre of gravity.
Send us an email or give us a call to check availability or to reserve anything, whatever scale you model in. As usual, if we do not have in stock what you are looking for, we will order it for you and you will get it fast (usually within a week if the manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most suppliers.
Remember, you can park for free for one hour on the High Street and for as long as want on the Esplanade. So no excuse not to come and visit us!
Upstairs Downstairs is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am till 4.30pm and Sunday 1pm till 4pm. We are closed only on Monday.
Carole & Max
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Upstairs Downstairs
3 Pier Street
Sandown, PO36 8JR
Isle of Wight
Tel: 01983 406 616
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