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Polish Airborne 75mm pack howitzerThe venerable 75mm Gun was exported to Poland who used it with its old spoked wheels rather than the more modern pneumatic wheels on the French gun. Lightweight and durable, the 75mm pack howitzer became the go-to weapon for any airborne force within the...
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Polish Airborne 6-pdr anti-tank gunThis particular 6-pdr has a cutdown shield, folding trails, tie down points and other minor mods to enable it to be dropped on the battlefield. Having the flexibility to deploy a reliable anti-tank weapon really gives the Polish Airborne much needed punch against armoured...
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Operation Sea Lion - Defenders of the RealmSome might say a gallery of rogues but these people are all stalwarts of the Bull Dog spirit... Billy "the Whiz" Morgan - Willing to get stuck in even though too young to fight, Billy the boy scout is highly proficient with his homemade catapult......
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Napoleonic French Imperial Guard Foot Artillery laying 6-pdrThe 6-pounder became the standard gun for light artillery batteries from 1805, and was used to deadly effect by their very capable crews. Stout and resolute, the gunners would fight ferociously if their precious guns were threatened. Contains 1 Metal gun and 4 crew preparing...
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Polish Airborne PIAT anti-tank teamsThe PIAT was the British equivalent to the American bazooka. It had the same role as the main hand-held anti-tank weapon amongst infantry formations. The PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-Tank) was developed from a spigot mortar design and fire a shaped charge missile with an...
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Napoleonic French Imperial Guard Foot Artillery firing 12-pdrThe 12-pounder was the heavy gun, ideally used offensively to break open formations as a prelude to foot attack, and was used to deadly effect by their very capable crews. Stout and resolute, the gunners would fight ferociously if their precious guns were threatened. Contains...
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Napoleonic French Imperial Guard Foot Artillery firing howitzerThe Howitzer was the go to gun ideally used break open formations and fortified locations prior to and in support of an attack. Contains 1 Metal Howitzer and 4 crew in firing positions. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Napoleonic French Imperial Guard Foot Artillery laying 12-pdrThe 12-pounder was the heavy gun, ideally used offensively to break open formations as a prelude to foot attack, and was used to deadly effect by their very capable crews. Stout and resolute, the gunners would fight ferociously if their precious guns were threatened. Contains...
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Napoleonic French Imperial Guard Foot Artillery firing 6-pdrThe 6-pounder became the standard gun for light artillery batteries from 1805, and was used to deadly effect by their very capable crews. Stout and resolute, the gunners would fight ferociously if their precious guns were threatened. Contains 1 Metal gun and 4 crew....
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Universal CarrierThe Universal Carrier, or Bren carrier as it became popularly known, was just that a multi-purpose, tracked and armoured vehicle that filled a whole variety of roles with all British and Commonwealth troops in every theatre of World War II. Well-loved by the men...
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Napoleonic French Mule Train 'The Carrot'Following the French wherever it marches, mule trains are invaluable as they relieve the stress of the troops carrying heavy essential equipment. Ensure it doesn't fall behind otherwise the enemy might sneakingly steal or kill the poor mule! It may not be taking position...
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German DSF230 Assault GliderThe DFS 230 was developed by Deutsche Forschunganstalt für Segelflug (German Research Institute for Glider Flight) in 1933 and was a state-of-the-art design by Hans Jacobs. It could carry nine soldiers and their equipment in addition to the pilot (four passengers facing forwards and...
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Polish Airborne flamethrower and sniper teamsTwo teams for two different situations. For the close, gritty combat, no weapon fares better than the flamethrower, ready to turn your opponent to cinders. Whilst the sniper patiently waits upon a hill, finding the enemy NCO or Lieutenant and ready to create havoc...
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x3 Hazard Strike Capsules setThe Strike capsule has been specifically designed for surgical insertion of a single Hazard suit. Employed by the SD (Special Division) in selective operations, the individual trooper is synced to external holovids and sensor array feeds, allowing for advanced combat readiness. A proximity anchor...
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x5 Hazard Strike Capsules Deployed setThe Strike Capsule’s design also incorporates localised transmat beacons as well as upgrades to a compacted squad support weapon. A typical Hazard vector formation might comprise 15 suits (Command and 2 to 4 units) in strike capsules, occasionally with hazard drone landers – depending...
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Polish Airborne medium mortar teamThe classic infantry support weapon. As with most armies of the period, the Poles adopted the 81mm medium mortar. Capable of laying down a rain of shells in short time, this is the weapon you want to either smother the foe with firepower or...
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Polish Airborne MMG teamA .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over range. With the Polish Airborne...
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Operation Sea Lion - Enemy AgentsMasquerading as a friendly local you'd never guess these characters are the enemy in disguise...or would you? A who's who guide: I say old chap, jolly rum show of it disguised nuns with guns! Who'd've ever seen the like, What! Sister Bouché - Cloistered in...
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Polish Airborne HQReady to lead the newly equipped Polish Airborne, they prepared themselves for the lengthy campaign they'll need to endure in order to see their homeland again. Although comparatively lightly-armed, Polish Airborne could dish it out and would not hesitate to close to hand-to-hand fighting...
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Polish Airborne Welbike ridersWelbikes were small, relatively lightweight motorcycles designed by the British to be used by airborne troops to rapidly relocate after a drop. Given to the Polish airborne, these bikes will provide a tactical advantage to the Polish, one the Germans won't expect. Models supplied...
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