The development of fast-moving reliable tanks led to many ideas of how to slow or destroy them. Large shaped blocks of concrete, strengthened with a steel core, often called Dragon's Teeth were a g...
With this latest supplement for Bolt Action, players can now build an army for Great Britain and the Commonwealth.
From early campaigns in Europe to the deserts of North Africa and the jungles of ...
108 page softback supplement for Bolt Action. The perfect companion to Bolt Action 2nd Edition
What's new?
Four Special Rules - Blitzkrieg, Initiative Training, Tiger Fear and Hitler's Buzzsaw
New ...
This book provides Bolt Action players with all of the information they need to field the military forces of the Soviet Union. From the bitter urban warfare of Stalingrad, through the Winter War ag...
28mm ScaleThe Italian paratroopers were hard men, often poorly supplied and supported, but fought and died bravely where they stood rather than give ground.Folgore (Lightning) and Nembo (Nimbus) we...
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 very low profile gave them distinct advantages in the...
Introducing the shiny new Starter Set for the Bolt Action game, this time featuring German Grenadiers against a brand new plastic infantry set, the elite US Airborne:
'Band Of Brothers'
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Blister pack containing 16 diceA new, army specific set of six sided dice for Bolt ActionThe six face has been replaced with the pegasus symbol of the British Airborne.
With more than 23,000 copies sold of the first edition, this second edition of the best-selling Bolt Action World War II wargaming ruleset from Osprey and Warlord Games presents streamlined and ref...
Brand new for Bolt Action Second Edition! All the tokens required to keep track of your squad's actions and other useful reminders plus the essential new template for High Explosive (HE) ordnance -...
To stem the aggression from Germany, Italy and Japan, Britain and her Commonwealth put huge numbers of men into uniform in WWII. Her small but professional army was swallowed up defending a worldwi...
The Commandos established an extraordinary reputation for dash and bravery in World War II. Formed in 1940 by order of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with the express goal of taking the f...
The battles of World War Two ravaged the entire world. Where the Band of Brothers starter set is very much concerned with the European Theatre in the wake of D-Day, our brand new starter set shifts...
Boxed set containing plastic kit.
The captured Soviet 76mm gun was added to the Pz 38 chassis to become one of the Wehrmacht's most potent self propelled guns.
The Marder saw action in the western ...
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