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Box Set

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BRAB05 British Armoured Regiment (Army Box)

Code: BRAB05

BRAB05 British Armoured Regiment (Army Box)

£117.00 / €136.89
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Army: British
Period: Early War

This box contains 22 Vehicles:

Regiment HQ - 1 x A10 Cruiser MkII and 2 x Light Mk VI B or C tanks
Armoured company HQ Platoon - 2 x A13 Cruiser Mk III and 1 x A9 Cruiser Mk I tanks with CS or 2 pdr options.
Armoured Company HQ Platoon - 2 x A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV and 2 x A9 Cruiser Mk I tanks with CS or 2 pdr options.
Armoured Company - 3 x A13 Cruiser Mk III and 3 Light Mk VI B or C tanks.
Armoured company - 3 x A13 Mk II Cruiser Mk IV and 3 x Light Mk VI B or C tanks.
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Rifle Company

Code: BRAB06

Rifle Company

£108.00 / €126.36
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Army: British
Period: Early War

Britain’s BEF is the world’s first totally mechanised army. There is not a horse to be seen and every rifle battalion has its own armoured support. Whether stoic Guardsmen, long-service regulars, war-service territorials, or even highlanders marching to battle with the skirl of pipes, you can rely on a well-equipped Rifle Company to hold its positions against all comers.

Box Includes:

Company HQ
2x Command Rifle teams with optional bagpiper and 2x 3” mortars.

3x Rifle Platoons
1x Command Rifle/MG team, 1x Light mortar team, 1x Anti-tank rifle team and 6x Rifle/MG teams.

Machine-gun Platoon
1x Command Rifle team and 4x Vickers HMG teams.
Rifle Company (BRAB06)
Rifle Company (BRAB06) Anti-tank Platoon
1x Command Rifle team and 4x OQF 2pdr guns.

Royal Artillery Battery
2x Command Rifle teams, 2x Observer Rifle teams, 1x Staff team and 8x OQF 18pdr guns.

A11 Tank Platoon
3x A11 Matilda tanks.
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Royal Horse Artillery Battery

Code: BBX03

Royal Horse Artillery Battery

£28.80 / €33.70
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Army: British
Period: Early War, Mid War

With four 25pdr howitzers and 18/25pdr guns, four sets of gun crew, two Command Rifles teams, one Observer Rifle team & one Staff team.

At the end of the First World War, the British Army had begun to develop a light artillery piece that amalgamated the advantages of a howitzer with those of a field gun.  Further analysis concluded the new design should be 3.7 inches in calibre, and fire a shell weighing between 20-25 lbs at ranges up to 15,000 yards. After testing several options, the War Department quickly concluded that the 25 pdr would be used to equip future units of the field artillery.
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5. Brigadier JC 'Jock' Campbell (Ref: BR888)
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British Rifle Company (Italy)

Code: BBX04

British Rifle Company (Italy)

£28.80 / €33.70
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Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

Contains 2 platoons and Company HQ
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LRDG Half Patrol

Code: BBX06

LRDG Half Patrol

£31.50 / €36.85
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Army: British
Period: Early War, Mid War

Includes six one-piece resin LRDG Chev trucks with crew and weapon options.

Well before the start of the Second World War, a British officer in Egypt took an interest in the deep desert. Major Ralph Bagnold was a veteran desert traveller. He, along with some colleagues, pioneered techniques for crossing the Sahara with motor vehicles and is also credited with the development of the sundial compass. This device was critical for navigating the desert wastes where a normal compass would be lead astray by the many iron deposits in the Sahara
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British Armoured Platoon (Late)

Code: BBX08

British Armoured Platoon (Late)

£31.50 / €36.85
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Late War

Contains 4 Sherman V and 1 Firefly VC, 4 Tank Commanders, 10x Rare earth magnets, 1x British decal sheet

During 1942-43 the standard size of an armoured troop (platoon) was 3 tanks and had served the British well. However it became clearer as the war progressed that the standard 75mm gun of the Sherman would not be powerful enough to deal with the ever increasing amounts of armour the German were applying to their tanks, a solution was sought.
Already in service in 1943 was the excellent 17pdr anti-tank gun and it was decided to mount this in a Sherman turret. After some trial and error a mounting was affected. The new 17pdr armed Sherman was dubbed the Firefly.

The Firefly was then issued to the armoured divisions, with most formations issuing them to the Armoured Troops as an extra tank, thus bringing the strength of a troop up to 3 Shermans and a Firefly.
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Royal Artillery Battery (New Staff Teams)

Code: BBX09

Royal Artillery Battery (New Staff Teams)

£37.80 / €44.23
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Army: British
Period: Late War

Ordnance, Q.F., 25pdr Mk 2 on Carriage 25pdr Mk 1

The British considered the excellent 25pdr one of the best field guns of its day.

It didn’t fire as heavy a shell as the German and US 105mm howitzers, it was, however, light, mobile and easy to reposition in combat situations. It also had excellent range.

It proved invaluable in the desert when the heaver Panzer III and IVs arrived in North Africa.
When the 2pdr proved inadequate for the task, the 25pdr was able to fill the gap with its excellent anti-tank round until sufficient numbers of 6pdrs arrived on the scene.

By 1944 it was still the primary artillery weapon of the British and Commonwealth forces.
OQF 25pdr Gun
OQF 25pdr Gun It also continued to see occasional action in the anti-tank role, as at Villers-Bocage when 5 RHA, firing over open sights, destroyed a number of the German tanks.

The 25pdr gun was capable of firing a wide variety of ammunition, including smoke, flare, incendiary, propaganda and squash-head shells, as well as the normal HE, Shrapnel and AP rounds.


With this new 25pdr Battery you get:

4 Guns and Limbers
2 Command teams
1 Observer team
1 Staff team
4 Gun team crews (20 miniatures)
8 Plastic bases
1 Single piece resin OP Carrier with crew
4 Different resin scenic bases
1 Scenic Staff Team Base

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Rifle Company

Code: BBX11

Rifle Company

£36.90 / €43.17
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Late War

British Rifle Company with Company HQ, 2 Sniper teams, CSM Stan Hollis Warrior team and 3 Rifle Platoons.
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Cromwell Tank Company (New Stowage)

Code: BBX12

Cromwell Tank Company (New Stowage)

£31.50 / €36.85
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Army: British
Period: Late War


This item has been re-released including new stowage
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5.5" Heavy Artillery Battery

Code: BBX13

5.5" Heavy Artillery Battery

£37.80 / €44.23
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Early War


The first units were equipped with the new gun in May 1942, and the first actions were in the Western Desert Campaign. Range was initially limited with 100 pound shell until a new lighter 80 pound shell was introduced to increase the range and eventually replaced the heavier round.
British artillery was designated 'field' 'medium' or 'heavy'. The term 'field' included guns up to and including the 4.5 inch howitzer, while medium covered those over 4.5 inches up to and including the 6 inch howitzer. Guns of 6 inch calibre or above were 'heavy'.
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Sergeant Tom Stanley

Code: BBX14

Sergeant Tom Stanley

£25.20 / €29.48
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Late War


Contains:Sergeant Tom Stanley, four 6 pdr guns and crew, a Command Rifle team and a Universal Troop Carrier.

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3.7 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Platoon

Code: BBX15

3.7 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Platoon

£13.50 / €15.80
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Army: British
Period: Early War, Mid War, Late War

2 No. in pack

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 occasion it was used to support the infantry in the anti-tank role, fending off German armoured counterattacks.
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Parachute Company

Code: BBX16

Parachute Company

£28.80 / €33.70
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Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

The tough-as-nails paratroopers of the British Airborne, the legendary Red Devils, strike boldly into the midst of the enemy by parachute and glider. Their mission is to “Hold until relieved.”
Parachute Company (BBX16)
The British Airborne (along with their American Allies) spearheaded the landings in Normandy by landing behind German lines and seizing key objective and fighting off counter-attacks until the lads coming off the beach could relieve them. They also played a major role during the Arnhem campaign charged with the responsibility of capturing and holding the bridge over the Rhine at Arnhem till relived by 30th Corps.

Box Contains: 3 platoons, 5 command teams, 6 PIAT teams, 3 light mortar teams & 1 Flamethrower team.
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Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon

Code: BBX17

Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon

£19.80 / €23.17
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Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron was formed in 1941 under the command of Major CFH ‘Freddie’ Gough and attached to the 1st Airborne Division’s reconnaissance unit in late 1942.

In Flames Of War

The Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron is equipped with jeeps so that it can race to the objective and deposit its troops before the enemy can react.

If your opponent leaves the objective lightly defended, use these jeeps to make a quick run to capture it.


Contains: 7 parachute jeeps and crew
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Airlanding Anti-Tank Platoon

Code: BBX18

Airlanding Anti-Tank Platoon

£19.80 / €23.17
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

with 4 guns, crew and command team.

It was decided to equip the British Airborne forces with an anti-tank weapon in 1942, after considering a number of options it was decided to use the new 6 pdr gun. Unfortunately the 6 pdr’s standard carriage was too wide to fit into a glider, a new carriage had to be developed.
The new carriage was reduced to fit the 4’6” width of the Horsa glider. The axle was shortened and the front fixed armoured shield was removed and the main shield was modified to fit to the width. The elevation wheel was moved to above the sight.

The trail legs were split in half to allow the gun to reduce its length during transportation. These two halves were joined by a socket joint secured by two large bolts. The new carriage was designated the Carriage Mark 3.

The airborne 6 pdr had available HE and Anti-tank ammunition, but didn’t get APDS until 1945.
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Para 17pdr Box

Code: BBX19

Para 17pdr Box

£19.80 / €23.17
Quantity:


Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

As early as March 1941 the British recognised a need for a 3-inch calibre anti-tank gun to replace those existing in service at the time. A rapid development program was entered into and by August 1942 the first of the new 17pdr guns were sent to the front.

The development of the gun itself was much faster then that of it’s specialised trail, so just the guns were sent to North Africa to deal with the new heavy German tanks. These first hundred were locally mounted on the trail of the 25pdr field gun, this became known as the 17/25pdr.

Contains: 4 guns and Command Rifle Team
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Airborne 75mm pack Howitzer Battery

Code: BBX20

Airborne 75mm pack Howitzer Battery

£25.20 / €29.48
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Army: British
Period: Early War

Airlanding Battery, Royal Artillery with 4 guns with crew, Observer team, Staff team and 2 Command Rifle teams.


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Field Battery Royal Artillery

Code: BBX21

Field Battery Royal Artillery

£23.40 / €27.38
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Army: British
Period: Early War

With four 18/25pdr guns with crew, Command Rifle team, Observer Rifle team & Staff team.

Batteries of the Royal Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery fought in support of the BEF throughout their brief campaign in Belgium and France in 1940
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4.5" Howitzer Battery

Code: BBX22

4.5" Howitzer Battery

£23.40 / €27.38
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Army: British
Period: Early War

With four OQF 4.5" Howitzers, four sets of Gun Crew, Command Rifle team, four Large bases & one Small base.


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Churchill Platoon

Code: BBX23

Churchill Platoon

£19.80 / €23.17
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Army: British
Period: Late War

With three resin Churchill hulls and turrets with 6pdr, 75mm, CS & AVRE gun options, three sets of individual sculpted tracks, one stowage sprue, two track sprues, three hatch sprues & three Commander half-figures.


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SAS Jeep Troop

Code: BBX24

SAS Jeep Troop

£19.80 / €23.17
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Army: British
Period: Early War, Mid War

Includes seven SAS Jeeps with drivers and passengers,

The Special Air Service (SAS) was established by David Sterling who personally led missions until his capture in 1943. Another colourful leader was Paddy Mayne, a former commando. During one raid, Mayne physically lifted a control panel out of a German plane with his bare hands when he ran out of explosives to use
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Honey Armoured Platoon

Code: BBX25

Honey Armoured Platoon

£28.80 / €33.70
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Army: British
Period: Early War, Mid War

Includes:
Five Stuart Honey Light tanks,
Five Tank Commanders
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