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British Rifle Company (Italy)

Code: BBX04

British Rifle Company (Italy)

£25.20
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Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

Contains 2 platoons and Company HQ
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British Armoured Troop (Late)

Code: BBX08

British Armoured Troop (Late)

£27.00
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Army: British
Period: Late War

Contains 4 Sherman V and a Firefly VC, decal sheet and 5 sprues of Applique Armour, and dismounted crew.
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Royal Artillery Battery

Code: BBX09

Royal Artillery Battery

£33.30
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Army: British
Period: Late War

4 gun troop, troop HQ, Battery HQ and resin scenic bases.
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British Parachute Company

Code: BBX10

British Parachute Company

£37.80
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Army: British
Period: Mid War, Late War

Company HQ and 3 Platoons. Included: 6x Command teams, 6x Piat teams, 3x Snipers, 1x Pathfinder marker, 18x Rifle/MG teams, 41 x Plastic bases. The contents of this box can be used to make either a Parachute Company with three platoons or an Airlanding Company with four platoons.
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Rifle Company

Code: BBX11

Rifle Company

£31.50
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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

Code: BBX12

Cromwell Tank Company

£27.00
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Army: British
Period: Late War

Box contains 4 Cromwell and 1 Sherman Firefly Tanks

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5.5" Heavy Artillery Battery

Code: BBX13

5.5" Heavy Artillery Battery

£33.30
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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

£20.70
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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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8th Army Motor Company box

Code: BRAB01

8th Army Motor Company box

£112.50
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Army: British
Period: Mid War

1500pt Army Box ~ Trucks in Army are all-resin models

The riflemen of the 8th Army are hardy desert veterans skilled in navigating vast featureless expanses in the North African Desert, finding their foe, and defeating them. They are well supported by the new Sherman heavy tanks and the fast Crusader light tanks, making them a very powerful strike force!

When they are not raiding the enemy in well-armed ‘Jock Columns’, the Motor Companies dig in, forming all-round defensive positions on which enemy attacks falter and break.

Re-released with revised contents 10th May 2008

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7th Armoured Division Armoured Company

Code: BRAB03

7th Armoured Division Armoured Company

£112.50
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Army: British
Period: Late War

Army Box Set
The 7th Armoured Division had an illustrious history by the time it landed in Normandy on the evening of D-Day. They earned their nickname as the ‘Desert Rats’ fighting in every major battle against Rommel, the ‘Desert Fox’, in the North African theatre. After defeating the Germans in Africa, the Desert Rats landed in Italy to continue the battle.

Also included are British Decals, containing unit symbols, vehicle numbers and Allied stars, as well as stowage to customise your miniatures, giving your army a unique look.

This box set contains the core components of a British Armoured Squadron.
All the models shown in the organisational diagrams (See pop up image)
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BRAB04 3rd Canadian Divison (Army Box)

Code: BRAB04

BRAB04 3rd Canadian Divison (Army Box)

£112.50
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Army: British
Period: Late War


The 3rd Canadian Division was constituted during the critical summer of 1940. Initially the division lacked even basic equipment, but the volunteer soldiers were led by veterans of the Canadian victories at Vimy Ridge and ‘The last 100 Days’ of the First World War. The result was a well-trained and motivated Division that was worthy of those traditions. The division trained and fought in close coordination with the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade.

Contents: 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 with 2 Patrols (3 Universal Carriers and 3 Wasp Carriers), Machine-gun Platoon (Command Rifle team, PIAT team, four Vickers HMG teams),
Heavy Mortar Platoon (Command Rifle team, Observer Rifle team, PIAT team, four 4.2 Mortar teams)
Anti-tank Platoon (SP), Royal Artillery (two M10 3 SP), Armoured Platoon (three Sherman III, one Firefly VC)
Army Sheet with organisations, points and arsenal, 3 Armoured Personnel Carriers (six Defrocked Priests)

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