Bolt Action
Bolt Action is the ultimate World War II tabletop miniatures game. In Bolt Action you assemble, paint, and command a force of soldiers, vehicles, and artillery and fight objective based battles against another player. It’s incredibly easy to learn and provides endless hours of enjoyment!
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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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Soviet Army ScoutsPack contains 7 metal foot figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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French SAS (NWE) sectionsNB These are our standard SAS models with French heads instead of British ones. Contains 7 metal figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Victory at Sea - Emanuele Filiberto Duca d’AostaThis class was another extension of the Regia Marina's Condottieri (military leaders) concept, representing another step in producing a good, all-round cruiser design. It aimed to improve stability and protection once more, while keeping the armament similar to that of the previous class. In...
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Victory at Sea - HMS DidoThe first WWII mission of Dido was the escort the carrier, Furious to West Africa in November 1940, before spending four months on convoy escort duty in the Atlantic. She then joined operations in the Mediterranean in 1941, assisting in the evacuation of British...
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Victory at Sea - HMS BelfastLaunched on St Patricks Day 1938, HMS Belfast was one of ten Town-class vessels and the first vessel of the Royal Navy to be named for a Northern Ireland town. She initially operated as part of the British Naval blockade against Germany in 1939....
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Victory at Sea - HMS NeptuneNeptune operated during her World War II service with a crew predominantly composed from the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, but also a large proportion of South African personnel. In late 1939 she was in pursuit of the German pocket battleship, Admiral...
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Victory at Sea - Admiral HipperAdmiral Franz von Hipper was commander of the German battlecruiser squadron of the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and subsequently became commander-in-chief of the German high seas fleet. It was for him that Admiral Hipper was named, the lead ship of her class. Admiral...
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Victory at Sea - KolnKöln was the third of the Königsberg-class of light cruiser, operating between 1929 and 1945, initially under the Reichsmarine and subsequently the Kriegsmarine. In the 1930s she served as a training vessel for cadets, but the outbreak of World War Two saw her conducting...
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Victory at Sea - BlücherBlücher was named for Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, who lead the Prussians to victory at Waterloo. She was the second of the Admiral Hipper-class of heavy cruisers, completed shortly after the outbreak of World War II. She was assigned to the task force supporting...
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Victory at Sea - KonigsbergThe lead ship of her class, Königsberg had a similar operational history to that of her sister ships like Köln (see above), operating as a training vessel until the outset of World War Two. She spent the early part of the war laying defensive...
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Victory at Sea - Prinz EugenThe third of the Admiral-Hipper-class of heavy cruisers, Prinz Eugen was named for Prince Eugene of Savoy, and 18th century Austrian general. She saw action during the German operation Rheinübung of 1941, in which, along with Bismarck, she attempted to breakout into the Atlantic...
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Victory at Sea - USS PortlandUSS Portland, the lead ship of the Portland class of cruiser, launched in 1932. She completed a number of training and goodwill cruises in the interwar period before seeing extensive service during World War II. Her first wartime action was at the Battle of...
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Victory at Sea - USS ChesterUSS Chester supported the landing on Samoa (18-24 January 1942), and after repairs joined TF 17 for the Guadalcanal-Tulagi raid, the attack on Misima Island and the Battle of the Coral Sea, defending the carriers with anti-aircraft fire. She thereafter provided fire support at...
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Victory at Sea - USS HoustonOriginally conceived as a light cruiser, USS Houston (second of her name) was reclassified as a heavy cruiser early in her life, serving in the 1930s to protect American interest in the China-Japan war of 1931 and later transporting President Roosevelt on special ‘cruises’....
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Victory at Sea - YahagiYahagi was the third of the Agano class of light cruiser, intended to be the flagship of a destroyer flotilla. She was completed in December 1943. She participated in the Battles of the Philippine and Leyte Gulf and remained relatively unscathed despite weathering repeated...
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Victory at Sea - MikumaThe second of the four Mogami class heavy cruisers, Mikuma was completed in 1935 but quickly underwent refits to replace her main turrets with twin 203 mm guns. Her former weapons, triple 155mm guns went to Yamato. Early in her career she was tasked...
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Victory at Sea - SuzuyaThe heavy cruiser, Suzuya, is believed to be one of the deepest shipwrecks on record at (a yet) unconfirmed 27,600 feet. She met her fate at the Battle of Leyte Gulf when she was beset upon by carrier-based aircraft – a torpedo exploding in...
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Camel baggage trainCommonly known as 'Ships of the Desert', camels have been a vital mode of transport across arid stretches of desert down the ages. Whether you are fighting battles in ancient times, World War II or any of the other conflicts that took place across...
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British 8th Army heavy mortar team (Western Desert)The primary model of heavy mortar fielded by British and Commonwealth troops during World War II was the Ordnance ML 4.2-inch mortar. First seeing action during the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942 before being put to good use in other theatres...
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