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The Humber Scout Car carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped with a
The Humber Scout Car carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped with a
38 plastic figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 6 metal figures, 2x 50mm spears and two finials. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Such is the Nature of the Ghar that even Outcasts continue to value power, still rating their status in terms of the number of other Ghar who must answer to them. Betrayal can advance even the lowliest Outcast and if they’re lucky they may receive their own maglash and become a slave driver, a leader…
On the evening of 17th June 1815, the German garrison of the large farmhouse La Haye Sainte (the sacred hedge) settled down to dry out. They were posted there by the Duke of Wellington who saw the solid building as an anchor to his left flank and vital
Our Napoleonic French Waterloo Starter Army is packed with proud Frenchmen ready to join the battle to see the Emperor Bonaparte restored to the throne of France. This set is good for battles from 1812 onwards. The box contains a mighty 144 plas
This box contains centre company men (or hat men) of a typical British regiment for the war. The regiments flank companies were normally detached to for combined light and grenadier battalions. They are represented in cut-down coats for campaign
The role of the dragoon was still being defined in the wars of the 17th century. Dragoons later went on to become heavy
The Duke of Wellington’s armies of the Napoleonic Wars were built from troops of all manner of nations and principalities, whom on the whole were British officered and trained, and who fought very well alongside their British comrades. The Hanoverian troops were, of course, German. They joined up in the British army to carry on…