Infantry Squads & Teams
'Deuce' 2&1/2 ton Truck with Winter US Squad
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Sometimes referred to as the ‘deuce and a half’ the 2½ ton truck was the standard US general purpose army cargo truck used for haulage as well as troop transportation and as a prime mover for howitzers and anti-tank guns....
£36.00
1,000pt British Army starter army
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Bolt Action Points Values Description Value Second Lieutenant& one extra rifleman 70 Infantry Squad (10) NCO SMG, LMG 123 Infantry Squad (10) NCO SMG, LMG 123 Infantry Squad (10) NCO SMG, LMG 123 Infantry Squad (10) NCO SMG, LMG 123...
£90.00
14th Marine Artillery USMC
£33.00
£30.00
14th Marine Artillery USMC
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This set contains:
1 USMC 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
1 Dodge Weapons Carrier
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£33.00
£30.00
1930-40's Brigand Characters
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Last Chance! This item is due to be removed from sale no later than the 10th February 2019 Only the roughest people can live and lead in the brigandage life, the brigand leaders know just the right target and moment...
£6.00
1930-40's Town folk
£9.00
1930-40's Town folk
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Perfect for any town or village and can make great objective markers, from the stoic gentlemen, to the her ladyship and down to the paperboy, the pack has the means to give the town every bit of character it needs. Models...
£9.00
8th Army
£29.50
8th Army
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Formed 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...
£29.50
8th Army Medium Mortar Team
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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 3 and was often transported in a Universal 'Bren' Carrier. Pack contains: 3...
£8.00
8th Army MMG Team
£8.00
8th Army MMG Team
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Pack contains: 3 crew figures and 1 MMG.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£8.00
8th Army starter army
£75.00
8th Army starter army
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Get ready to build and battle across North Africa with the British 8th Army starter army box set! The British 8th Army comprised of men from around the British Commonwealth - Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Indians and Polish troops...
£75.00
8th Army support group
£18.00
8th Army support group
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This set contains: 1 x British 8th Army HQ 1 x British 8th Army Machine Gun Team 1 x British 8th Army Medium Mortar British 8th Army HQ The middle ranks of officers were almost invariably drawn from the upper-middle...
£18.00
Afrika Korps
£29.50
Afrika Korps
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Sent to bolster their beleaguered Italian allies facing the combined forces of the British Commonwealth in North Africa, the Deutsches Afrika Korps proved a dangerous opponent. Commanded by the legendary Erwin Rommel, the Afrika Korps fought a series of ferocious...
£29.50
Afrika Korps 8.8cm Flak 37
£25.00
Afrika Korps 8.8cm Flak 37
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Originally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle velocity to allow it to reach the higher ranges modern bombers were capable of at the time. This...
£25.00
Afrika Korps HQ
£7.00
Afrika Korps HQ
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German officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were trained to undertake the role of their immediate superiors, enabling them to use their initiative to take control of situations when necessary. Pack contains 5 HQ Command figures. Note:...
£7.00
Afrika Korps Medium Mortar Team
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The 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...
£8.00
Afrika Korps MMG Team
£8.00
Afrika Korps MMG Team
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The 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...
£8.00
Afrika Korps support group
£18.00
Afrika Korps support group
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This set contains: 1 x DAK HQ 1 x DAK Machine Gun Team 1 x DAK 8th Army Medium Mortar Afrika Korps HQ German officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were trained to undertake the role of...
£18.00
Afrikakorps 1941-1943 Box Set
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Set contains 38 plastic figures
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£20.00
Allotment Holders
£6.00
Allotment Holders
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Sculpted by the talent that is Paul Hicks, The Gardening Guard are retired soldiers from the Great War who while away the time upon their allotments. Being ex-soldiers these chaps should not be underestimated. Now then what has that old...
£6.00
American War of Independence British Army starter set
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New York - 1776, General Washington has been preparing his defences since April. After leading British troops to victory in the Battle of Bunker Hill, General William Howe took command of all British forces in America. General Howe plans an...
£85.00
Anglican League Characters
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Last Chance! This item is due to be removed from sale no later than the 10th February 2019 The Anglican League is controlled by the Church of England and opposed to Edward VIII's regime. But is fully willing and capable...
£6.00
Australian Forward Observer team (Pacific)
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Although the terrain prevented constant artillery support, in some key battles the Australian Field Regiment’s 25pdrs could be dragged into position to soften up a Japanese defensive position. If conditions were suitable, Australians could also call upon the 1st Tactical...
£5.00
Australian Independent Commando squad
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The Australian Army raised a number of units for commando-style operations during the Second World War – the first being the twelve Independent Commando Companies formed between 1941 and 1942. Predominantly serving in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies and...
£15.00
Australian Jungle Division infantry section (Pacific)
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In early 1943, the Australian Army reorganised its militia and Australian Imperial Force divisions into a lighter version of the standard British Army organisation. These new Jungle Divisions, had vastly more short-ranged firepower, 981 SMGs as to the previous 400,...
£15.00
Australian medic team (Pacific)
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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...
£8.00
Australian medium mortar team (Pacific)
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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...
£8.00
Australian militia infantry section (Pacific)
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The militia was trained and equipped to a lesser degree than their regular counterparts in the Australian Imperial Force and only allowed to be deployed within Australia and its mandated territories. This led to the AIF’s derogatory nickname of Chockos,...
£15.00
Australian MMG team (Pacific)
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Initially thought to be of limited use in jungle warfare, the first campaign against the Japanese taught the Australians the Vickers machine gun was vital for pouring on firepower before assaults. The perfect weapon for protecting the flank or holding...
£8.00
Australian Officer Team (pacific)
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Many Australian officers who commanded militia units in the far flung corners of New Guinea and its surrounding islands were veterans of World War I but had spent decades in civilian trades. By 1943, most officers were either AIF veterans...
£6.00
Australian PIAT and anti-tank rifle teams (Pacific)
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The Australian Army was supplied by Britain with the PIAT anti-tank weapon, but this saw only extremely limited use by the Australians, as the threat from Japanese tanks was minimal. The weapon found more use against Japanese emplacements as an...
£6.00
Australian platoon scout team (Pacific)
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Japanese ambushes required a change in tactics to the desert fighting experienced so far. Instead of having the majority of a platoon’s sections ‘up front’, the Australians learnt to hold their platoons main strength in reserve until the enemy revealed...
£5.00