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Napoleonic French Line Infantry
These glorious Napoleonic War French Line Infantry are perfect for use in games set during the most glorious period of Napoleon's reign. Facing o...
View full detailsNapoleonic War Late French Light Infantry
Each boxed set contains: 24 plastic French infantry Metal command group (2 officers, standard bearer, and a drummer) Standard poles and finials Fu...
View full detailsNapoleonic French starter army (Waterloo campaign)
Contains: 84 French Line infantry 28 French Light infantry 12 French Line Lancers Officer on horse 6-pdr cannon Full-color flag sheets Waterslide ...
View full detailsNapoleonic French starter army (Peninsular campaign)
Contains: 96 French Line infantry 12 French Chasseurs à Cheval cavalry Officer on horse 6-pdr cannon Full-colour flag sheets
Black Powder Rulebook v2
This award-winning book describes the Black Powder game and its various procedures and rules as played by the authors and their friends. The auth...
View full detailsClose Quarters - Cruel Seas Supplement
While gigantic warships stalk the open oceans, engaging enemies over the horizon with their titanic weapons, much smaller craft hug the coastal w...
View full detailsVictory at Sea Royal Navy Fleet
The Royal Navy of Great Britain was the world’s greatest navy at the outbreak of the Second World War. However, Britain went to war with mainly F...
View full detailsVictory at Sea US Navy Fleet
Although the United States of America contains a vast area of land, almost all of its allies and trading partners are overseas, and those interes...
View full detailsVictory at Sea IJN Fleet
For centuries, Japan's policy of seclusion (sakoku) saw it concentrate on coastal defences in order to repel foreign vessels. However, with the a...
View full detailsVictory at Sea Kriegsmarine Fleet
The Kriegsmarine had to be virtually rebuilt after the First World War. Forbidden to own capital ships and submarines, Germany nibbled away at fi...
View full detailsCruel Seas Rulebook
In Cruel Seas, you take on the role of a naval crew manning their fragile coastal craft as they head out day and night to take on both the sea an...
View full detailsJapanese A6MX 'Zero'
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a fast, modern fighter, but had no armour for the pilot. When the Zero was in the hands of aggressive and well-traine...
View full detailsBolt Action: Carro Armato/Semovente
Produced by Fiat Ansaldo, the M13/40 was the main battle tank of the Italian army in World War II and served throughout the war following its int...
View full detailsBolt Action: Marder III
Marrying 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 Mard...
View full detailsBolt Action: Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
Based 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 v...
View full detailsBolt Action: Germans Infantry (Winter)
Adolph Hitler’s aggressive campaigns across the world ensured his troops would face the enemy in all environments and climates. None were more unfo...
View full detailsBolt Action: Blitzkrieg German Infantry plastic boxed set
Representing the classic image of the German infantryman during World War II, these miniatures are equipped with knee-high jackboots, unadorned 'co...
View full detailsBolt Action: Polish Infantry Squad in greatcoats
Despite facing the double invasion of their homeland in 1939 by both Germany and the Soviet Union, the vastly outnumbered Polish military fought wi...
View full detailsBolt Action: French Army Infantry section
Declaring war on Germany in 1939, the French armed forces were superior to the Germans in tanks and ships but suffered from outdated tactical and s...
View full detailsBolt Action: T34/76 Medium Tank
The T-34 tank design is arguably the most important tank of all time with over 84,000 made and innovative design features. The T-34/76 first saw ...
View full detailsBolt Action: IS-2 Heavy Tank (Plastic)
What do you do when you are told to upgrade an already giant metal monster that took a whole new generation of tank to actually deal with? You make...
View full detailsBolt Action: Sherman V Plastic Tank
Supplied under the Lend-Lease programme to Great Britain the M4A4 was renamed the Sherman V by its new owners. The Sherman V would be the mainsta...
View full detailsBolt Action: Cromwell Cruiser Tank
The most produced Cruiser tank of the European theatre! Armed with a potent 75mm gun and with good cross country performance this vehicle was mor...
View full detailsBolt Action: M10 Tank Destroyer/Wolverine (Plastic Box)
The M10's M7 3-inch (76.2mm) anti-tank gun was a considerable improvement over the 75mm carried by the Sherman. The M10’s relatively thin 37mm of a...
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