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Ordinary soldiers asked to do the extraordinary, the British
Ordinary soldiers asked to do the extraordinary, the British
The 7.5 cm PaK 40 (7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a German 7.5 centimetre anti-tank gun developed in 1939-1941 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. PaK 40 formed the backbone of german anti-tank guns for the latter part of World War
Tough, fast and agile, the Daimler’s design was an enlarged version of the successful Daimler Dingo. With four-wheel drive and extremely low gearing, it could climb extremely steep slopes with ease. Its rotating turret was armed with a 2 pounder anti-t
Some say he was smuggled out of Poland in a banana crate… Some people say he's able to get so much detail because he's not much taller than 28mm… Some people say he has six arms… All we know is he's calle
After you have played your first few games of Hail Caesar you'll know just how many casualties you need to show stamina. You can of course pick up our metal casualty miniatures but as of now you can get hold of these handy, fun die cut casualty mar
Formed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious forebear, Julius Caesar, the Praetorian Guard were the Emperor's Elite bodyguard and also policed the city of Rome. Origi
Early War Polish NCO Single metal miniature, supplied unpainted.
The Prussian High Command during the 100 Days campaign leading up to the battle of Waterloo. Field Marshal von Blücher. General August von Gneisenau, Blücher’s chief of staff. Marshal Friedrich Karl von Zeiten. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The German Light infantry support gun mark18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave good quality, much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into position where its low profile, small size and rapid fire…
Our latest Warlord Range is perfect for bringing the battles into the winter of 1944-45. Packed with character that really shows how unprepared for the truly bitter winter, which hit Europe that year, the US forces really were. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted