Bolt Action
From the cities of Europe, through to the deserts of North Africa or the islands of the Pacific, Bolt Action puts you in command of the most brutal and famous battles of the Second World War.
Using its innovative order system that replicates the challenges faced by commanders on the battlefield, Bolt Action is fast paced and exciting, and is suitable for veteran wargamers and newcomers alike, with a range of starter sets and complete armies to get your collections off the ground.
Here you’ll find the iconic units of all the major combatants - from famous tanks like the Tiger, T-34 and Sherman to infantry units equipped to fight in all the theatres and environments of WWII from winter snows to jungle or desert heat, and a depth of units to satisfy the most specialised of interests.
The Bolt Action miniatures are detailed and dynamic, yet easy to assemble, making it the most accessible historical wargame available. For ways to get started in Bolt Action click here.
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Valentine II infantry tankThe Valentine tank was a tough and reliable workhorse of the Commonwealth and Soviet armies. Though superseded by the Churchill and Sherman on the Western Front, the 16-ton machine was also used by New Zealand forces in the Far East and continued to be...
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Crusader MK I/II tankWith war clouds gathering, the British general staff ordered the acceleration of their cruiser tank programme - fast. reliable and reasonably armoured fighting vehicles that exploit weak points in the enemy lines and spearhead breakthroughs. One of the successful designs was the Tank, Cruiser,...
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Somua S35Widely regarded to be the best tank during the early stages of the war, the Somua S35 had between 40 and 47mm of armour yet still managed to maintain a good level of manoeuvrability. The S35 was armed with a potent 47mm main gun...
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Sd.Kfz 251/23 2cm Recce HanomagThe Hanomag Sd.Kfz 251 named after its manufacturer Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG was the ubiquitous German half-track used throughout World War II to transport mechanised infantry units panzergrenadiers. The carrier version was adapted to various roles, throughout the conflict and was used in most theatres....
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M24 Chaffee, US light tankInitially produced as a replacement for the M3/M5 Stuart light tanks, the armour of the M24 was purposely kept light, with a glacis plate only 25mm thick (although its heavy slope increased its effectiveness). A vastly upgraded lightweight 75mm gun (compared to the 37mm...
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Panzer II Ausf. L LuchsOne resin and metal tank Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Wespe self-propelled gunThe Sd. Kfz. 124 Wespe (German for "wasp") mounted a 10.5 cm field howitzer on a modified Panzer II chassis. The superstructure was lightly armoured, with 10 mm armour plate (enough to stop small arms fire) and was open at the top and to the rear. The Wespe saw extensive action on...
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British M7 Priest SPG (Burma/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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British M7 Priest SPG (Western Desert)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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M11/39 medium tankHeavily influenced by the design of the British 6-tonne tank the M11/39 the resultant M11/39 was the first modern gun armed Italian tank and would replace the numerous outdated L3 tankettes in the Italian Regio Esercito. A medium tank with a pair of turret-mounted...
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BA-6 Armoured CarContains one resin and metal BA-6 Armoured Car, Decal sheet, Bolt Action Stat card and Vehicle damage markers. This vehicle can also be used in games of Achtung Panzer!, the game of close-quarters tank-on-tank combat, its rules can be found in the Achtung Panzer!...
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Soviet BT-7 fast tankThe Soviet army of World War II was not short of fast cavalry tanks. The BT-7 was built in the thousands and used in early battles against the Japanese and later the invading Germans. Capable of an impressive 44mph on roads and over 30mph...
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Japanese Type 4 Ke-Nu light tankWith the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks undergoing up-armament and therefore a new turret, older Chi-Ha turrets were surplus to requirements. A use was found for them by marrying them to the hulls of the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, giving birth to the Ke-Nu....
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Japanese Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tankThe Type 2 Ka-Mi was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s first amphibious tank. Based upon the ubiquitous Ha-Go chassis with detachable pontoons and a boat hull to aid water travel. The Japanese Navy developed a series of amphibious tanks to support the Special Naval Landing...
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Panzer 35(t)Originally produced as a light cavalry tank for the Czech Army and also supplied to Afghanistan, Romania and Bulgari, the Wermacht used 218 captured Czechoslovakian from March 1939 onwards. It saw plenty of use in the German Army being used in the Invasion of...
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Char D-1 Infantry tankThe French plan of 1926, calling for the creation of a Light Infantry Support Tank, led to the development of the existing Renault NC1 prototype into the Char D1. One hundred and sixty vehicles of this type were produced between 1931 and 1935. There...
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Panzer II Ausf. A/B/CThe Panzer II (also known as Panzerkampfwagen II), was a light tank that saw action at the start of and throughout the war and an almost all battlefields. It was produced with many variants, but most were armed with a 20mm KwK 30 L55....
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Tetrarch light tankUsed in Operation Ironclad (the amphibious invasion of Madagascar) in 1942, the Tetrarch would later go on to play a vital role in the Airborne operations during the invasion of Normandy, adding much-needed fire support and mobility to the British airborne forces. They were...
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4.7cm Panzerjager R35 (f) BASome 800 R35s fell into German hands at the fall of France. Ever pragmatic, a number of them were sent to be converted by the German manufacturer Alkett. By October 1941, over 170 had been converted into the 4.7 cm PaK(t) auf Panzerkampfwagen 35R(f)...
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Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tankThe Type 95 Ha-Go light tank was the most numerous armoured fighting vehicle fielded by the Japanese during WWII. It also saw action against the Soviet Union at Khalkhin Gol in 1939 and during the Sino-Japanese war of 1937-45. It saw action in both Imperial...
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