This box set contains the following: 3 officers with rifle 1 medic 1 radio operator1 medium mortar team 1 MMG team Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
PREORDER. RELEASE DATE June 8th.
PREORDER. RELEASE DATE June 8th.
Everything you need to accurately paint your US Infantry on the worn-torn fields and battle-scarred towns of Europe!
Affectionately known as the 'Queen of the Desert' the Matilda was the main allied infantry support tank in the Western Desert. This tank was slow, but was almost invulnerable to enemy firepower due to it's thick armour. Any Bolt Action 8th Army force always needs Matildas.
The Grant was the name given to the British variant of the US Lee tank. These tanks had good mechanical reliability, good armour and heavy firepower Its 75mm gun and armour made it a fearsome opponent.
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
This box gives you a platoon of tough, well-trained troops with enough firepower to successfully perform almost any task given to them.
Forever immortalised in the epic TV Series, Band of Brothers, the paratroopers of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division were desperately pressed directly into the front lines during the surprise German offensive in the Ardennes in December 1944
This jeep is used for the American Army and has been converted in the field to offer extra protection to the crew while patrolling or on the front line. Also contains an American driver and a gunner
Send the Military Police in to direct your Bolt Action winter convoys... but could they be the enemy?
These three stalwarts of the US Army & Airborne upheld their units honour in the worst of conditions
Scale: 28mm - 1/56th 1 Artillery Piece/War Machine 4 Crew Metal Requires Assembly
Scale: 28mm - 1/56th 1 Vehicle 2 Crew Metal Resin
Scale: 28mm - 1/56th 1 Vehicle 2 Crew Metal Resin
The 82nd Airborne was even ordered to bring back as many Panzerfaust's as possible to add to their arsenal!Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
In June 1940 the American army asked for a vehicle that could "go-anywhere". The answer was the four-wheel drive Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both models referred to as 'Jeeps'.
1 Artillery Piece/War Machine 3 Crew
1 Artillery Piece/War Machine 3 Crew
Contains: 2 X SHERMAN V 1 X SHERMAN VC 'FIREFLY'
This army deal is made up of the following:10 Sprues of plastic American Infantry 6 American Weapon Sprues US Army 60mm mortar team 50 Cal Team M3A1 Half Track Plastic M4 Sherman medium tank
1 Artillery Piece/War Machine 3 Crew Metal Requires Assembly
1 Artillery Piece/War Machine 4 Crew Metal Requires Assembly
4 Infantry Metal Requires Assembly
4 Infantry Metal Requires Assembly
ts the 5th December1944 and SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant Colonel) Otto Skorzeny desperately tries to gather men and equipment for the offensive due to start just a few days later.
Rumbling onto the battlefield comes the M7 Priest, the workhorse of the motorised artillery units, bringing unparalleled close fire support to the US and British armies.
Due to the relatively short amount of time at the front, and particularly because of the constant influx of replacements, regular US infantry units never got quite as seasoned as those of some other countries that lacked the American manpower, training and organisation.
The Browning M2HB .50-cal. was undoubtedly one of the best HMGs of World War II.
Small-calibre field artillery was not widely used in the American Army except by the Paratroopers and the Marines
The 105 mm M2A1 (M101A1) howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II. These guns were grouped into 4-gun batteries