+1 for Qtan, he has a good range of Leopold boards and is active here on Geekhack, so you can PM him if there's something more you want to know.
If you want tactile feedback, you may also be interested in Clear switches. They have a bigger tactile bump than Browns, but slightly stronger springs, too. They're my favourite stock MX switch. You can choose which switches you want for both of these options:
http://www.vendio.com/stores/E-sports-Gaming-equipments/item/shop-mechanical-keyboard-by-sw/leopold-fc660m-mechanical-keyb/lid=35722930http://www.vendio.com/stores/E-sports-Gaming-equipments/item/shop-mechanical-keyboard-by-sw/leopold-fc660m-mechanical-keyb/lid=36810036The first is dark grey, the second is white. Great boards.
There is also the "c" model which has Topre capacitive switches (special rubber domes over conical springs). Some prefer them to MX, others prefer MX. They have a different tactility to MX tactile switches. The domes collapse soon after the top of the press and make a nice "thock" sound when hitting the bottom.
If you are okay with using a Fn key to get the arrow and edit keys, the Poker II is a good board, too. It's programmable so you can make your own Fn layer (up to a point, the Fn and Pn keys cannot be reassigned). The original Poker (not sold any more, sometimes refered to as Poker X) and Pure (also not made any more, only ones I see available have Red switches) had the ability to toggle the right hand modifiers into an arrow cluster, but Home, End, Del, etc are on a Fn layer.