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Pack contains 5 metal shieldsNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Pack contains 5 metal spear spruesNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Two figures for fitting out your 251 or 250 Stummel half tracks: One standing with binoculars, hood over helmet One picking a shell from a shell box. Dressed in winter wear suitable for eastern front or late Western front. Follow the link to find...
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Battlefield Reporters were used throughout the Second World War by almost every side. They played a hugely important role in documenting the action and driving the propaganda machine – with all sides using the gathered footage to spin to their advantage and keep their...
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Currently Unavailable Last Chance! This item is scheduled to undergo maintenance and is due to be removed from sale no later than Early March 2019 To be informed when they return please put your email into the 'Back in stock Notification' box to the...
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This sprue contains 3 bare headed Romans and 1 wearing sun hat. They can be used for the following: Adding more variation to your Roman units. Putting dead heads on your Celts. Using them on your BAM figures.
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George Smith Patton, Jr. (also George Smith Patton III) (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a United States Army officer most famous for his commanding corps and armies as a General in North Africa, Sicily and the European Theater of Operations during...
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30 Cal machine gunner is shown here spraying lead at the enemy whilst his driver jinks the jeep around. Paired up with the American driver we think they look a pretty cool team. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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We had some fun with this one as you can see. This driver is taking no chances driving through enemy territory so is clutching his carbine whilst clearly driving at a furious pace. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The biggest, baddest US squad leader!Armed with a thompson in each hand, grenades everywhere and a manic grin.
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An MG42 gunner in a firing position. This model fits the front gunner shields of the Bolt Action Sd.Kfz 250 and the Sd.Kfz 251 halftracks. Contents: 1 metal gunner Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Despite their ferocious and barbaric appearance Celts, like all troops, fought under tribal banners and standards - two examples of which you get in the plastic Celtic Warriors boxed set. For your army standard bearer you'll want something even more impressive - like this...
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The Legion’s first cohort was, at 800 men, larger than the others and led by the primus pilus – a career soldier and advisor to the legate himself. He was the Legion's senior Centurion and outranked by only a handful of officers.This hoary, dramatically-posed...
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The Pikeman's pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. This provides you with one...
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The Pikeman's pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. This provides you with one...
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These knitted bonnets were the trademark piece of headgear for the Scottish soldiers throughout the 17th Century and beyond. Cheap to make , but waterproof and warm the blue bonnets were used by all covenanters or government armies in our period. Some were also...
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The Pikemans pot, the morion was prescribed for all pikemen at least until the end of the 17th century. Indeed when armour was dropping out of fashion, it was only the helmet that seemed to stay on the infantry. There were many, many types...
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These handy caps were made in their thousands for both civilian and military use, Bewdly and Kidderminster being centres of manufacture. Cheap and practical, they could be placed under a helmet to make a more comfortable fit. Any regiment may sport these caps and...
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This pack contains a variety of short hand weapons including a flaming brand. This is great for converting your pikemen, but will also fit in well with the Romans and Celts.
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The Montero was a vey popular and practical hat issued widely to soldiers on both sides. It seems to have originated in Spain where hunters favoured it, as it gave good shade to the eyes, was not broad so that it would be knocked...
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