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Afrika Korps Pak 36 light anti-tank gunThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, the Pak 36 equipped the Panzerjäger battalions and was effective for its size. Although it struggled against heavier armour, its accuracy and small size meant it stayed in service throughout the war. In games of Bolt Action...
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8th Army 2 pounder ATGWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr (QF...
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Afrika Korps 2cm Flak 38Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw use against other types of targets. Their high velocity rounds were lethal against enemy lightly armoured or soft-skinned vehicles, not to mention against infantry. The standard light anti-aircraft weapon of the German armed forces was...
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Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais FRC 76mm infantry gunThe Canon de 76 FRC was produced by the Fonderie Royales des Cannon (FRC). The gun was designed to operate in direct support of infantry and be capable of being manhandled by their crews. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais FRC 47mm anti-tank gunMore than 750 FRC 47mm anti-tank guns were in service when the German army invaded Belgium in 1940. The gun was used by the infantry and cavalry and was fitted to fixed positions, bunkers, and fortifications. The FRC 47mm anti-tank gun was one of...
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French Army 25mm light anti-tank gunWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! The 25mm Hotchkiss was the standard anti-tank gun of...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 38 5cm anti-tank gun (1941-42)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. First issued in 1940, the Pak 38 was very effective, with a 50mm calibre and tungsten cored ammunition. During the invasion of...
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French Army 47mm medium anti-tank gunWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! The 47mm Mle 1937 (SA37 L/50) anti-tank gun was...
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8th Army 6 pounder ATGWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! The QF 6-pdr was the highly successful replacement for...
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Australian 75mm pack howitzer (Pacific)The US-designed small-calibre pack howitzer (75mm) was used widely throughout World War II, especially amongst special forces. The M1A1 could be moved easily, transported or dropped by parachute if broken down into its component parts. Lend-lease recipients of the M1 were the UK, China,...
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Australian 6-pdr anti-tank gun (Pacific)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! The QF 6-pdr was the highly successful replacement for...
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US Airborne 75mm light artillery (1944-45)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. While the US Army could rely on medium and heavy artillery, Airborne units were often out of contact with divisional support. The...
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Waffen-SS LeIG 18 7.5cm light infantry gun (1943-45)The German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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Australian short 25-pdr (Pacific)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! The ubiquitous 25-pdr was the standard artillery piece of...
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British blacker bombard (spigot mortar)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Blacker was a retired Indian Army...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gunThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, the Pak 36 equipped the Panzerjäger battalions and was effective for its size. Although it struggled against heavier armour, its accuracy and small size meant it stayed in service throughout the war. In games of Bolt Action...
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British Home Guard Smith GunThe Smith Gun actually looked like a real field artillery engine. It was developed by the chief engineer of the Trianco heating appliance company under his own initiative: the cynical called it the ‘Triang gun’ after the toy company. It was a 3-inch, smooth...
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British Northover ProjectorThe last black powder weapon ever issued to the British Army, the Northover Projector was a 1940 improvised antitank weapon specifically designed for the Home Guard. It was the brainchild of Major RH Northover, a Home Guard officer. Another smooth bore weapon, the projector...
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Blitzkrieg German 2cm Flak 38Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw use against other types of targets. Their high velocity rounds were lethal against enemy lightly armoured or soft-skinned vehicles, not to mention against infantry. The standard light anti-aircraft weapon of the German armed forces was...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gun with stielgranateThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, it equipped the Panzerjäger battalions but was quickly outclassed by heavier armour on enemy tanks. In order to extend its usefulness the Stielgranate 41 hollow-charge ammunition round was developed. This large, fin-stabilised shell fitted over the end...
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