British Army
The British Army fought all around the world throughout the Second World War. Armed with characteristic equipment such as the Bren Gun, the PIAT, the Bren Carrier, Churchills and Cromwell tanks - and with the protection of the Brodie Helmet, the Tommies were a force to be reckoned with!
Known as the ‘British Expeditionary Force’ (or ‘B.E.F’ for short) through the Early War (1939-1940) period, they recovered from the evacuation at Dunkirk to fight in North Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Asia. Alongside their allies the Brits started to gain the upper hand - starting with victories in Africa and Italy - and then with D-Day in 1944 they returned to France, driving the German Army back through mainland Europe to Germany. In the Far East, they fought the Japanese - pushing them back from the Indian border into eastern Burma.
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British Stowage and Damage MarkersContains British stowage and vehicle damage markers
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Tarps and Rolls and Damage MarkersContains Tarps and Rolls and vehicle damage markers.
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LCA - Landing Craft Assault - ThornycroftOne of the most common British landing craft of WWII - the LCA (Landing Craft Assault), ideal for getting you ashore feet dry...ish! This model measures approximately as follows; - Length 190mm - Width 70mm - Height 40mm
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Pickett-Hamilton Disappearing PillboxA concrete tube sunk into a pit in the middle of an airfield, the disappearing pillbox earned its name by being flush with the ground when lowered. However, should German gliders or transport planes attempt to land the pillbox would shoot up 2’ 6”....
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BEF 3" medium mortar (1939-40)Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Gurkha Vickers MMG team1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted. Gurkhas heads may vary in type and shape from those shown.
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BEF Vickers MMG teamPack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Infantry SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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British Army Vickers MMG TeamOne of the oldest and best serving weapons of the British Commonwealth armies, the Medium Vickers machine gun on tripod served through both World Wars and even on past Korea. Reliable and accurate, Warlord's machine gun team is just what the doctor ordered to...
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British Army 3" Mortar TeamOne of the unsung weapons to see action during the war, the 3 inch Mortar, served throughout the conflict and in all war zones, it provided British Army and Commonwealth personnel with the capability to lob explosive projectiles against enemy emplacements and troop concentrations,...
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British Oerlikon light anti-tank gun (1939-40)Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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BEF CommandPack contains 4 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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British Army CommandWhat ho! Those frightfully good chaps at Warlord have sculpted some top brass for their WW2 Commonwealth range. There are 4 characters, all in metal. The first is the most dangerous thing known to man; an officer with a map. And a jaunty pipe...
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British Commandos HQStriking from the sea, most often from the dark, the army and naval Commandos caused great apprehension to German sentries and garrisons all over occupied Europe in their daring hit and run raids. The brainchild of Winston Churchill himself who had seen the damage...
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British Infantry on bicyclesStrange (even ludicrous!) as it may seem the humble bike can give you a tremendous edge in a battle! Even to have a few men able to move rapidly from one threatened area to another can make a big difference. To this end British...
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8th Army (Desert Rats) frameThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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British Army FOO teamFOOs were assigned to a company or squadron of a battalion or regiment that their battery was supporting. In the British artillery system FOOs were always authorised to order fire commands to their own troop or battery, based on their assessment of the tactical...
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British Stowage PackPack contains 5 metal sprues. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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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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British Army Infantry FrameThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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