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Arthurian Unarmoured Saxon Infantry AWith a mixture of short swords, spears and shields, these unarmoured infantry fair the best when assaulting a flank. This blister pack contains 8 Arthurian Unarmoured Saxon Infantry. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Arthurian Unarmoured Saxon Infantry BWith little to no armour, this makes these Saxons far more agile than their armoured counterparts, making them a difficult opponent to attack and an ideal unit to take the rough ground and achieve an objective. This blister pack contains 8 Arthurian Unarmoured Saxon...
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Askar Protector-Warrior command squadThe mercenary bands are led by a warrior chosen amongst them, who will generally speak for the whole band, taking such decisions as are necessary in the band’s dealing with other races. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Askar Protector-Warrior squadAskar bands have few needs or ambitions beyond fighting, but when it comes to weaponry and armaments they have an eye for both quality and ‘show’. Bands working within the Freeborn mercenary procurement network tend to be armed in a similar style. Their preferred...
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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 Forward Observer team (Pacific)Although the terrain prevented constant artillery support, in some key battles the Australian Field Regiment’s 25pdrs could be dragged into position to soften up a Japanese defensive position. If conditions were suitable, Australians could also call upon the 1st Tactical Air Force consisting of...
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Australian medic team (Pacific)Medical support in the jungle was vital, with tropical diseases causing more casualties than enemy fire. Lucky for the Australians, they could call on the local Papuans to assist them in evacuating the wounded by stretcher as the terrain made it impossible for vehicles...
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Australian medium mortar team (Pacific)In most jungle operations the 3-inch mortar was the main, often only, form of artillery support available. In the reorganised Jungle Divisions, from 1943 onwards, the number of mortars was doubled to include two full platoons of these weapons. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Australian MMG team (Pacific)Initially thought to be of limited use in jungle warfare, the first campaign against the Japanese taught the Australians the Vickers machine gun was vital for pouring on firepower before assaults. The perfect weapon for protecting the flank or holding a choke point. Models...
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Australian Officer Team (pacific)Many Australian officers who commanded militia units in the far flung corners of New Guinea and its surrounding islands were veterans of World War I but had spent decades in civilian trades. By 1943, most officers were either AIF veterans of the campaigns in...
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Australian PIAT and anti-tank rifle teams (Pacific)The Australian Army was supplied by Britain with the PIAT anti-tank weapon, but this saw only extremely limited use by the Australians, as the threat from Japanese tanks was minimal. The weapon found more use against Japanese emplacements as an improvised bunker-buster than the...
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Australian platoon scout team (Pacific)Japanese ambushes required a change in tactics to the desert fighting experienced so far. Instead of having the majority of a platoon’s sections ‘up front’, the Australians learnt to hold their platoons main strength in reserve until the enemy revealed himself. The forward scouts...
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Bareheaded Viking Bondi AContains: 8 metal Viking Bondi with Bareheads Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Bareheaded Viking Bondi BContains: 8 metal Viking Bondi with Bareheads Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Baron Nishi (Imperial Japanese officer on horse)Baron Takeichi Nishiwas a Gold medallist in show jumping at the 1932 Olympics, as well as being an officer in the Japanese army who commanded the 26th Tank Regiment in the battle for Iwo Jima. Pack contains 1 metal mounted figure and 1...
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BEF 3" medium mortar (1939-40)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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BEF Vickers MMG teamPack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Belgian Army HMG teamThe Fabrique Nationale FN M2HB (heavy barrel) was the licensed Belgian copy of the American Browning .50 cal. The weapon was used on a tripod, or could be found mounted to vehicles for use in an anti-aircraft role. Despite being designed in 1933, the...
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Belgian Army HQLike most European armies, Belgian Army officers were recruited from the upper-middle class of society. Officers were well-educated and affluent. They were confident and trained on par with their French and British counterparts. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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