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New: German Motorcycle (1939-1942)

Although we recently rereleased our German Motorcycle, it has caused us some problems due to the number of parts involved – something you said you would rather see reduced. So, taking that feedback on board Wojtek has revamped the models!

The new motorcycle is now a single casting rather than several. Wojtek has also taken upon himself to produce new riders, including a pinion passenger! As you’ve come to expect, these have separate Figure Heads, so you can chop and change as you build your army to your preference.

Our diminutive putty pusher is now talking about sculpting riders for other German forces, so keep your eyes on our newsletter, Facebook page and Twitter feed for more news…

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All the rules for the German Motorcycle can be found in the first supplement for Bolt Action, Armies of Germany. It covers the forces of the Third Reich be they in Italy, France, Russia, Africa or the last days of Berlin.

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This book provides Bolt Action players with all of the information they need to field the military forces of Germany. Detailed army lists allow players to construct German armies for any theatre and any year of the war, including the early campaigns in Poland and France, the dusty tank war in the North African desert, the bloody battles on the Eastern Front, and the final defence of Normandy, occupied France and Germany itself. With dozens of different unit types including Fallschirmjager, Waffen-SS, and the dreaded Tiger tank, players can assemble a huge variety of troops with which to battle their opponents.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Army Lists
  • Theatres

Sculpted by Paul Hicks, this great special edition miniature perfectly captures the giant, scarred Skorzeny in attire worn during the Gran Sasso raid to liberate Mussolini from his mountaintop imprisonment. You’ll only be able to get hold of this superb FREE model by placing an order with us for the Armies of Germany Bolt Action supplement.

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