Bolt Action - German

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Head to Head: the British Tetrarch Vs The German Luchs

Andy Singleton of VolleyFire Painting introduces us to the Light tanks used by the British and German forces toward the end of the war: Light Tank Mk VIII Tetrarch The Tetrarch’s initial design process commenced in the 1930’s to provide a replacement for the Vickers VIb light tank, with the intent being to provide a…

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Focus: Battle Ready – Pre Painted – Tank Platoons

Ever wanted to start playing Bolt Action but been daunted by the prospect of painting your tanks? Have no fear – here at Warlord we’ve been striving for a way to make it as easy as possible to start your army! Based on our range of Warlord plastic tanks these premium versions have been built…

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Head to Head: M7 Priest Vs the Wespe

In this Verses article, Andy Singleton of VolleyFire painting compares two superficially very similar, yet very effective vehicles from the armouries of Germany and the United States., namely the M7 Priest and the German Wespe self-propelled gun. M7 Priest As the war in Europe and Africa expanded and military observers in the United States keenly…