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Korean War: Chinese PVA medium mortar teamThe Chinese had a fair number of medium mortars in the infantry battalion, typically utilizing the Russian model 82mm and the 81mm Brandt Mle 27/31 medium mortar. The Chinese PVA formed small batteries of three tubes in an infantry battalion’s weapons company and six-tube...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA MMG teamThe KPA used the Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war. It could be tripod-mounted, sledge-mounted, or be mounted on the two-wheeled Sokolov. It was often given a shield to help preserve the crew. The Maxim had a standard rate...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA MMG teamThe Type 24 machine gun was a Chinese produced copy of the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The Chinese would make use of captured US .30cal MMG and make copies of the .30 cal. Contains 3 metal figures and 1 gun. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA medium mortar teamThe standard KPA medium mortar of the war was the 82- PM-41 or 82mm battalion mortar Model 1941. They were seen as artillery rather than infantry weapons by the KPA. Hence, they were usually grouped for battalion-level support. Good crews could manage 18–20 rounds...
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British CharactersContains: 1x mounted & 2 dismounted Characters Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Hungarian Army MMG teamThe Schwarzlose 7/31M machine gun was used extensively in World War I and put to use right away in the new conflict. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Hungarian Army medium mortar teamLike virtually all nations, the Hungarians adopted a medium mortar based on the French Brandt 81.4mm. The 36/39M was common throughout the Hungarian Defence Force and employed modern shaped charges to good effect. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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8th Army MMG TeamPack contains: 3 crew figures and 1 MMG. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Afrika Korps Medium Mortar TeamThe standard German medium mortar of the war was the 80mm Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide longer range, on-call fire support. It had a maximum range of 2,400 metres and could maintain a rate of fire...
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Afrika Korps MMG TeamThe Germans were equipped with two excellent machine guns in the MG34 and rapid-firing MG42 - known to Allied troops as 'Hitler's Buzz Saw' because of its distinctive noise, or 'Spandau'. Unlike other armies, the Germans used the same machine gun both as a...
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8th Army Medium Mortar TeamThe 3-inch mortar was used to provide support from up to 3,000 yards dependent upon the projectile used The 3-inch mortar was operated by a crew of 3 and was often transported in a Universal 'Bren' Carrier. Pack contains: 3 crew and 3-inch mortar....
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Blitzkrieg German medium mortar team (1939-42)The standard German medium mortar of the war was the 81mm Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide fire support, and was used throughout the conflict on most theatres. In games of Bolt Action this is a Medium...
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Blitzkrieg German MG34 MMG team (1939-42)Generally considered the world's first general purpose machine gun, the MG34 was a superbly made weapon with a very high rate of fire. Also used as an infantry squad weapon in the light machine gun role, the MG34 could be tripod mounted provided a...
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Belgian Army MMG teamThe most common machine gun operated by the Belgian Army was the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The German-made weapon had a proven track record in World War I. The Belgians modified the Maxim to fire 7.65 rounds. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Belgian Army medium mortarThe Belgians used the 81mm Brandt mle 27/31 as its medium mortar support weapon. It was an effective weapon that was used by many nations. The Belgians also had a number of 7.58cm minenwerfer of World War I vintage. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Australian medic team (Pacific)Medical support in the jungle was vital, with tropical diseases causing more casualties than enemy fire. Lucky for the Australians, they could call on the local Papuans to assist them in evacuating the wounded by stretcher as the terrain made it impossible for vehicles...
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Soviet Maxim MMG team (Winter)The red army used the venerable Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war, the very same weapon that had served the Tsarist army in world war 1. It was a capable weapon that could be tripod-, sledge- or wheel-mounted and...
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German Heer Begleit Stug riders (Winter)As Stugs lacked a turret they could prove very vulnerable to enemy tank-hunting squads, so at Kursk, they were assigned Begleit ('bodyguard') infantry to ride on their rear decks. The Begleit would disembark to clean out enemy infantry positions and keep tank hunters at...
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Soviet 82mm medium mortar team (Winter)The standard Russian medium mortar of the war was the 82-PM-41 or 82mm battalion mortar Model 1941. This served alongside the otherwise similar 82mm Model 1937. Both were very effective and accurate weapons with a range of about 3,000 yards. 82mm mortars were regarded...
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Chindit Medium Mortar teamThe 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
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