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New Release: Pike & Shotte Headgear

We are truly proud of our new Pike & Shotte line of miniatures here at Warlord. So much so that we’ve decided to offer as much flexibility as possible for those commanders who simply have to have even more variety with these metal sprues of hats, bonnets, caps, helmets and more! All of this headgear…

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Bolt Action Preview: Sherman M4A3 (75mm)

As promised in our previous Sherman showcase article, we bring you the Sherman M4A3 (75mm). This tank was the most advanced production model for the M4A3 and was mainly retained for use by the US Army. Among the improvements that were incorporated were a cupola for the tank commander, loader’s hatch, and wet stowage for…

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Pike & Shotte Preview: Marksman

Here at Warlord Games we’re always working to bring you the most dynamic and interesting miniatures possible. Therefore we’re sure you will all be as excited as we are with the way our Pike & Shotte Marksman looks: Our Marksman is captured in the middle of lining up a shot (probably at enemy gunners, engineers…

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New Release: Pike & Shotte Artillery

Artillery in the 17th century were not like the powerful and devastating equipment of the modern era. While clumsy, difficult to move, and often more frightening than actually dangerous to the enemy, the artillery train was considered a vital part of the army. This week we are very proud to offer not one but two…

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Award-Winners Again!

It’s nice to be recognized and we here at Warlord Games are truly honoured to receive not one but two awards recently! The first award is from the essential site for all things toy soldier and gaming –  Tabletop Gaming News: Our second recent award is from the most excellent Modellfan Magazine from Germany who…

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Showcase: Sherman M4A3 (76)

The Sherman Tank was the mainstay 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 ‘Ronsons’ by the Germans as they lit up every time; their impressive firepower and large production numbers enabled the…