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The 3-inch mortar is used to provide support from up to 3000 yards, giving your men much needed firepower.
Contains 3 metal miniatures
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Description Providing superior overwatch, the MMG was a .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun, a veteran of the first world war and still just as deadly in the second. Contains 3...
Description Light Japanese armour proved troublesome without dedicated AT fire, but with anti-tank rifles and PIAT teams, enough focus can bring down any Japanese armour. Contains 4 metal miniatures Models...
Description The Churchill, undoubtedly one of the most successful and famous British tanks of the Second World War, is arriving to bolster your army very soon and here is your...
Description The most produced Cruiser tank of the European theatre! Armed with a potent 75mm gun and with good cross country performance this vehicle was more than a match for...
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1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted. Gurkhas heads may vary in type and shape from those shown.
Description As American tank designers began to recognise the outdated and obsolete nature of the M2 light tank, they realised they needed to create something new.The M3 Stuart was a...
Description The British Royal Navy has a centuries-long distinguished history and a reputation for excellence. During the early 20th century Britannia continued to rule the waves. Spread around the globe,...
Description A Gentleman's War focuses on the action fought across the parched, dusty campaign in the Western Desert during World War II. This Bolt Action starter set pits the forces...
Description Named after a famous son of Attila, king of the Huns, the Csaba 39M was produced in Hungary based on designs by Nicholas Straussler, a Hungarian designer living and...
Description Bolt Action - Hungarian Army Anti-tank TeamsThe anti-tank weapons that were available to Hungarian Infantry formations that were available became absolutely vital for their war effort.The Solothurn S-18/100 anti-tank...
Description Although the majority of infantry forces fielded by the Royal Hungarian Army in 1944–45 were not combat hardened, there were some experienced units after 3 years of fighting on...
Description Although the majority of infantry forces fielded by the Royal Hungarian Army in 1944–45 were not combat hardened, there were some experienced units after 3 years of fighting on...
Description The 7.5 cm PaK 40 (7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a German anti-tank gun developed in 1939-1941 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. PaK 40 formed...
Description Available in this neat box set, the Hungarian Army Support Group - grab yourself the new Hungarian HQ, Medium Machine Gun and Medium Mortar! Hungarian Army HQ Since 1872,...
Description Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flexibility for your force. Anti-tank teams and flamethrower teams are among...
Description Bolt Action - Armies of Italy and the Axis While many nations flocked to the side of the Allies, others joined forces with Germany as part of the Axis....
Description The Sahariana was an open bodied version of the Autoblindo armoured car, adapted as a long range desert patrol vehicle. Camionetta is an Italian term used for soft vehicles modified to...
Description Formed in May of 1942, the Arditi X Regiment were named after the famed Italian assault units of the Great War and tasked with competing against the British LRDG...
Description Produced by Fiat Ansaldo, the M13/40 was the main battle tank of the Italian army in World War II and served throughout the war following its introduction in 1940. Although designated...
Description A reliable workhorse, the FIAT 626 became the standard Italian medium truck and operated on all fronts. 700 were delivered to the French and 100 to the Bulgarian Army,...
Description Mussolini famously boasted that the Italian army had eight million bayonets standing at the ready. In actuality, the standing Italian army was far smaller than that, with huge numbers...
Description Bolt Action - Italian Infantry The average Italian infantrymen were conscripts with little enthusiasm for Fascist expansionism. However, they found themselves fighting hard in many theatres of World War...
Description Highly trained marksmen and superbly fit soldiers, the Bersaglieri (sharpshooter) were easily identified by their helmets, sporting large black capercaillie feathers. As light infantry troops they were encouraged to...
Description The Skoda-designed 100/17 Modello 14 was medium howitzer that contributed to much of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was a piecemeal collection from a previous...
Description Developed in Italy and widely used throughout the war, the Breda 20/65 Model 1935 was capable as both an anti-aircraft weapon and a ground weapon. After Operation Compass ended...
Description The 47/32 was a licensed Austrian light artillery piece that primarily served in an anti-tank role. When firing HEAT [High Explosive Anti-Tank] rounds, the 47/32 was an effective anti-tank...
Description Whether it is an artillery battery miles away from the battlefield, a naval gunship out to sea, or a ground attack aircraft high above the fighting, such weapons systems...
Description Bolt Action - Italian Bersaglieri Starter Army This Bolt Action starter army provides a great value core to your new Bersaglieri army. Whether you wish to build your light...
Description With typical Italian panache the Bersaglieri, with their helmets sporting the distinctive black capercaillie feathers, were easy to identify on the battlefield. These were no popinjays, however, as these...