Great Britain
While much smaller than those of the main continental powers, the British Army had a fierce tradition of professionalism, and by the end of the war had grown to over 3 million men. Even during the retreats of 1940 this professionalism never wavered, and helped turn the tide of the Axis advance. This culminated in June 1944 when they stormed across the English Channel and onto the beaches of Normandy - while the Red Devils of the British Airborne had parachuted their way behind enemy lines to capture key objectives which would pave the way for the liberating Allied forces to then sweep back across Europe.
That's not to mention the Commonwealth troops of Africa, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa who shared much of the same equipment - and fought throughout Europe, Africa, the Far East and beyond - meaning that these models from the Bolt Action range cover a vast swathe of the Second World War.
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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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Chindit Mule TeamsChindits used long suffering mules to carry their heavy weapons and supplies in their arduous marches behind the lines. This pack contains 2 Chindit handlers and their mules. Blister pack containing 2 metal mule teams....
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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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Gurkha Section (Far East)A quarter of a million Gurkhas from the sovereign state of Nepal served in the Second World War in over 40 battalions. They fought as part of the armies of the British Commonwealth in Syria, North Africa, Italy, Greece, as well as in Burma...
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Chindit SectionGreat Britain's armies had suffered cruelly at the hands of the ferocious Japanese assaults of 1941 and 1942, leading some to think of the simple Japanese soldier as an invincible foe in the steaming jungles of the Far East. Brigadier Orde Wingate thought otherwise,...
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Chindit close quarter fightersCarrying as little as possible, they developed a fast, hit-and-run style of warfare that was very different from the kind of battles fought elsewhere. This blister pack contains 3 metal Chindit close quarter fighters. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Wounded ChinditsFighting both the Japanese forces and the dense jungle can takes it toll but even when they are injured you can't count these men out, they'll come back to the fight. This blister pack contains 3 metal Wounded Chindits. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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