Update From Expeditionary force

Greetings from Singapore!

We have resumed full warehouse and shipping operations on Monday 24, 2020.

However, we can only ship items that we have stock on hand as the production side is stuck. They havere-open but unable to operate fully.

Apparently, the plastic resin suppliers have been mobilized to produced medical-related items and thus they have no spare capacity to supply raw materials to our production for our replenishment runs.

At this point, we don’t have an estimate as to when they can switch back to normal production.

With back-logs to clear, the delay may take a couple of months.

On the bright side, those factories that survive this crisis are going to have orders flowing out of their ears.

As for new releases, we will be starting toolings for the next set within this week and see if we can have a new release by end-March or early-April.

Take care and remember to wash your hands before touching your face when out of house.

Cheers,

scott

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3 Responses to Update From Expeditionary force

  1. ERWIN F SELL says:

    Wow…
    Crazy stuff.
    I see how the new pandemic had affect all in far east.
    Wish good luck to all ..
    Best

  2. Alan James Black says:

    I to would like to wish Scott good luck with his business in these troubling times.
    Twenty years ago, just before I retired, my last lecture to emergency services personnel was on SARs and it’s potential for disastrous consequences.
    Now I see the reality.
    I have enjoyed painting his Romans and yet, thanks to my wife Madds, still have the Napoleonic Range to work through.
    These are beautiful figures.
    In this time , with this virus, I urge you all, if you can, to support Scott.
    Thanks
    Alan

  3. Mark T. says:

    You can get some real cheap deals from Chinese merchants on eBay right now. I ordered two of those inexpensive 1/32 Tiger Tanks for 3 bucks and change each, regularly 15 dollars. All reliable sources indicate Coronavirus does not survive on mail.

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