British Airborne
Immortalised in such classic movies as 'A Bridge too Far,' the Red Devils of the British Airborne forces jumped deep behind enemy lines to secure crucial objectives to allow the Allied forces and their supplies to fight their way across occupied Europe, beating the Axis forces back to Germany.
Famed for their actions including the taking of Pegasus Bridge and the fighting around Arnhem amongst many other incredible feats - the plucky Brits were armed with the likes of the Sten and Bren guns, the PIAT, and were backed-up by the trusty 6-pounder anti-tank gun, convoys of specially adapted Jeeps, and the Tetrarch air landing tank - all of which are available as part of the Bolt Action range.
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Horsa GliderThe Horsa is perhaps the best known glider of WWII. Able to transport more than 25 troops or a large amount of essential equipment and supplies in its large fuselage. It took part in the main airborne landings of WWII but its name is...
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British Airborne Cut Down MorisAs the name implies, this was simply a version of the standard C8 Morris ‘Quad’ tractor that had been introduced in 1939 to tow 25-pdr guns and 4.5” howitzers. The original ‘quad’ was both too large and too heavy to be carried in the...
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British Paratroop SectionWith trademark red beret and armed with Sten and Bren Guns the British Airborne were determined and tenacious, as only the British Tommy can be. Striking German forces with precision and speed during actions at Pegasus Bridge, the Merville Battery and during Operation Market...
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British Airborne Hand CartsAfter the Airborne troops were deployed into Europe, they were given hand carts which were used to carry extra equipment and essential supplies. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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