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Chindit anti-tank rifle teamLight Japanese armour proved troublesome without dedicated AT fire, but with anti-tank rifles and PIAT teams, enough focus can bring down any Japanese armour. The Boys anti-tank rifle was a heavy 0.55-inch rifle that fired an armour-piercing round capable of penetrating the armour of...
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Imperial Japanese Army anti-tank rifle teamThe Japanese introduced the Type 97 anti-tank rifle in 1937. It had a calibre of 20mm and was a semi-automatic weapon with a high rate of fire. It was capable of penetrating up to 30mm of armour, sufficient to deal with most lightly armoured...
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French Resistance anti-tank rifle teamPartisans had little in the way of anti-tank weaponry. Fortunately, most of the heavier armour of the occupying forces was at the front line, and thus it was mostly outdated and lightly armed vehicles were used for security duty in occupied territory. Some partisan...
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Pike & Shotte HeraldThe clarion call of a trumpet could be used to signify a ceasefire and a parley at sieges with the rider trotting forward, perhaps in some trepidation, as although heralds and messengers were technically non-combatants and were to be offered all the dignities of...
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Soviet Assault Engineers flamethrower teamThe Soviets made great use of flamethrowers including FOG-1 static types dug in to cover bunkers and trenches. Due to shortcomings in developing other credible anti-tank weapons, Red Army doctrine placed strong emphasis on using flamethrowers as anti-tank as well as anti-infantry weapons. They...
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Scots Covenanter GeneralThere is a compelling thrill about the sight of a Scottish Government army drawn up for battle. Dour-faced hardmen from the lowlands of Scotland drawn up in their trademark Hodden Grey uniforms, topped with their distinctive blue-knitted bonnets, the Covenanters fought hard in many...
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OxenThe new Oxen are here and ready to pull your wagons or stampede over your enemies! Add them to your battlefield livestock for any period! Contains: 2 metal Oxen models Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Korean War British super bazooka team (summer)Although the British still used the Projector Infantry Anti-Tank (PIAT), it became more common for them to upgrade to the American-made super Bazooka. The previous version of this weapon (2.36") had proved insufficient to penetrate the armour of the Soviet-made T-34/85 tanks. Enter the...
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Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais anti-tank rifle teamThe British-made Boys anti-tank rifle was supplied to the French and Belgian armies as the Le Fusil Antichar Boys Mark I. The Boys was an effective anti-tank rifle against early German tanks. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Blitzkrieg German Panzer Crew (1939-42)Contains: 3 metal tank crew figures Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Spartan GeneralsLeading the forces for their King, these Spartan commanders were selected from Olympic champions and are exceptional warriors. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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US Airborne hand cartsResponsible for carrying the platoon's supplies for their deployment, these carts were essential for Allied Airbornes' ability to answer any upcoming threat. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Airborne Hand CartsAfter the Airborne troops were deployed into Europe, they were given hand carts which were used to carry extra equipment and essential supplies. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Burmese ScoutsUsing their knowledge and specialist training, these Burmese scouts perform vital reconissance missions and gather important intel. This blister pack contains 2 metal Burmese Scouts. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Götz Von Berlichingen & Georg Von FrundsbergGottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen was also known as Götz of the Iron Hand he was a German Imperial Knight and a mercenary. In 1498, he fought in the armies of Kaiser Maximillian I and afterwards sold his services to many countries and royal family...
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Kaiser Maximilian I (Young & Old)Waging war against France and within Italy, Maximillian hired sleuths of Landsknechts. Maximillian was keen to give the men freedom to wear what they wanted, and this resulted in plumes, slashed sleeves and bright colours. This blister pack contains a Maximillian young model and...
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Wargamer Brush - The PsychoThe first of its kind made specifically for Wargaming, the Psycho is aptly named as it is indeed very small and ultra precise for that perfect lining or miniscule detail. Handmade from first-class Rothmarder Sable and with the elegant and famous triangular handle -...
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Caesarian Roman OfficersLead your armies to victory with your choice of commander. Use these superbly detailed officers as one of the many positions within a Cohort: Decurion - Leader of a troop of cavalry (14-30 men). Optio - One per century as second-in-command to the Centurion....
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Ariovistus, Germanic ChieftanLeader of the Suebi, Ariovistus led a confederation of Germanic tribes to Gaul aiding allied tribes of the Arverni against the Aedui. Their success was upturned by the arrival of Julius Caesar and the battle of Vosges. All the detail we have comes from...
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King Juba I of NumidiaKing Juba of Numidia owed his position and the power that came with it to the great Roman general Pompey. After all, it was Pompey who came from Rome to reinstate Juba’s father King Hiempsal II in 81BC. Juba also had cause to hate Julius...
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