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New: The Battle For Carentan

After the success of the Normandy landings, the US Airborne forces engage the German defenders inside the French city of Carentan, re-enact the same engagement with the Battle for Carentan set… View in Store The German Fallschirmjager and the US Airborne fight for control over the French city of Carentan. Veteran soldiers imbued with an…

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New: The Battle For Normandy Ultimate Collection

This is the ultimate Battle for Normandy collection, it is absolutely jam-packed and entirely dedicated to re-enacting the Normandy landings on your Bolt Action battlefield! 182 Infantry 14 weapon teams 3 vehicles plus defences to storm on your D-Day battlefield… View in Store The Allies have launched their combined assault onto the dug-in Axis forces….

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Bolt Action: Attacking the Gun Line

Chris Brown chats about enemy troops attacking field artillery and how that transitions into Bolt Action. Mostly when we see war photos of artillery batteries it is obvious that the battery is a long way from the enemy. In WW2 British field artillery units of 25 pounders were sometimes called ‘the nine-mile snipers’ which tells…

Bolt Action, Bolt Action - German, Bolt Action - Soviet, Gaming & Collecting, Scenarios & Additional Rules

Bolt Action: Winter Assault

Kalon gives a teeth-chattering winter Bolt action scenario for you to bite on! Description After a particularly bitter winter of fighting, the Soviets are close to recapturing the last German-held trench works and as such push them back before the winter months got too inhospitable to continue the fighting, this would have been a huge…

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New: Lunette + 5 Pointed Star Fort – Pre-painted Scenery

Lunette Fortification   Represent the Bagration Flèches, at the Battle of Borodino with this detailed resin masterpiece from Pauls Modelling Workshop A Lunette, or Redan, was a half-moon construction normally with the point toward the expected enemy advance. Smaller versions known as Flèches were seen in many places during the Napoleonic era onwards, most notably…