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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SturmtigerThe fearsome Sturmtiger was designed to devastate towns. Armed with a naval rocket launcher not many were built but it did see action in the crushing of the Warsaw uprising, and on both Western and Eastern fronts from late 1943 onwards. It's vast bulk and...
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Sd.Kfz 10/5 SPAAMounting a 2cm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun on a specially converted Sd.Kfz 10 Demag half-track rear platform with folding side and rear panels, the Sd.kfz 10/5 was produced between 1941 and 1944. Seeing service with Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht Flak units, the 2cm gun was...
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Krupp Protze with Pak 36Providing an improvised tank destroyer to the forces of the Wehrmacht during the early years of WWII, a 3.7cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun was mounted on the back of the Krupp Protze 6x4 truck in portée fashion. Contains one resin and metal vehicle with...
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German Stug riders on StuG III G (Winter)You will be wanting the ideal platform for your Stug riders to ride into battle on - the Stug III Ausf G (can also be modelled as the StuH-42) possibly one of our favourite armoured vehicles in the game of Bolt Action! This quick and...
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M46 Patton heavy tankThe only American combat use of the M46 Patton was during the Korean War. On 8 August 1950, the first M46 Patton tanks, belonging to the 6th Tank Battalion, landed in South Korea. The M46 proved to be capable against North Korean T-34 medium...
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DUKW amphibious truckDuring World War II, it became apparent that there was a need for amphibious transport that could both ferry men to the beaches and shuttle supplies back and forth. The DUKW (colloquially known as Duck) is a six-wheel-drive amphibious modification of the 2 1⁄2-ton...
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Centurion Mk IIIThe Centurion tank began as a Cruiser type in 1943 but the design of the sloped armour elevated it to an infantry style tank. Further developments in technology, upgraded powerplant, upgraded main gun, added stabilizer all increased the performance of the tank until the...
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8th Army carrier patrolFormed from the Western Desert Force in 1941, the British 8th Army comprised men from across the British Commonwealth - British, New Zealanders, Australians, Indians and South Africans. Following early successes against the Italians in North Africa, the 8th Army suddenly faced a new,...
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Australian Matilda II infantry tankThis boxed set allows for one of three variants to be assembled: Matilda II with 2-pounder anti-tank gun, Close Support with 3” howitzer or Frog flamethrower. Although obsolete in the European theatre, the A12 Matilda II infantry tank’s heavy armour and proven weaponry were ideal...
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LVT(A)-1 37mm AMTANKThe LVT(A)-1 was the first dedicated infantry support Landing Vehicle Tracked. Based on the LVT-2 (the A standing for armoured), this armoured fire support version had a turret similar to the M3 light tank, with a 37 mm gun whilst also mounting two machine...
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LVT(A)-4 75mm AMTANKAs the re-taking of the islands continued in the Pacific it was quickly realised that the 37mm of the LVT(A)-1 didn't quite have the firepower needed to dig out an entrenched enemy. The need for a heavier fire support version saw the turret of...
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Sd.Kfz 184 Elefant heavy tank destroyerThe Elefant heavy tank destroyer was the result of a series of upgrades and modifications to the earlier Ferdinand type. Based on unused prototype chassis for the Tiger programme, the Elefant was five tonnes heavier than its predecessor, and boasted thicker frontal armour and...
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Bedford OY SP 3-pdrThe Bedford OY was a militarised version of the Bedford O series lorry capable of carrying three tonnes. A Hotchkiss 3-pdr naval gun mounted in the rear on a pedestal turned it into a self-propelled gun. Cost: 52pts (inexperienced), 65pts (Regular) Weapons: One light...
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US/Allied LVT-4 "Buffalo" AmtracThe Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) was a small amphibious landing craft, introduced by the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Army during World War II. The LVT-4 Buffalo was by far the most numerous version, with over 8,000 vehicles produced. Although conceived to ferry...
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Japanese Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank with floatation pontoonsContains 1 resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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M26 Pershing heavy tankThe M26 Pershing was the first truly heavy tank to see service in the American army, designed to replace the M4 Sherman. Named after John J. Pershing, a capable American general during WWI, only a few would see active service during WWII, but many...
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Flakpanzer V 'Coelian'Contains 1 Metal and Resin vehicle. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
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Morris C9/B with 40mm BoforsContains 1 resin& metal vehicle with 5 metal crew figures.
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Achilles: British 17pdr SPGThe standard infantry anti-tank gun was the 6 pdr - a gun capable of taking out most German armour but one that struggled against the heavier Panthers, Tigers and their ilk. The much moire potent 17 pdr was very effective but at the same...
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M36 Jackson tank destroyerProduced as a solution to the increasing ineffectiveness of the M10 tank destroyer against heavy panzers, the M36 Jackson was introduced. With it's 90mm gun mounted on the standard M10 hull, the M36 entered service late in 1944 and went onto see action in...
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