Great Britain
With the support and supplies shipped in from the USA via the U-Boat-terrorised Atlantic convoys, forces of the British army - with their Cromwells, Churchills, and Sherman Fireflies stormed across the English Channel and upon the beaches of Normandy - while (in the hours before the landings) the Red Devils of the British Airborne had parachuted their way behind enemy lines to capture key objectives which would pave the way for the liberating Allied forces to then sweep back across Europe.
That's not to mention the Commonwealth troops of Africa, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa who shared much of the same equipment - and fought throughout Europe, Africa, the Far East and beyond - meaning that these models from the Bolt Action range cover a vast swathe of the Second World War.
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Daimler Armoured Car Mk 1Tough, fast and agile, the Daimler's design was an enlarged version of the successful Daimler Dingo. With four-wheel drive and extremely low gearing, it could climb extremely steep slopes with ease. Its rotating turret was armed with a 2 pounder anti-tank gun with a...
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ACV - Indian Pattern Mk IIThe Armoured Carrier Wheeled India Pattern (ACV-IP) otherwise known as the India Pattern Armoured Car was manufactured in India and used by the Indian Army in the Far East, Africa and Italy. It was used as an armoured car and recce vehicle and as...
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Home Guard 'Malcolm Campbell' armoured carIn 1940, only about one family in five owned a car; most people relied on the well-developed public transport system. Most civilian cars were decommissioned during the war as petrol was at first rationed then eventually denied to civilians altogether. Petrol coupons could still...
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Morris light recce carProduced by Morris, based on one of their existing lorry chassis, this had an unusual layout with all three crew sitting side-by-side. This gave the vehicle its distinctive side profile. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VIB (Western Desert)Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 1 random crewman. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VIC (Western Desert)Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 1 random crewman. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Morris CS9 armoured carThis early war British light armoured car saw action during the Fall of France and the campaign in the Western Desert. Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VIBThe Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1,000 Mark VI tanks having been built. The VIb was mechanically identical to the VIa but with differences to make manufacture easier. It was armed with .303 and .50 Vickers Machine Guns. Small and agile...
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Vickers Light Tank Mk VICThe Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1,000 Mark VI tanks having been built. The VIc was mechanically identical to the VIb but its .303 and .50 Vickers machine guns were replaced with 15mm and 7.92mm Besa machine guns. Small...
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M8 Scott HMCBased on the ubiquitous M5 Stuart light tank hull, the M8 75mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) provided much needed mobile artillery support to US assault forces. The M8 replaced the M5 Stuart turret with a more spacious open-topped turret to house a short-barrelled M2...
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M3 StuartAs American tank designers began to recognise the outdated and obsolete nature of the M2 light tank, they realised they needed to create something new. The M3 Stuart was a direct upgrade from its predecessor, the M2 light tank, with thicker armour, modified suspension...
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M8/M20 Greyhound Scout Car (Plastic Box)The M8 Greyhound was originally designed to replace the US military's portee gun in an anti-tank role, but was quickly repurposed once it was realised that its performance against German armour was lacking. It found use as a popular and successful armoured car that...
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SAS Jeep (Western Desert) BAs with the LRDG vehicles, these are primarily mobile combat weapons rather than transportation. These jeeps were also often used by the SAS for raids and skirmishes. Provide an impressive amount of firepower from a mobile asset and keep your enemies pinned! This jeep...
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SAS Jeep (Western Desert) AThe SAS were quick to see the potential for a rugged vehicle such as the Keep, and in their usual manner added as many guns as it could possibly carry. Although vulnerable to small arms fire, with 4 machine guns this SAS jeep would...
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Carden Loyd MMG carrierOne of the most important designs in the history of tank development, the Carden Loyd tankette inspired a huge number of similar vehicles worldwide, including the Panzer I and Russian T-27. Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Daimler Dingo MkII Scout CarOne of the most widespread scout cars in the British and Commonwealth armies. The Dingoes were the unsung heroes of the armoured and infantry division's reconnaissance regiments as well as the army level recce regts! Fast and light; they may not have had much...
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British Wasp Flamethrower carrierBased on the ubiquitous universal, or Bren, carrier the WASP was a modified version carrying a flamethrower. Dreaded by Jerry! Wasps were used by the Armoured and Infantry divisions with up to 6 in the independent machine gun companies, though they would usually operate...
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Morris CS8 field tractorContains 1 resin and metal vehicle. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Tarps and Rolls and Damage MarkersContains Tarps and Rolls and vehicle damage markers.
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Stowage pack - tarps and rollsPack contains 3 metal sprues of stowage as shown in the image. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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