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British Army Boxes
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(BRAB02) British Infantry 1500pt Army |
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1500pt Army - Company HQ, 2 Rifle Platoons, AT Platoon (4 6pdr portees), Machine-gun Platoon, Tank Platoon (3 Churchills), Field Battery, RA (4 25pdrs), and a Recce Platoon (2 Humber LRC III, 1 Humber III).
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(BRAB04) 3rd Canadian Infantry Box Army |
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The box comes with all you need to get started with a Canadian Rifle Company. Company HQ (2 Command Rifle teams and a troop carrier). 3 Rifle Platoons (each Command Rifle/MG team, PIAT team, Light Mortar team and six Rifle/MG teams). Carrier Platoon...
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British Special Order
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British Boxes
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(BBX02) Motor Company |
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This boxed set contains all the models required to make 2 Lorried Motor Platoon and a Company HQ with an extra PIAT team to replace one of the Anti-tank rifle teams. All Trucks supplied are one piece Resin.
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(BBX03) 25pdr Battery (RTM) |
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The box contains all the models required to make a 1 Troop RHA Battery (4 guns) including command section and HQ Troop. All trucks and tractors are one piece resin castings.
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(BBX12) Cromwell Armoured Platoon |
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The Cromwell Armoured Platoon has been designed to be used with the Armoured Squadron Intelligence Briefing in Villers-Bocage.
The 7th Armoured Division was one of the few British Armoured Divisions fully equipped with Cromwell tanks. They...
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(BBX15) 3.7" Heavy Infantry Anti-Aircraft |
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With 2 guns, 2 Loading Crews and 1 Command Rifle Team.
The 3.7-Inch QF gun was Britain's primary heavy anti-aircraft gun during World War II. It was the equivalent of the German 88mm FlaK gun with a slightly larger calibre of 94mm. On...
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(BBX17) Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon |
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Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon (BBX17) with 7 parachute jeeps and crew.
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron was formed in 1941 under the command of Major CFH 'Freddie' Gough and...
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(BBX20) Airlanding Light Battery |
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Airlanding Light Battery (BBX20) with 4 guns with crew, Observer team, Staff team and 2 Command Rifle teams.
When the British Airborne forces were formed a number of options were considered when looking for a...
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(MM01) TOG* Heavy Tank |
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Mid-War Monsters is a 48-page book covering the experimental tanks of the major nations from 1942-1943. Its premise is to explore the possibility of how the battles during these years of the war might have been changed by the inclusion of some of...
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(MM02) Churchill 3* Gun Carrier |
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Mid-War Monsters is a 48-page book covering the experimental tanks of the major nations from 1942-1943. Its premise is to explore the possibility of how the battles during these years of the war might have been changed by the inclusion of some of...
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British Blisters
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(BR006) Honey Stuart |
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M3 'Honey" Stuart (8th Army) - Reliable and robust, the Stuart was nick-named by her British crew the "Honey". Fast and effective as a light recce tank, it served the 8th Army well. Pack conatins 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and...
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(BR009) Stuart V |
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M3A3 Stuart - With twin Cadillac V-8 engines, the STuart is ideally suited to its recon role. Racing around the flanks, it finds the enemy whilst avoiding enemy fire. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR032) Crusader I, II, CS |
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Cruiser Tank, MkVIA (A15) - The Crusader formed the basis for the British Desert Army until replaced with Grants and Shermans. Armed with a 2pdr and MGs in auxiliary turrets. Contains 1 Tank, optional 2pdr and 3" CS gun barrels, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew.
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(BR034) Crusader III |
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Cruiser Tank, MK VI (A15) - Used mostly in the North African Desert, Montgomery's 8th Army Crusaders were up gunned with 6pdr's to do battle with the Afrika Korps PzIII's and IV's. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander and 1 Dismounted Crew figures
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(BR041) Cromwell IV/Centaur CS |
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Cruiser tank MkVIII (A27M) - The Cromwell, alongside the US M4 Sherman, formed the main equipment of the British 7th Armoured Division and Reconaissance Regiments from D Day. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR043) Challenger (A30) |
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In 1941, the British General Staff began examining the feasibility of mounting a high velocity gun into infantry and cruiser tanks. The need arose from experiences against the Afrika Corp during the campaign in the Western...
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(BR052) Matilda II, CS |
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Infantry Tank, Mk II, Matilda (A12) - The Matilda ruled the Early Western Desert war. Slow but a very tough tank to stop. Its 2pdr main gun had to get close to knock out German tanks. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR054) Matilda 'Scorpion' Flail |
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A specialist vehicle built to cut through enemy minefields. Their use in the desert often raised such a large dust cloud that they were hidden from enemy fire. Contains fail tank and a length of chain to make the flails.
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(BR060) Valentine II (8th Army) |
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Tank, Infnatry, MkII, Valetine - Used in the desert, the Valentine was well liked by its crew for reliability. It is an important tank for the British and used in large numbers. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR062) Valentine VIII |
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The Valentine proved to be a robust tank, with the MK VIII finally recieving the powerful 6pdr gun, unfortunately at the cost of the co-ax MG. Contains: 1 Tank
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(BR070) Churchill I, II |
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The Churchill Mk I, armed with a hull 3" howitzer, and the Mk II armed with a MG, and both with a turret 2pdr gun and MG, were heavily armoured to support infantry attacks in the face of heavy fire. Contains: 1 Churchill tank with options to make either variant.
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(BR072) Churchill III |
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Infantry Tank MkIII - The Churchill III (welded turret and 6pdr gun) was first used by the Canadians at Dieppe. The Coldstream Guards used the MkIII throughout the rest of the war. Pack conatins 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR073) Churchill IV, V, CS, VI |
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Infantry Tank, Mk iV, V and VI - The Churchill IV (6pdr) is also the basis for the V (95mm Howitzer) and VI (75mm gun). The cast turret provides better armour protection that a welded turret. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR080) Churchill VII (with Crocodile op |
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Infantry Tank, Mk IV - Used exclusively in North West Europe after D-Day. The MkVII was better armoured than earlier marks. A large number were converetd to Crocodile flametanks. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Crocodile Trailer and flame projector, and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR090) Churchill AVRE |
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Infantry Tank, MkIV - Used by the Royal Engineers to destroy bunkers and other concrete strong points. Pack contains 1 tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR100) Grant |
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M3 Medium tank, Grant I (8th Army) - The apperance of the Grant on the Desert battlefields gave parity back to the British. The 37mm turret gun and a hull mounted 75mm gave it a good kick. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR101) Grant (Lee turret) |
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By El Alamein, British troops were getting US Lee turretted Grants with MG cupolas. As good as British Grants, they were used interchangably in units. Contains Tank and 1 mounted crewman.
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(BR110) Sherman I |
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Sherman I, Medium Tank, M4 - Identified by its welded hull, square edges and narrow M34 gun mount. The first Sherman M4's stormed ashore during the Normandy Invasion. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR116) Sherman II (8th Army) |
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Sherman II, Medium TAnk, M4A1 - Identified by its cast hull and rounded edges. 270 of the first Sherman II's saw action in the Desert with the British at El Alamein in October 1942. Pack contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR119) Sherman III (diesel, 8th Army) |
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Sherman III, Medium tank, M4A2Diesel - Identifies\d by its welded hull and square edges it had twin diesel engines. Most of the M4A2 production went to the British and Commonwealth forces. Pack contains 1 Tank and Commader Figure
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(BR120) Sherman V |
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Medium Tank, M4A4 - The US Lend lease M4A4 called the Sherman V by the British, along side the Cromwell, formed the main equipment of the British Armoured Divisions in '44 and '45. It was used by the Canadians from 1943 in Sicily and Italy. Contains 1 Tank and 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR121) Sherman Firefly VC |
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M4A4, Sherman VC (Firefly) - Adding the superb 17pdr Anti-tank gun the Sherman became the British Firefly. Justly feared by the opposiiton, Firefly's could destroy any Axis tank. Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR132) Sherman 'Crab' Flail |
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The Sherman Crab is unusual in that you do not pay points for them. Instead, if you field a British Rifle Company or a Commando Troop and are attacking, you may swap up to one Armoured Platoon or Tank Platoon for a Flail...
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(BR134) M4 Sherman DD |
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M4 Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) - Designed for beach landings and river crossings, the Sherman DD gave the Allies an essential ability to take tanks into the beach-head with the first troops - Pack contains 1 Tank, 1 Tank Commander.
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(BR135) M4 Sherman DD |
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One of the more unusual weapons landing on D-Day is the Duplex Drive or DD tank (nicknamed the 'Donald Duck' tank in the US Army). This is a Sherman tank fitted with a collapsible canvas screen around the top hull and...
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(BR151) M10 3" SP |
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17pdr SP Achilles - A lend-lease tank destroyer equipped with the potent 17pdr anti-tank gun. Its destructive killing power was respected by all enemy armour. Pack also includes 3in gun to make the M10. Pack contains 1 Tank Destroyer and 3 Crew.
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(BR153) Deacon |
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The Decon was an armoured version of the 6pdr portee upgraded by adding bullet-proof armour, giving the British vital mobile anti-tank in the desert. Contains one Decon model.
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(BR154) 2 pdr portee |
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2 pdr Portee CMP 3 ton - With a 2 pdr mounted on the rear of a flatbed truck, it can respons to enemy armoured movements. Once it has fired, it can move off to another location. Pack contains 1 Truck, 1 Gun, 1 Driver and 4 Gun Crew figures
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(BR155) 6 pdr portee |
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6pdr Portee CMP 3 Ton - Mounting a 6pdr gun on the ack of a lorry gioves the best in speed and manouverability. It can also be fired from the back deck. Pack contains 1 Truck, 1 Gun, 1 Driver and 2 Crew.
Assembly & painting required.
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(BR170) Priest |
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105mm HMC, M7, Priest - The Priest has a 105mm howitzer, with enough hitting power to destroy any target. Used in the British Armoured Division's mobile artillery batteries. Contains: 1 Self Propelled Gun, 3 Crew and 1 Dismounted Crew.
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(BR171) Bishop |
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Inspired by the self-propelled guns of the Germans, the Bishop could deliver a devastating barrage on request and be quickly repositioned when needed.
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(BR172) Sexton |
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Sexton 25pdr Self Propelled Gun - Marrying the versatile 25pdr gun with a tank chassis gave the British Army a self-proppeled gun with enough hitting power to destroy any target. Contains 1 Self Propelled Gun and 3 crew.
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(BR181) 20mm Oerlikon SPAA |
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Issued in 1943, the Swiss Oerlikon 20mm fitted to a Canadian CMP truck chassis was the British Army's answer to the German Luftwaffe. Contains 1 truck mounted AA gun, 1 gunner and 1 driver
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(BR182) Bofor 40mm SP |
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You can get the Bofors 40mm SP as an upgrade for your Divisional Support Light Anti-aircraft Platoon. This platoon can be found supporting all the British companies in Festung Europa. In the forthcoming Villers-Bocage they...
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(BR200) White scout car |
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White Scout Car - A wheeled version of the US M3 half-track, this Scout Car was used for scouting and providing transport for Commanders and Artillery Observers - Pack contains 1 Armoured Car and 1 Driver figure
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(BR201) M5 half-track |
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Personnel Carrier M5 or M5A1 - The M3 half-track is produced under license for the Commonwealth forces. The useful vehicles mobilised the British Infantry in armour. Pack contains 1 Half-Track
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(BR210) Universal Carrier (x3) |
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Universal Carrier, No 1 MkII - The Universal Carrier was a versatile tracked vehicle that was adapted easily to a variety of roles. Such as cargo, recon, mg carrier and more. Pack contains 3 Carriers and 9 Crew figures.
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(BR212) OP, MMG Carrier (x2) |
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MMG carriers give the MG platoon vital mobility across all terrain. The small size and speed of the OP Carrier is ideal as an observation vehicle. Contains 2 carriers and the parts to make either the MMG or OP varient.
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(BR213) Mortar Carrier (x2) |
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The maneuverable Universal Carrier gave mortar crews the ability to carry large amounts of ammunition needed to blast the enemy from their holes.
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(BR214) Wasp (x3) |
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Up to two Scout or Carrier Patrols can be armed with Wasp carriers as Weapons Platoons options in Motor and Rifle Companies as found in Festung Europa and Monty's Meatgrinder.
Check out the Flame-thrower rules on...
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(BR217) Loyd Carrier (x2 resin) |
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As mentioned above the Loyd Carrier was primarily used in the late was as a tow vehicle for the 6pdr gun and as transport for the 4.2" heavy mortars. It is used in the following platoons:
. Heavy Mortar Platoon page...
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(BR277) Quad tractor (x2 resin) |
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Quad and Limber - The Quad is a specialist towing vehicle and ammo supply for the superb 25pdr Field Gun and deadly 17pdr anti tank gun. Pack contains 1 Quad Truck and 1 Gun Limber.
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(BR279) Morris AA tractor (x2) |
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Purpose built for the British Army, the sturdy Morris AA tractor towed the 40mm Bofors gun for vital anti-aircraft defence. Pack contains 2 Morris AA Tractors
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