DON'T SUPERGLUE HARD PLASTIC MODELS! 30ml bottle with precision brush applicator.
PRE-ORDER: RELEASES FEBRUARY 13! Officially issued for the first time at the Camps of Boulogne, the greatcoat soon became an ever-present sight on the battlefields of Europe.
246 English Knights/Men-at-Arms on Foot 462 Longbowmen (armed with both bows and melee weapons) 105 Stakes Casualty figures for every troop type Also included are 72 40mm x 20mm hard plastic bases.
A French behemoth that may have numbered as many as 25000 combatants hunted Henry V and his small English army before cornering them near the small town of Azincourt. The rest, as they say, is history. 351 French Knights/Men-at-Arms on Foot 108 French Knights/Men-at-Arms Mounted 246 Genoese Crossbowmen
This box includes 36 shield decals with 24 unique designs and 12 battle-damaged versions.
This box includes 36 shield decals with 36 unique designs
This box includes 36 shield decals with 24 unique designs and 12 battle-damaged versions
THE STRONG EAT, THE WEAK ARE MEAT!
THE REGULARS ARE OUT! The calls of Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott, and Sybil Ludington on the night of April 18, 1775 set the stage for a dramatic confrontation between the American colonists and Redcoats.
WITH A TOW, ROW, ROW FOR THE BRITISH GRENADIERS! The refrain of the song The British Grenadiers celebrated these elite warriors who were recruited from the tallest, strongest, and most disciplined men of the regiments
This clever hard plastic set features two unique frames that can be assembled to create 8 barricades. OR the same components (minus the barricade bases) can be built as a full marketplace including covered stalls, trestle tables, chairs, chests, buckets, baskets, barrels, sacks, pots, crates, and a variety of food stuffs!
PRE-ORDER! SHIPPING APRIL 25TH! Lead Your Retinue to Glory on the Medieval Battlefield! The medieval world was shaped by power struggles, shifting alliances, and brutal skirmishes. From duelling lords and rebellious barons to castle sieges and battlefield clashes, warriors fought for honour, power, and survival. Now, it's your turn to take command.
THE STRONG EAT, THE WEAK ARE MEAT! Attributed to the warlord Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582), this terrifying phrase sums up the ruthless Sengoku period of 16th century Japan. Daimyo, warlords, controlled the country and battled for supremacy with sometimes massive armies of samurai, ashigaru, and other retainers
Allied troops gave the Maxim MG-08 this grim nickname to describe how German teams could sweep their bullets across the battlefield like a brush covering a wall. One was deadly, en masse they were a nightmare.
Finales Enero 2025. "Serjeant" taken from the Latin "serviens" meaning to serve, were the lower-ranking warriors of a lord's army
Finales Enero 2025. This may be the most versatile box of Zombies ever made!
The peasant levy could make up a bulk of an army during this time period but were rarely the decisive element in a battle.
Gunpowder cannon transformed the battlefields of Europe in the late 15th and into the 16th century and then those battlefields were transformed again as matchlock and wheel-lock firearms could be fielded by infantry…and cavalry.
The Conquest of the New World almost died with Hernan Cortes at Otumba as Aztecs surrounded his small force and Tlaxcalan allies. In the heat of battle, he noticed a group of priests and leaders directing the Aztec army. He charged with four other cavalrymen, killed the leaders, and sent the Aztecs into disarray. A little over a year later the Aztec...
"The Great War, World War, War to End all Wars, the only true name it has is the Last War, for now remains not enough people to fight another.
The Ashigaru (“light of foot” in Nihongo) were the backbone of 16th and early 17th century Japanese armies. Originally wandering mercenaries that came from peasant stock, they were organized into more formal units as the centuries passed. Over time they also gained in status although still existed below the Samurai class. In the later periods they...
The Samurai were the warrior knights of feudal Japan. The chaotic 16th century Sengoku period provided ample opportunity to hone martial skills and those who made a name for themselves as warriors could even rise to the rank of Samurai from the peasant class. Much as the knight ruled the European battlefields, the Samurai were the warrior elite of Japan.
Designed with a clever separate rein system say goodbye to the big blob of plastic under the horses head with these models!
The chariot was the first mobile instrument of war. Appearing as far back as 6000 years ago when horses were first domesticated and the wheel was invented, the chariot quickly became a powerful weapons platform.
This hard plastic set allows you to build up to 30 British infantry equipped for World War One and somewhat suitable for the lead up to World War Two.
This hard plastic box set allows you to build up to 24-foot knights with a wide variety of weapons, including an axe, falchion, spear, mace, and, of course, the ubiquitous and iconic arming sword. Various heads and shields allow for even more customization, and parts can be combined with the other sets in the range.
This hard plastic box set will allow you to build both BEF and Home Guard troops. Equipped with SMLE and P-14/17 Enfield rifles, Bren and Lewis light machine guns, and Thompsons and BARs. A variety of hats and helmets allow you to portray a wide variety of troops.
This set includes cavalry typical of the North-West Frontier during conflicts with the British from the 1830s-1920s. Depending on weapon choices they would not be inappropriate from 1700 up to the present time.
German soldiers were assigned to thousands of non-combat roles in both conquered territories and within their own borders.
This box set includes enough parts to build 30 SAS, SBS, or Royal Marine Commandos with a variety of headgear. Equipment includes Sten, Bren, and Tommy guns, Lee Enfield rifles, sniper rifles, pistols, knives, a demo charge, and radio equipment.
China 1899. A populist movement secretly supported by the Empress Dowager has risen up to expel all foreigners from Chinese soil.
These are a new kind of 25mm round base that has been designed to work with figures that have either an integral puddle base or flat feet.
Fecha de Release: 05.08.2022
Fecha de Release: 29.07.2022
Believe, Obey, Fight! was the slogan of the Fascist government of Italy under Mussolini as it entered World War 2 as an Axis member. Italian troops fought in France, North Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia and on other smaller fronts in the war.
AUGEN ZU, UND HINEN!
CHANGE IT UP ON YOUR BATTLEFIELD
STING OF THE ATLATL! CUT OF THE MACUAHUITL!
FOR KING! FOR COUNTRY! FOR GOLD!
ILS NE PASSERONT PAS! They Shall Not Pass! the French battlecry adopted after Verdun.
28mm sized plastic figures. Models require assembly and painting. Bases are not included.
The 1807 Treaty of Tilsit forced Prussia to constrain their army to no more than 42,000 men. They evaded the restriction by the Krümper System of cycling new recruits through the army to create a reserve of trained men.