Plastic Box Sets
We know that you can't all make the Open Day (as much as we'd love to have thaaaaaaasands of you here, there's only so much room at HQ!), but we don't want you to feel like you're missing out on the deals!
In addition to the exclusive Open Day figure, you'll also be able to enjoy this limited time offer - spend £120 and choose a plastic box worth up to £25 FREE. Or, if you want something a bit bigger, you can choose a more expensive box, and get the same amount off its price!*
*Discount applied automatically at checkout. Selected products only, may not be combined with other offers or promotions.
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Gurkha 6-pounder anti-tank gunKnock out that tank! The QF 6-pounder was the standard British and Commonwealth anti-tank gun during the latter half of the War, and against the lighter Japanese tanks found in the Far East it remained a lethal weapon until the very end of the...
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Gurkha MMG teamBring up the Vickers! The .303 Vickers machine gun was the cornerstone of Commonwealth direct fire support, providing anti-infantry firepower and defence wherever it was needed. In the jungles of the Far East, where the terrain frequently made transporting heavier weaponry impractical, the Vickers...
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Gurkha medium mortar teamGet the mortar ranged in! The 3-inch mortar was Britain's standard 'medium' mortar throughout the war, used by Commonwealth nations to good effect to provide lethal indirect antipersonnel fire in support of their infantry. Able to drop rounds onto the enemy at far closer...
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Gurkha Heavy Weapons platoonHeavy weapons to the front! The Indian Army was well provisioned with a wide range of heavy weaponry, with two of the most common being the .303 Vickers machine gun, and the 3-inch mortar - the cornerstones of direct and indirect fire support. Gurkha...
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US Heavy weapons platoon (plastic)The US Army was well known for bringing overwhelming firepower to bear on its foes, and its infantry heavy weapons were a critical part of that doctrine. Medium machine guns and mortars provided vital direct and indirect fire to keep the enemy pinned, while...
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US 57mm anti-tank gun (plastic)Developed from the British QF 6-pounder, the 57mm M1 anti-tank gun was introduced in 1943 into US Army units and was the standard anti-tank gun by mid 1944, serving in Italy and Northern Europe. While it struggled to penetrate heavy German armour frontally it...
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British Heavy weapons platoon (plastic)Stoic in defence and methodical in attack, the British Army relied on its heavy weapons to support the infantry and keep the enemy’s heads down. The 3 inch medium mortar was the mainstay of the British Army’s Support Companies, providing organic close fire support...
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British 6-pounder anti-tank gun (plastic)Introduced into the British Army in North Africa in April 1942 and seeing action the following month, the QF 6-pounder made an immediate impact on the battefield. In the Gazala battles it proved able to take on any Axis tank at useful engagement ranges,...
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Panzer II (Plastic)Reinforce your light armour with the Panzer II! The Panzer II was the most numerous German tank at the start of World War II, and thus formed the backbone of the Panzer divisions made legendary in the Blitzkrieg campaigns across Western Europe. Lightly armed...
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Gurkha Infantry PlatoonAyo Gorkhali! The Gurkhas are upon you! From the mountains of Nepal, the Gurkhas have earned a reputation as some of the most fearsome and lethal troops of the Commonwealth and Empire. This box contains 30 infantry models in jungle uniforms, allowing you to...
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German Heavy Weapons PlatoonGet the support weapons to the front! German troops were well equipped with support weaponry, with two of the most notable examples being emplaced machine guns and mortars. The 'universal' MG 34 and 42 machine guns, when mounted on the 'Lafette' tripod, were capable...
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German Pak 40 Anti-Tank GunBring up the anti-tank gun! The PaK 40 served as Germany's main anti-tank gun throughout the latter part of World War II. A powerful 75mm weapon, it remained effective against the majority of Allied tanks until the very end of the war, and was...
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Automated Infantry platoonThe humble British infantryman is being increasingly supplanted by the Automated Infantrymen. These stolid, code-driven mechanical soldiers can be slow to adapt on the battlefield, but are utterly implacable in advance and resolute in defence. As the war drags on, the boffins at Bletchley...
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Mk II Heavy Automated InfantryA new iteration of automated infantry now supports the more numerous, and vastly cheaper to produce, Mk Is. By necessity larger in order to house more sophisticated computational systems, they are also rendered capable of carrying far heavier armaments, such as specially designed automatic...
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Mk I Automated InfantryCreated from a fusion of Rift-tech advancements and early artificial intelligence principles, these man-shaped fighting machines are designed to bring both firepower and resilience to the battlefield. Multiple internal programme wheels allow them to support human forces in a variety of battlefield situations, operating...
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B for Bertie British Automated Infantry HeroBuilt at the English Electric Works in Preston, ‘B for Bertie’ came off the production line just like any other Mk I automaton. However, it was during its initial deployment as part of Operation Cavalier, near Antwerp, Belgium, that it could be said that...
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British MK IIC Automated DirectorThe advanced research into automated systems has yielded results at an entirely unexpected rate, such that production is hardly able to keep pace with new designs coming out of Bletchley Park. In less than a year from the first deployment of Mk I Automated...
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Ursus Infantry SquadWith the appearance of the Rifts, the efficacy of the Proletarian Hemotype serum has been greatly magnified. Taking advantage of this and stolen Axis research Soviet Science has created an astonishing triumph to counter the Axis' dread Shreckwulfen; a new breed of soldier, the...
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Ursus Infantry Squad with MaulsWith the appearance of the Rifts, the efficacy of the Proletarian Hemotype serum has been greatly magnified. Taking advantage of this and stolen Axis research Soviet Science has created an astonishing triumph to counter the Axis' dread Shreckwulfen; a new breed of soldier, the...
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Italian Paracadutisti platoonDrop into combat with the Italian Paracadutisti platoon! Some of the very best troops available to Italian commanders were the Paracadutisti - the airborne forces of the Regio Esercito. This box contains 30 infantry models in M41 paratrooper uniforms, allowing you to build a...
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