Bolt Action
From Blitzkrieg to North Africa, from the Russian Front to the D-Day Landings, Bolt Action puts YOU in command of the most brutal and famous battles of the Second World War. A collection of thousands of items dedicated to WWII action!
Tesla AT Gun (British Army crew)
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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...
£35.00
Towed ZP Gun (Soviet Army crew)
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These Soviet-designed sonic shock cannons are brutally effective against infantry and unprotected vehicle crews, utilising ultra-low frequencies focussed into an energy pulse that behaves like a battering ram they can disrupt most targets they face. The beam dissipates rapidly through...
£35.00
Finnish Army 105 H/33 howitzer
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Faced with the vast forces of the Soviets, the courageous and resourceful Finnish soldiers, masters of fieldcraft, sniping, and small unit tactics, slowed and then began to roll back the massive Soviet assaults. Pack contains 1 metal gun and 4...
£25.00
Japanese Type 91 105mm Howitzer
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The Japanese fielded several types of medium weight artillery of 105mm calibre, of which the Type 91 was typically assigned to field artillery regiments. It was a capable, modern and effective weapon of which many more than a thousand were...
£23.00
French Army 75mm light artillery
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The famous seventy five millimetre gun of the Great War served France and other countries well in the Second World War too. Used extensively throughout the war this model was reliable and could take on bombardments or anti tank duties. Web exclusive: now...
£21.00
Soviet ZIS-3 76mm Divisional Gun
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The 76mm was the backbone in many ways of the Soviet field guns. Capable of accurate direct fire and also as a howitzer, the 76mm was a classic in design and was universally used by the Russian armies even though...
£22.50
US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer
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US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 4 metal crew.
Web exclusive: now includes 120mm x 92mm Oval MDF base (Sarissa)
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£22.50
US Army M5 3" anti-tank gun
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US Army M5 3" anti-tank gun
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Pack contains 1 metal anti-tank gun and 4 crew figures figures.
Web exclusive: now includes 120mm x 92mm Oval MDF base (Sarissa)
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£22.50
Finnish 75 PSTK/40 anti-tank gun
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Contains 1 metal gun and 4 crew.
Web exclusive: now includes 120mm x 92mm MDF Oval base.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£22.50
Soviet ZIS-2 anti-tank gun (Winter)
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The 57mm ZiS-2 was developed before the war to give anti-tank artillery regiments a weapon capable of destroying heavily armoured tanks. It was a rapid-firing semi-automatic gun that could shoot up to 25 rounds a minute. ZiS-2 production was cancelled...
£22.50
Soviet ZIS-3 divisional gun (Winter)
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The ZiS-3 was a truly multi-purpose weapon that was used as artillery and as an anti-tank gun by the Red Army. The Germans came to know it well and a dubbed it the 'Ratsch-Baum' ('crash-boom') for its distinctive sound. By...
£21.00
Korean War: North Korean KPA ZIS-2 anti-tank gun
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The 57mm ZiS-2 was a rapid-firing semi-automatic gun and could shoot up to 25 rounds a minute. This weapon was used by the KPA to give the troops more hitting power against the UN aggressors. Development of the weapon began...
£22.50
Korean War: North Korean KPA ZIS-3 divisional gun
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The ZiS-3 was a Soviet-made 76mm used during the Great Patriotic War. Zis stood for Zavod imeni Stalina (factory named after Stalin), named after the honorific title of the first factory to manufacture the weapon. The weapon was popular with...
£22.50
US Army M1 57mm anti-tank gun
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The U.S. version, classified as substitute standard under the designation 57 mm Gun M1, was based on the 6 pounder Mk 2, two units of which were received from the UK. Production started early in 1942 and continued until 1945...
£18.00
Soviet Army Zis-2 57mm anti-tank gun
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Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew.
Web exclusive: now includes 100mm x 80mm oval base.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£18.00
US Airborne 75mm pack howitzer light artillery
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Pack contains 1 metal howitzer and 3 crew figures.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£18.00
US Airborne 57mm anti-tank gun
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Pack contains 1 metal anti-tank gun and 3 crew figures.
Web exclusive: now includes 100mm x 80mm Oval MDF base (Sarissa)
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£18.00
Japanese Type 1 47mm Anti Tank Gun
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The Type 1 47mm AT gun was developed following the Japanese encounter with Russian armour and was the first indigenously developed dedicated anti-tank gun. It lacked the performance of other contemporary weapons of similar calibre, but was deemed sufficiently capable against...
£18.00
Japanese Type 98 20mm Gun
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Japanese Type 98 20mm Gun
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The Japanese had a variety of large-calibre anti-aircraft guns, none of which really enter into the realm of the tabletop wargame. Smaller 20mm calibre weapons were supplemented by pintle-mounted machine guns of various types. The Type 98 20 mm AA...
£18.00
US Airborne 75mm light artillery (1944-45)
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Small Calibre field artillery was not widely used in American Army except by the Paratroopers and Marines. The pack Howitzer (75mm) could be easily moved and, after breaking it down into its component parts, could be dropped by parachute. Models...
£18.00
US Airborne 57mm anti-tank gun (1944-45)
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The 57mm M1 anti-tank gun was a close copy of the British QF 6pdr which was itself also used by some American units. The M1 originally fired an armoured-piercing shell weighing 2.272kg but this soon proved to be insufficient to...
£18.00
French Army 47mm medium anti-tank gun
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The 47mm Mle 1937 (SA37 L/50) anti-tank gun was the best purpose-built anti-tank gun fielded by any army at the start of World War II if one discounts the German 88m Flak used in the anti-tank role. It could supposedly...
£18.00
French Army 25mm light anti-tank gun
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The 25mm Hotchkiss was the standard anti-tank gun of the French Army. It was also used by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), whilst captured examples were used by the Germans and some even found their way into the hands of...
£18.00
8th Army 2 pounder ATG
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8th Army 2 pounder ATG
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At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr (QF stands for ‘quick firing’) was the standard anti-tank gun of the British Army. It was an adequate weapon for the time, being slightly more effective in terms of armour penetration then...
£18.00
Korean War: North Korean KPA M-42 anti-tank gun
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The 45mm anti-tank gun, M1942, was designed to provide a weapon with greater penetrative power. However, like the prior M1937, it was outdated against the modern UN armour. The light-weight gun is mounted on the modified carriage of the M1937...
£18.00
Korean War: North Korean KPA anti-tank rifle, light mortar & flamethrower teams
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Give your KPA force some much-needed punch with this set of brand new support weapons! You'll get an anti-tank rifle, a light mortar, and a flamethrower. Supplied principally by the Soviet Union, these doughty Koreans are ready to support the...
£14.00
Australian flamethrower, light mortar and sniper teams (Pacific)
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Australian snipers were not given much in the way of special equipment - or even scopes in some circumstances. Despite this, there were many successful sharpshooters amongst the infantry companies, many of them professional hunters in civilian life. In early...
£14.00
British War Dog Squad 2
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British War Dog Squad 2
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Packs of these animals can be released to savage the enemy. The handlers of these dogs are usually quite relieved when they can retire to the rear having set the dogs on their course of destruction. Models supplied unassembled and...
£14.00
British Bombardier automated mobile platform
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Having succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would...
£13.00
British Hunter automated mobile platform
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Having succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would...
£13.00