Webstore: Japanese Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destroyer
Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 2 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 2 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Key to the campaign waged in the Western Desert was mobility in order to cross the vast sandy deserts. As a result both sides relied heavily on tanks and transports. Amongst these were the BMW 75 and Zundapp motorcycles utilised by the Deutsche Afrika
Sick of your models looking like they are wielding telegraph poles instead of javelins? Well, look no further – these 40mm long steel spear are not only more accurate dimensionally but are very tough to boot! This pack contains 50 m
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Here they are,the pride of England, the County regiments of the Line Infantry. Over fifty Regiments served in the Crimea, setting out with
Mostly hailing from the mountainous areas of what is now the Balkans, the Illyrians were a large and diverse group analogous with the Celts and Germans. The Illyrians lived to the West of Macedon and were a traditional foe for the Macedonians. Illyrian
Hans Hoch, This German prisoner has just been captured at the end of a long hard fought battle. This is a great figure to add lots of character to your table top or dioramas. Contents:
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The term Thorakitai – plural Thorakites – is used sparingly by Polybios to refer to Achaian and Seleucid troops of the mid-second century BC. That they were armoured is plain enough – Thorakitai means ‘cuirassier’ – and Polybios’ describes them as acting in support of lighter troops. It is likely they were armed with the…
Constructs are artificially created objects that have been imbued with a magical semblance of life. Most commonly they are made in the shape of humans and in such cases are generally called golems. That said, constructs can be of any form. In the glory days of the city, creating a living construct out of ordinary…