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The horsemen of the later Roman Republic were unlikely to be Roman at all. Caesar famously recruited his cavalry from among the Gauls and Germans that he fought and allied with during his campaigns of conquest. During the Civil War, Pompey raised a huge...
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The Germans were notoriously fierce and tough, as Tacitus tells us, contrasting the hardy barbarian warriors with the degenerate sophisticates of the civilised world. Even if he was laying it on a bit thick for dramatic effect, we can’t doubt that the Germans were a...
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Numidian cavalry with steel javelins and cowhide buckler. Amongst the finest horsemen of the age these superb riders fought both with and against the Romans. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Able to be armed with either the Mag Light Support, Mag Cannon, or Twin Mag Light Support, the Avenger is a key strike weapon in the Algoryn arsenal which benefits from being a MOD2 unit... meaning that it gets two Order Dice rather than one... so...
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Specialist training bred hardened fighters and the Gebirgsjäger (mountain infantry) were regarded as elite alongside Fallschirmjager. Gebirgsjäger originated from the Alpenkorps of WWI, where they were used to defend the mountain passes from their Italian equivalent, Alpini. Their symbol was the edelweiss, a flower...
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Marching to war, the legions would not be without their support. Loaded with bolts or stone 'shot' the ballista was a highly accurate weapon (there are many accounts right from its early history of single soldiers being picked off by the operators). Models supplied...
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Able to fling a missile great distance, the Onager was used for besieging forts or settlements. Onager would often be loaded with large stones or rocks that could be covered with a flammable substance and set alight. Perfect for devastating your foes! Models supplied...
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'Armies of Germany 2nd Edition' is a supplement for our award winning tabletop wargame Bolt Action, and deals with the German Army of World War II. Within you will find background and details of the German Army’s organisation and equipment from the beginning of the war (the invasion of...
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105mm calibre and larger howitzers were employed at the divisional level. These long-ranged, heavy-hitting, weapons could sometimes be overrun and in bolt action provide a fearsome objective to take on for both men and machines. Web exclusive: now includes 120mm x 92mm Oval MDF...
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The figures in this box represent the look of the typical Union Infantry throughout the Civil War. They are modelled wearing sack coats and all have the option of either forage caps or slouch hats. There are 40 figures in this set. Up to...
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The Germans employed a tremendous variety of light infantry guns, field guns and howitzers, which generally had a caliber of 75mm. These guns were used for close support and were light enough to be manhandled by their crews. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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From the turbulent years of Vlad III Dracul rule in the 1400s opposing the Ottoman empire, to becoming a tributary vassal state under Ottoman suzerainty, Wallachia would go on to be a principle source for the Ottoman military forces. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Named by the Romans, 'Hispania', the Iberian Peninsula became a key factor, both culturally and geographically in the formation of the Republic and later Empire. Initially, and for a long time, the two cultures clashed and Spain was the location for some of the...
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The caetra, describes the small round shield of the skirmisher as opposed to the heavier and longer scutum of the main battle line warriors. In truth, however, the difference wasn't so defined. The Spanish excelled in guerilla tactics, using the difficult terrain of their...
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Light Numidian infantry armed with javelins and shields. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The gravity manipulation weapons employed by Germany have the ability to alter localised gravity, crushing targets under their own weight, or rapidly altering the gravity in a small space. This can cause rapid failure of mechanical parts and the aftershocks can disrupt a target's...
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The directed energy weapons conceived and developed by Nikola Tesla have had an immediate impact on the battlefield. Even heavily-armoured vehicles are vulnerable to electricity and with a dispersion setting, squads of infantry can be attacked just as easily. Whilst relatively short ranged and...
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Numidian cavalry with steel javelins and cowhide buckler. Amongst the finest horsemen of the age these superb riders fought both with and against the Romans. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Contains 6 metal models. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The Standard medium mortar for the Germans in WW2 was the Granatwerfer 34. It was a very effective and accurate weapon that could provide long range, on call fire support. It's crew could carry it in 3 pieces: base plate, tube and bipod. With...
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