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New Release: German Panzernest

Gott in Himmel! Just when you think we’ve reached the bottom of the barrel for cool and interesting things for your Bolt Action Miniatures German army, we manage to pull something unexpected. Give our re-mastered and re-released German Panzernest machine gun emplacement a look (seen here against a Bolt Action British Airborne for scale): These…

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Terror in the Skies!

As we get to grips with the huge range of figures, vehicles, scenics and accessories in our new Bolt Action range of World War II miniatures we’re taking the time to refresh each range with new paintjobs and photos. As we do this we’ll be bringing you a focus on each force here.  First up…

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Webstore: Panzer III Zug

The Panzer III Plastic Box allow you to make the Ausf J, L, M, or N variants. The Panzer III was one of the most numerous German tanks of the war, and was the mainstay of German armoured forces when they invaded France and the Low Countries, then later Russia. It was well armoured for…

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Webstore: Panzer III (Plastic Box)

The Panzer III Plastic Box allow you to make the Ausf J, L, M, or N variants. The Panzer III was one of the most numerous German tanks of the war, and was the mainstay of German armoured forces when they invaded France and the Low Countries, then later Russia. It was well armoured for…

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Webstore: Panther (Ersatz M10)

It is the 5th December1944 and SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant Colonel) Otto Skorzeny desperately tries to gather men and equipment for the offensive due to start just a few days later. Skorzeny was famous for his daring rescue of Mussolini and perhaps more so his special commando units employed in operation ‘Greif’ part of the ‘Wacht em…

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Webstore: German Grenadiers in Winter Clothing

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…