Bolt Action
From the cities of Europe, through to the deserts of North Africa or the islands of the Pacific, Bolt Action puts you in command of the most brutal and famous battles of the Second World War.
Using its innovative order system that replicates the challenges faced by commanders on the battlefield, Bolt Action is fast paced and exciting, and is suitable for veteran wargamers and newcomers alike, with a range of starter sets and complete armies to get your collections off the ground.
Here you’ll find the iconic units of all the major combatants - from famous tanks like the Tiger, T-34 and Sherman to infantry units equipped to fight in all the theatres and environments of WWII from winter snows to jungle or desert heat, and a depth of units to satisfy the most specialised of interests.
The Bolt Action miniatures are detailed and dynamic, yet easy to assemble, making it the most accessible historical wargame available. For ways to get started in Bolt Action click here.
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Soviet Army HMG teamThe DShK 12.7mm belt-fed heavy machine gun was the standard Russian heavy machine gun of World War II, comparable to the US .50cal Browning. It was used on wheeled mountings like the Maxim and could quickly be placed on a tall tripod for anti-aircraft...
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US Army heavy mortar teamAfter the experience of gas in World War I, the Americans added a Chemical Corps into the army armed with 4.2" mortars to fire poisonous gas. The near-total absence of chemical on the battlefield in World War II led to a rapid reorganisation of...
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US Airborne HMG team (1944-45)The Browning M2HB .50cal was undoubtedly one of the best HMGs of World War II. It is still used today. It was renowned for its penetration capacity, as its heavy bullets could go right through the armour of half-tracks, armoured cars and even some...
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Finnish Panzerschreck and anti-tank rifle teamsPack contains 4 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Army 120mm heavy mortar teamPack contains 1 metal mortar and 4 crew members. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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US Army 50 Cal HMG teamArguably the best heavy machine gun of the war, over 2,000,000 .50 calibre M2 machine guns were made during the course of the Second World War. As the most powerful small arms weapon at the disposal of American forces, the M2 would become affectionately...
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German Heer 120mm heavy mortar team (1943-45)Developed in 1941, the 12 cm (about 4.7 in) GrW 42 was an attempt to give German infantry units a close support weapon with a heavier performance than the mortars used in general service at the time. The weapon was a copy of the...
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Afrika Korps plastic frameThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Waffen SS Plastic FrameThis plastic sprue allows you to create 6 men, 2 in dynamic standing positions, 2 running, 1 marching and 1 crouching. It also has 16 weapons including the Gewehr 44, MP40, Luger, Panzerfaust, MG42, Kar and StGs! Up to 18 heads allowing you to...
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Italian Bersaglieri medium mortar teamThe Italian Army made good use of mortars in its arsenal, as did many nations of the period. The Mortaio da 81/14 Modello 35 was nearly identical to the 81mm mortar fielded by the United States of America. It has been said that mortars...
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Italian Bersaglieri MMG teamThe Italian ground forces utilised weapons from a variety of manufacturers – all of which all tended to be over-complex and unreliable designs. The most successful and most commonly used machine gun was the Breda M37 8mm air-cooled weapon, captured examples of which were...
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Italian Bersaglieri HQPlatoons were typically commanded by a first or second Tenente (Lieutenant). Lieutenants in the Royal Italian Army were committed to restoring Italy to international prominence, despite being unprepared for the realities of a modern war. An officer unit consists of one officer himself and...
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Italian Paracadutisti MMG teamLike their Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) counterparts, the airborne divisions relied heavily on the Breda M37 8mm air-cooled medium machine gun, captured examples of which were used by the British SAS, for close fire support. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Italian Paracadutisti HQItalian Paratroopers, like all Italian special forces, established an astonishing reputation for dash and stubborn fighting in all the theatres where they were deployed. Well trained and superbly equipped for their role they shored up the reputation of the Italian fighting man, which had...
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Italian Army medium mortar teamLike so many nations, the Italian Army made good use of mortars such as the Mortaio da 81/14 Modello 35 which was nearly identical to the 81mm mortar fielded by the United States. It has been said that mortars accounted for more casualties in...
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Italian Army MMG teamItalians used a variety of weapons from various manufacturers, but all tended towards over-complex designs and unreliability. The most successful and most commonly used machine gun was the Breda M37 8mm air-cooled weapon, captured examples of which were used by the British SAS. Models...
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Italian Army HQPlatoons were typically commanded by a first or second Tenente (Lieutenant). Lieutenants in the Royal Italian Army were committed to restoring Italy to international prominence, despite being unprepared for the realities of a modern war. An officer unit consists of officer himself and can...
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French Resistance MMG teamMachine guns were relatively heavy weapons for partisans and therefore highly valued. German machine guns, such as the MG34 and MG42, were used in great numbers – and being air-cooled weapons were relatively easy to move and operate. Older designs, such as Maxims, were...
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French Resistance Medium Mortar teamRarely, but more often later in the war, heavier weapons like 81mm mortars would fall into the hands of partisan units. These weapons were almost always only used effectively by experienced crews and, when appropriately employed, proved devastating against occupying forces. Given the static,...
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Korean War: British Medium Mortar Team (Summer)The 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 three and was often transported in a Universal ‘Bren’ Carrier. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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