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53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division decal sheet1 sheet of waterslide transfers
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Australian Independent Commando squadThe 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 Borneo their task was...
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Australian Jungle Division infantry section (Pacific)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, for instance. The lack...
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Australian militia infantry section (Pacific)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, for the militia –...
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Australian Officer Team (pacific)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 of the campaigns in...
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Australian PIAT and anti-tank rifle teams (Pacific)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 improvised bunker-buster than the...
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Baron Nishi (Imperial Japanese officer on horse)Baron Takeichi Nishiwas a Gold medallist in show jumping at the 1932 Olympics, as well as being an officer in the Japanese army who commanded the 26th Tank Regiment in the battle for Iwo Jima Pack contains 1 metal mounted figure and 1...
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BEF CommandPack contains 4 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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BEF Infantry SectionThis box set contains a metal 10-man section: NCO with rifle 2-men Bren gun LMG team 7 riflemen The British Expeditionary Force was an army of nearly a third of a million troops sent out to France to try to resist aggression from Adolf...
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British 3rd Infantry Division decal sheet1 sheet of waterslide transfers
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British 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division decal sheet1 sheet of waterslide transfers
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British 51st (Highland) Infantry Division decal sheet1 sheet of waterslide transfers
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British Airborne decalsContains 1 waterslide transfer sheet.Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Airborne drop canistersWhilst each man carried their own rifle and pistol, holding on to any more equipment was too big enough of a risk, so as the squad dropped, a cache of weapons dropped with them carrying heavier weapons like the Bren, spare ammo and more!...
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British Airborne Welbike RidersThe Second World War gave birth to many new ways of waging war and the airborne forces are a good example. To help the airborne soldier deploy once arriving at his target by glider or parachute jeeps were dropped with them and sometimes bicycles....
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British Army CommandWhat ho! Those frightfully good chaps at Warlord have sculpted some top brass for their WW2 Commonwealth range. There are 4 characters, all in metal. The first is the most dangerous thing known to man; an officer with a map. And a jaunty pipe of...
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British Expeditionary ForceThe 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 aggression. Allied with Belgian and French forces, its ten infantry divisions were supported by artillery, tank brigades...
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British Infantry on bicyclesStrange (even ludicrous!) as it may seem the humble bike can give you a tremendous edge in a battle! Even to have a few men able to move rapidly from one threatened area to another can make a big difference. To this end British...
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