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Polish Airborne light mortar teamsAfter the first World War, most nations learned the valuable lesson of how effective close mortar support is, as a result most infantry sections now have at least one mortar assigned to it. The lightest mortar weighing less than 11lbs, this offered effective results...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA dSHK HMG teamThe standard KPA heavy machine gun of the Korean War was the dSHK 12.7mm belt-fed HMG. It was comparable to the US .50-cal Browning. Although used on wheeled mountings, it could easily be affixed to a tripod as an anti-aircraft measure. In Bolt Action,...
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Soviet Army MMG TeamGive your Soviet troops the covering fire of a machine gun! The venerable PM 1910 served as the Soviet Union’s primary medium machine gun during the Second World War. A derivative of the legendary Maxim Gun, it provided reliable, accurate direct fire capability to...
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Polish Airborne MMG teamA .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over range. With the Polish Airborne...
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Belgian Army MMG teamThe most common machine gun operated by the Belgian Army was the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The German-made weapon had a proven track record in World War I. The Belgians modified the Maxim to fire 7.65 rounds. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Korean War: North Korean KPA heavy mortar teamThe KPA used the 120mm mortar which had a range of about 6,000 yards. Although even heavier mortars were produced, these were breech-loading Soviet model weapons with carriages and required towing vehicles to move, making them true artillery pieces. The Soviet strategy, shared with...
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Korean War: British MMG Team (Summer)A .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage to soldier on through World War II and into Korea. It proved extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over a wide range....
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Armies of Great Britain new release bundleGo all-in with this collection, which arms you with everything launching alongside Armies of Great Britain: Third Edition! Grab yourself the new Armies of Great Britain, the "Crossing the Rhine" starter army and an M3 Grant with one click. Bundle contains: Armies of Great...
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Waffen-SS SG-6 TrippelwagenHans Trippel designed the all-terrain four-wheeled drive amphibious car in 1935. His technique was to fit car mechanics into a boat hull rather than try to waterproof a car chassis. He set up a factory in Hamburg in 1936 under the patronage of Hermann...
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Korean War: British Medium Mortar Team (Summer)The 3-inch mortar was used to provide support from up to 3,000 yards dependent upon the projectile used. The 3-inch mortar was operated by a crew of three and was often transported in a Universal ‘Bren’ Carrier. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Sd.Kfz 10 Demag Halftrack + Stowage + Light HowitzerThe German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 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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Hungarian Army medium mortar teamLike virtually all nations, the Hungarians adopted a medium mortar based on the French Brandt 81.4mm. The 36/39M was common throughout the Hungarian Defence Force and employed modern shaped charges to good effect. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Hungarian Army MMG teamThe Schwarzlose 7/31M machine gun was used extensively in World War I and put to use right away in the new conflict. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet Army (1940-43) starter armyNote: a newer early war starter army is available here. Operation Barbarossa saw the brave patriots of the Soviet Union fighting to hold back the German invasion launched against their Motherland. Forced into a series of fighting retreats, the Red Army refused to break...
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Ford GPA Amphibious Jeep with Soviet Army CrewCross all kinds of terrain - even water - with the Ford GPA! A development of the ubiquitous Jeep, the GPA (commonly known as the ‘Sea Jeep’ or ‘Seep’) was intended to give US forces a lightweight amphibious utility vehicle to support beach assaults....
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British Army 4.2 inch heavy mortar (Late War)Support your frontline British troops and rain down fire from afar with a Heavy Mortar! The 4.2-inch heavy mortar was first used by the Royal Engineers at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942. From 1943 it was deployed as divisional support for infantry...
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Polish Airborne medium mortar teamThe classic infantry support weapon. As with most armies of the period, the Poles adopted the 81mm medium mortar. Capable of laying down a rain of shells in short time, this is the weapon you want to either smother the foe with firepower or...
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Hungarian Army support groupAvailable in this neat box set, the Hungarian Army Support Group - grab yourself the new Hungarian HQ, Medium Machine Gun and Medium Mortar! Hungarian Army HQ Since 1872, the Ludovica Military Academy had been turning out competent and efficient officers and graduated the...
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Belgian Army support groupThe initial Belgian defence proved the mettle of the Belgian Army, but they struggled to match the evolving tactics of the ever encroaching Wehrmacht in the early stages of the war. Led by well educated and dependable officers, with proven support weapons in the...
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Italian Paracadutisti MMG teamLike their Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) counterparts, the airborne divisions relied heavily on the Breda M37 8mm air-cooled medium machine gun, captured examples of which were used by the British SAS, for close fire support. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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