Webstore: Waffen SS Cavalry 1942-45
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Bolt Action Points Values Description Value Regular 2nd Lieutenant plus 2 attendant 70 Regular Medic 23 Regular Infantry Section (10) LMG Team, LMG loader has pistol, VB launcher 137 Regular Infantry Section (10) LMG Team, LMG loader has pistol, VB launcher 137 Regular Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Team 30 Regular…
An X-Launcher is a portable magnetic launcher that hurls explosive missiles, bombs, or special munitions packages, such as Arc, Blur, Scramble, and Scoot. They are bulky weapons, and their regular explosive ammunition resists full compression due to the charge. They are of limited value on the battlefield unless they can be emplaced or setup in…
Several large packs of wild dogs now roam the ruins of Frostgrave. Generally these animals are scrawny, chronically malnourished, and often diseased members of the species. Unfortunately, this has also made them aggressive. 4 metal models per pack. 28mm sized figures, supplied unpainted. Models taken from the Crusader Miniatures Dark Age Irish range. Models supplied…
Germany’s aggressive campaigns of conquest ensured that her armies would fight in many countries far from the fatherland and in starkly contrasting terrain and weather conditions. German soldiers were well-equipped for their venture into Europe, and later North Africa, but found themselves ill-prepared for the bleak, freezing and unforgiving Eastern Front. When the Russian armies…
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
These are the regular or militia archers of the Amorite or Neo-Sumerian & Successor City-State armies. In early Babylonian armies they were called the Sabum Qallatum. They are also suitably dressed as regular or militia archers in Kassite or
28mm Napoleonic flags. These have been designed by Steve Hales of Little Big Men Studios for Victrix. They are transfers just like the ones Steve produces for Little Big Men Studios. This means they are richer in colour
There can be few more characterful people than the ancient Britons. With their trademark spikey limed hair, magnificently droopy moustaches and painted with woad battle-markings they were as colourful and they were ferocious. The British, who st