Bolt Action | British A12 Matilda II| 28mm Plastic Vehicle
Battle For France The battle for France saw Matilda IIs fighting what would become a general retreat. However, Matildas caused problems for the Ger...
View full detailsBattle For France The battle for France saw Matilda IIs fighting what would become a general retreat. However, Matildas caused problems for the Ger...
View full detailsThe Universal Carrier, or Bren carrier as it became popularly known, was just that a multi-purpose, tracked and armoured vehicle that filled a whol...
View full detailsThe Medium Tank M3 was an American tank used by the British, US and Soviet forces. British troops gave nicknames to US tanks to avoid the confusion...
View full detailsWith war clouds gathering, the British general staff ordered the acceleration of their cruiser tank programme - fast. reliable and reasonably armou...
View full detailsThe Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ units. The vehicle was a shortened version of the ubiqui...
View full detailsThe Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B, known as the Jagdtiger (hunting tiger) was the heaviest tank ever to see action during World War Two. Developed late...
View full detailsBased on the reliable Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis, almost 3,000 of Hetzers (Baiters) were built by the war’s end. Their small size and ver...
View full detailsMarrying the obsolete but reliable chassis of the Czech-built Pz 38(t) tank and the captured Soviet 76.2mm PaK 36(r) L/51 anti-tank gun, the Marder...
View full detailsThe Panzer III Plastic Box allows you to make the Ausf J, L, M, or N variants. The Panzer III was one of the most numerous German tanks of the war,...
View full detailsThis new versatile plastic kit can be assembled as either an M5 Stuart, M5A1 Stuart or an E7-7 Mechanised Flamethrower, and to boot is suitable for...
View full detailsBased on the ubiquitous M5 Stuart light tank hull, the M8 75mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) provided much needed mobile artillery support to US as...
View full detailsOne of the most iconic pieces of hardware in US Military history, over 40,000 M3 half-tracks were produced during World War II with many thousands ...
View full detailsThe British army needed extra scout cars to complement the existing Daimler Dingo, and Humber came up with their two-man light scout car. Over 4,00...
View full detailsThe Type 95 Ha-Go light tank was the most numerous armoured fighting vehicle fielded by the Japanese during WWII. It also saw action against the So...
View full detailsKey to the campaign waged in the Western Desert was mobility in order to cross the vast sandy deserts. As a result both sides relied heavily on tan...
View full detailsKey to the campaign waged in the Western Desert was mobility in order to cross the vast sandy deserts. As a result both sides relied heavily on tan...
View full detailsThe Kubelwagen was the military version of the Volkswagen car and proved a reliable, rugged and much-liked little workhorse that saw action on ever...
View full detailsInfantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flexibility for your force. Light mortar te...
View full detailsBritish 6th Airborne Division (BRAB17)After playing a vital role during D-Day, the 6th Airborne Division was back in action during the German Arden...
View full details82nd Airborne Division (USAB14)The 82nd Airborne Division was known as the 'All American' Division, earning a reputation for hard fighting in Sicil...
View full detailsRecon Patrol Security Section (Plastic) (UBX79)includes two Plastic M8 Greyhound or M20 Scout Cars and two Plastic Jeeps. Cavalry patrols operate o...
View full detailsOnly the mighty Yamato displaced more than the massive, yet very fast, Iowa-class battleships. The last battleship to be commissioned by th...
View full detailsAt one time, the HMS Hood was the largest and possibly most famous ship in the world, representing the supremacy of British sea power. Though attac...
View full detailsSister ship to the Bismarck, the Tirpitz was 2,000 tons heavier and thus the heaviest warship to have ever been produced by a European navy. She se...
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