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Webstore: Stone Bridge plastic boxed set

As ways across natural obstacles such as rivers ravines and railway lines bridges are often targeted as significant objectives either to take or to destroy. This single-arched stone bridge is easy to build and provides you with a great-looking addition to your terrain collection for many periods of history. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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Webstore: Blitzkreig Panzergrenadiers

This great value boxed set contains a perfect start to your German Heer army with three squads of Panzergrenadiers and their armoured half-track transports! Whether you are invading Poland, rampaging across France and the low countries or driving deep into the Soviet Union, these are the troops to bring you glory for the Fatherland! This…

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Webstore: Soviet Winter Infantry plastic box set

When the German army crashed over the Russian border in 1941, Hitler was confident of a short, sharp campaign. He nearly got one, but heroic defence by the massive Soviet armies slowed the Nazi advance. It was done by the simple private soldier, “Ivan” as the Germans called him. Brave, solid, and loyal, these soldiers…

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Webstore: US armoured platoon

The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the bocage could never been achieved without the armoured support. Although they had their weaknesses and were nicknamed âRonsonsâ by the Germans as they lit up every time; their impressive firepower and large production numbers enabled…

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Webstore: Soviet tank platoon

The T-34 series, with its sloping armour, changed the principles of tank design during the war. The sloping, angular layout of the T-34 increased the effective armour thickness, and also saw a larger proportion of shells deflected away than penetrated its armour. The introduction of the T-34 into action saw German tank design follow suit…

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Webstore: Anti-Tank Obstacles plastic box set

The development of fast-moving reliable tanks led to many ideas of how to slow or destroy them. Large shaped blocks of concrete, strengthened with a steel core, often called Dragon’s Teeth were a good way to block a vehicle’s progress. Equally, infantry had to be stopped or channeled away, so engineers on all sides were…