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Korean War: North Korean KPA heavy mortar teamThe KPA used the 120mm mortar which had a range of about 6,000 yards. Although even heavier mortars were produced, these were breech-loading Soviet model weapons with carriages and required towing vehicles to move, making them true artillery pieces. The Soviet strategy, shared with...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA HQContaining models to represent an officer, a medic, a flag-bearer & a commissar, this pack lets you supplement your force with powerful support abilities. Though KPA forces are especially hardy in Bolt Action owing to the Choson'Gul special rule (which gives them a second chance...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA medium mortar teamThe standard KPA medium mortar of the war was the 82- PM-41 or 82mm battalion mortar Model 1941. They were seen as artillery rather than infantry weapons by the KPA. Hence, they were usually grouped for battalion-level support. Good crews could manage 18–20 rounds...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA MMG teamThe KPA used the Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war. It could be tripod-mounted, sledge-mounted, or be mounted on the two-wheeled Sokolov. It was often given a shield to help preserve the crew. The Maxim had a standard rate...
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Loyd CarrierThe Loyd carrier was one of many small tracked vehicles utilised by the British and Commonwealth forces on all fronts of the Second World War. They were primarily used to transport both men and equipment around the battlefield and to move infantry support weapons....
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Loyd Personnel CarrierThe Loyd carrier was one of many small tracked vehicles utilised by the British and Commonwealth forces on all fronts of the Second World War. They were primarily used to transport both men and equipment around the battlefield and to move infantry support weapons....
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LRDG Chevrolet Truck AFrom the depths of the desert, where no one would expect an attack to come, arrives the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) in their famous Chevrolet trucks, fully kitted out for fighting behind the enemy lines! The LRDG vehicles were mainly two wheel drive,...
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LRDG Chevrolet Truck BFrom the depths of the desert, where no one would expect an attack to come, arrives the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) in their famous Chevrolet trucks, fully kitted out for fighting behind the enemy lines! The LRDG vehicles were mainly two wheel drive,...
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Open-topped Kfz 69/70 Horch 1aContains 1 resin vehicle and 1 metal driver figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Polish Airborne ArmyA perfect starter force, roughly amounting to 500 points this bundle contains: A box of British Airborne, enough plastic components to create 30 Polish Airborne! A blister pack of Polish Airborne HQ, which contains 1 Polish Airborne Lieutenant and 3 extra Riflemen. A blister...
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Polish Airborne HQReady to lead the newly equipped Polish Airborne, they prepared themselves for the lengthy campaign they'll need to endure in order to see their homeland again. Although comparatively lightly-armed, Polish Airborne could dish it out and would not hesitate to close to hand-to-hand fighting...
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Polish Airborne light mortar teamsAfter the first World War, most nations learned the valuable lesson of how effective close mortar support is, as a result most infantry sections now have at least one mortar assigned to it. The lightest mortar weighing less than 11lbs, this offered effective results...
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Polish Airborne medium mortar teamThe classic infantry support weapon. As with most armies of the period, the Poles adopted the 81mm medium mortar. Capable of laying down a rain of shells in short time, this is the weapon you want to either smother the foe with firepower or...
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Polish Airborne MMG teamA .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over range. With the Polish Airborne...
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Polish Airborne PIAT anti-tank teamsThe PIAT was the British equivalent to the American bazooka. It had the same role as the main hand-held anti-tank weapon amongst infantry formations. The PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-Tank) was developed from a spigot mortar design and fire a shaped charge missile with an...
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Sd.Kfz 10 Demag Halftrack + Stowage + Light Anti-Tank GunThe smallest (1-tonne rated) of a series of six half-track utility vehicles and prime movers that were in effect the same vehicle, simply scaled up each time. Produced by DeMag, the smaller versions were sometimes used as troop transports as well as tows. The...
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Sd.Kfz 10 Demag Halftrack + Stowage + Light HowitzerThe German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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Sd.Kfz 251/10 ausf (3.7mm pak) Hanomag D sprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Sd.Kfz 7 Half trackThe Sd.kf7 was the standard prime mover for the German armed forces in WW2. This half track weighed 8 tons and was used to tow all manner of trailers and guns, most famously being employed to pull the dreaded 88mm gun. It was to...
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Soviet Army HMG teamThe DShK 12.7mm belt-fed heavy machine gun was the standard Russian heavy machine gun of World War II, comparable to the US .50cal Browning. It was used on wheeled mountings like the Maxim and could quickly be placed on a tall tripod for anti-aircraft...
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