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Australian medium mortar team (Pacific)In most jungle operations the 3-inch mortar was the main, often only, form of artillery support available. In the reorganised Jungle Divisions, from 1943 onwards, the number of mortars was doubled to include two full platoons of these weapons. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Commando Amphibious RaidersThe Commandos - drawn from volunteers from within the United Kingdoms armed forces, the Special Service Brigade would swell to 30 individual units and 4 assault brigades - carrying out operations in all theaters, from Norway Channel Islands Mediterranean France Germany to Burma and later inspiring formation...
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8th Army weapons teamsInfantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flexibility for your force. Sniper teams and anti-tank teams are among the most prevalent, presenting your opponent with multiple challenges to overcome. At the outbreak of...
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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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British Expeditionary Force BundleThis bundle contains: British Expeditionary Force box set Sea Lion Part 2 - Operation Gigant book The British Expeditionary Corps was an army of nearly a third of a million troops which Great Britain sent to France to try to resist inevitable German...
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Crusader AA Mk II/IIIA Crusader armed with twin Oerlikon 20 mm guns for anti-aircraft use. Mk III only differed from the Mk II by the position of the radio, which was moved to the hull in order to free some space inside the turret. Due to Allied...
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British Oerlikon light anti-tank gun (1939-40)Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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WW2 LCM Landing CraftLaser cut 2mm MDF with Laser etched detail. Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted. Tank not included!
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3" Mortar CarrierThe Bren (or more accurately universal) carrier is possibly unique in all the armies of WW2. The Carrier, 3-inch Mortar was designed to enable the mortar to have 360 traverse and to be fired either from the vehicle, or dismounted. Contains: One Universal Carrier...
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Black Seas: HMS SpeedyA 14-gun brig with a very colourful history. She was captured by France in 1794, then re-taken by the British in 1795, captured again by France in 1801 and finally donated to the Papal States in 1802. Furthermore, HMS Speedy was one of the...
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15cwt Bedford dropside truck (civilian pattern)Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Victory At Sea: J-Class DestroyersThe role of the destroyer in a fleet is to keep pace with other long-ranged warships and provide them with an effective screen against small, short-ranged attackers, such as aircraft, submarines and torpedo boats, though other small warships would also be engaged, allowing the...
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Royal Navy 1st RateA Royal Navy 1st rate is a particularly dangerous foe in Black Seas, especially true when using the National Special Rules. In the game, 1st rates have the best access to customisation and upgrade options. Combine certain upgrades (we're fans of Master Gunner) with...
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British War Dog Squad 1Whilst the average Tommy is reluctant to tackle some of the horrors of the modern battlefield, specially trained and bred war dogs have few problems in doing so. With the increasing influence of Rift-tech science to make the dogs faster and stronger. Models supplied...
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British M7 Priest SPG (NW Europe/Italy)In 1941 a converted prototype, the T32, based on the early M3 Lee chassis, was chosen to test mount the US Army’s new M2 105mm Howitzer. The T32 was modified with an open-topped superstructure, mounting a 105mm howitzer and an M2 Browning machine gun...
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VIBThe Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1,000 Mark VI tanks having been built. The VIb was mechanically identical to the VIa but with differences to make manufacture easier. It was armed with .303 and .50 Vickers Machine Guns. Small and agile...
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Cruel Seas: HMS CampbeltownOriginally a US destroyer, HMS Campbeltown was transferred to the Royal Navy as part of the Destroyers for Bases agreement after the outset of World War Two. She was arguably the most famous of these ships due to her role in Operation Chariot in...
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Royal Navy FleetGreat Britain never built a vessel as fast or as deadly as the E-boats, instead, fielding many types of MTB and motor gunboats. After a slow start, the Royal Navy helped by construction in the USA, Canada and India, built an extraordinary catalogue of...
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Napoleonic British Casualties (Peninsular)Pack contains 12 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Black Seas: 2nd RateWithin the Royal Navy system of rating the ships of a fleet were designated based on the number of guns they carried. A 2nd rate ship-of-the-line was something of a hybrid; carrying between 90 and 98 guns, sitting in between the larger statures of...
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