Bolt Action - British
Painting Guide: Using the Bolt Action Spray Primers
Warlord staff member Darren Evans was keen to try out the new Bolt Action spray paints, so we asked him to do a quick step-by-step guide. Over to Daz… Stage 1: With my models assembled, cleaned and based, I kept the can (after a bit of vigorous shaking mind you) the obligatory 20cms from the…
Hobby: Who Dares?
We’ve featured some of his work previously and Warlord forum-dweller Mikeland has done it again with this superb SAS Jeep diorama – very reminiscent of the glory days of comics such as Action War Library and Commando…
Operation Market Garden – Oklahoma-style!
Organised and run by our good mate Jon Russell, this intimate event was a frenzy of Bolt Action gaming. Jon explains how the day went… Held on 25th August at the Reed Center in Oklahoma City the Bolt Action pre-release party featured a massive series of battles based firmly on Operation Market Garden (forever immortalised…
Re-release: Bolt Action Jeep With Raised Canopy!
Another release is our Willys Jeep with its canopy raised. Good for the armies of America, Russia, Britain and others you can get yours here. The famous jeep that was the workhorse of all the allied armies. Found in pretty much every theatre of war in many and varied roles it has been suggested that…
New: Bolt Action Universal Carrier!
One of the enduring images of the British (and other forces of His Majesty’s Commonwealth) are the brave lads being carried hell for leather in their Universal Carriers. We’re delighted to be able to have remastered an old favourite – now without the integral base and with all new tracks and running gear. See the…
Preview: Morris Quad!
Those of you that attended Salute in London last Saturday will doubtless have seen all manner of unreleased goodies. Amongst these was this Morris Quad C8… The Morris Quad, a lovable beetle-backed FAT that saw Commonwealth and Allied service (some even spent some time with the Wehrmacht) through WWII to the Korean War. Soon Quads…
Re-released: Bolt Action Airborne Jeeps!
The latest resin vehicles to be released are our British Airborne Jeeps. Of course, they work equally well for Canadian or Polish paras too! Specially modified to fit into the British Horsa glider, the British Airborne Jeeps primary role was to tow support weapons such as 6 pounder anti-tank guns, 75mm pack howitzers, etc rapidly…