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  • Save -10% Chaos Space Marines: Chaos Bikers

    Chaos Space Marines: Chaos Bikers

    This kit builds three Chaos Bikers. Each can be customised with a choice of heads, arms, bodies and backpacks, ensuring you’ll be able to make each Chaos Biker look distinct. This kit is supplied with 3x 75mm oval bases.

    £30.00 Â£27.00

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    Chaos Space Marines: Accursed Cultists

    This multipart plastic kit builds eight Accursed Cultists – five twisted Mutants and three horrifying Torments.This set comprises 36 plastic components and is supplied with 5x Citadel 25mm Round Bases and 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases.

    £35.50 Â£32.00

  • Save -10% Chaos Space Marines: Abaddon The Despoiler

    Chaos Space Marines: Abaddon The Despoiler

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    This kit brings Abaddon to life in magnificent detail, drawing on three decades of art and lore to create a definitive representation of this iconic character. No detail has been spared – with baroque armour, intricate mechanical detail and grisly trophies, it’s a pleasure to paint and will immediately stand out from the rest of your collection. Even the base has a wealth of sculpted detail to help show Abaddon in all his dark glory!You'll even be able to customise your Abaddon with optional extras. You can model yours with or without the cape depending on your preference, while a choice of three heads is provided to ensure that your model fits your interpretation of the Warmaster. One features Abaddon’s classic grimace, another bears the likeness of Horus, while the last features an ominous rebreather.This kit is supplied in 31 plastic components, and comes with a 60mm round base.

    1 in stock

    £44.50 Â£40.10

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    Chaos Space Marine: Chaos Lord

    This kit builds one Chaos Lord miniature.The kit comes with a range of customisation options, including a choice of helmeted or unhelmeted head. The kit also provides multiple weapon options. Their right hand can be built with a power fist or plasma pistol, and their left hand can be built with an Astartes chainblade, daemon hammer, or an accursed weapon.This multipart kit comprises 22 plastic components and a Citadel 40mm Round Base

    £27.00 Â£24.30

  • Save -10% Chaos Knights: War Dogs

    Chaos Knights: War Dogs

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    This multipart plastic kit builds two War Dog-class Knights – any combination of War Dog Karnivores, War Dog Stalkers, or War Dog Brigands. Each War Dog can be further customised with a variety of articulated poses, armour plating, and unique faceplates and accessories, with their large carapaces making them a perfect painting project.This kit comprises 220 plastic components, and is supplied with 2x Citadel 100mm Round Bases. Also included is a War Dogs transfer sheet featuring 238 runes, sigils, and iconography for various Dread Households.

    1 in stock

    £60.00 Â£54.00

  • Save -10% Chaos Daemons: Be'lakor, the Dark Master

    Chaos Daemons: Be'lakor, the Dark Master

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    This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 85 components, with which you can assemble one Be'lakor, the Dark Master, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 100mm Round base. This kit contains multiple options to build Be'lakor themed for either a Warhammer Age of Sigmar Slaves to Darkness army, a Warhammer 40,000 Chaos Daemons army, or a neutral theme to suit both games.

    1 in stock

    £105.00 Â£94.50

  • British Army Support Group

    British Army Support Group

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    The British Tommy faced his Axis adversaries throughout the war with tenacity, bravery and his legendary love of a 'brew'. After years of fighting in North Africa and the Far East the British Army set foot back in Europe with the invasion of Sicily and Italy. In 1944 they spearheaded the D-Day landings in Normandy before pushing on into the German homeland and ultimate victory. British soldiers made good use of the water-cooled Vickers machine gun - the same weapon their fathers use in the Great War - and the 3" mortar.Contains: 2 officers 1 Medic 1 Forward Observer 1 medium mortar team 1 Vickers MMG team Bases Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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    £26.60

  • British & Canadian Army Infantry (1943-45)

    British & Canadian Army Infantry (1943-45)

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    The new plastic kit for the British and Canadians is fantastically detailed and allows for myriad customization options. Our customer service boffins worked out that there are a possible 396 variations that can be made BEFORE the consideration of optional heads and additional accessories such as maps, waving arms and binoculars. The new kit is packed with optional extras, with head options for steel helmets, assault helmets and Tam o’shanter caps (for Scottish or Canadian troops), as well as weapons including Lee Enfield No 4 rifle, Bren light machine gun, Sten sub-machine gun, 2-inch light mortar, PIAT anti-tank projector, Webley service revolver and Mills Bombs, additional accessories and command options. A British infantry squad was referred to as a section. It normally consisted of ten men and was divided into a separate rifle group and Bren group. Each section was led by a corporal armed with a rifle or pistol and included a lance corporal who was in charge of the Bren group. All the section members apart from the corporal carried ammunition for the Bren – 700 rounds in 25 magazines in all. In addition, all men carried grenades. As the war progressed, additional weaponry was acquired. The section leader and/or second in command would be issued with Thompson or Sten submachine guns (though these were sometimes quietly ‘lost’ to avoid making themselves obvious targets for snipers). Late in the war, a second Bren was added to many Veteran sections, whether this was officially part of their issue or not. Canadian infantry sections were organised in the same way as their British counterparts. From 1943–45, due to the Canadian practice of employing MMGs and HMGs on Universal Carriers, spare Bren guns also became available to some infantry sections. All three Canadian infantry divisions were trained to conduct amphibious landing operations. Canadians participated in landings at Dieppe, Sicily, Italy, Normandy, the Breskens Pocket and the Rhine crossing. 3rd Canadian Infantry Division conducted so many amphibious assaults they earned the nickname ‘The Water Rats’ from Field Marshal Montgomery. Contains: 30 Plastic Infantry Plastic Bases Assembly Guide Full-Colour Waterslide Decal Sheets for both British & Canadian Troops Please Note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.

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    £33.30

  • Save -10% Bolt Action: US Marine Corps Weapons Teams

    Bolt Action: US Marine Corps Weapons Teams

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    Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flexibility for your force. Sniper teams, anti-tank teams and flamethrower teams are among the most prevalent, presenting your opponent with multiple challenges to overcome.The American Bazooka was first used in North Africa and on Tarawa in November 1942. The first version (M1A1) had two grips and a wooden support. By 1943 the new version was released which no longer had the front grip but had an improved electrical firing system. The final version was longer (1.55m) and improved the range from 200-250 yards to 300 yards. The M6 HEAT rocket could easily penetrate 76mm of armour at 30 degrees or 110mm at 90 degrees.The tasks of scouting and sniping were similar in American doctrines. In the US manual it was clearly stated that the duty of a sniper was to kill enemy officers in order to damage the morale of enemy troops. They were equipped with a telescopic sight on a M1903 bolt-action Springfield rifle, and also had close-combat weapons such as pistols and shotguns with which to defend themselves if discovered. Both members of the team had sniper training so the role of spotter was interchangeable.Flamethrowers were used throughout the war, especially in the Pacific, to clear out tunnels and bunkers. And to open gaps in fortified lines.Box contains: Six Warlord Resin™ Figures Plastic Bases Three Order Dice These figures are cast in our new and improved Warlord Resin Plus™. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

    1 in stock

    £16.00 Â£14.40

  • Save -10% Bolt Action: US Marine Corps Support Group

    Bolt Action: US Marine Corps Support Group

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    Few fighting forces rival the hard-won reputation of the US Marine Corps. Showing their mettle during the island-hopping campaigns in the Pacific, and then to pushing the enemy back to their homeland, the US Marine had few equals in WWII. Facing the deadly combination of the fanatical Japanese enemy and the sweltering jungle conditions in which they fought, the US Marine Corps triumphed in actions which have become legendary – Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu, Iwo Jima and more. Within the claustrophobic confines of the hills and jungle environment over which they fought, the marines were reliant more on support weapons than on tanks. Medium machine guns like the M1917 and the 81mm medium mortar were vital to their success. Contains these metal models: 1 officer with SMG and pistol 1 US Navy corpsman medic treating a casualty 1 medic with stretcher 1 radio operator/spotter 1 medium mortar team 1 MMG team Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

    1 in stock

    £29.50 Â£26.60

  • Save -10% Bolt Action: British Airborne Weapons Teams

    Bolt Action: British Airborne Weapons Teams

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    Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flexibility for your force. Sniper teams, anti-tank teams and flamethrower teams are among the most prevalent, presenting your opponent with multiple challenges to overcome. British forces were armed with 2-inch mortar for close support purposes. Two men were needed to operate it. An NCO was responsible for carrying and firing the weapon while the other carried ammunition. Weighing less than 11Ibs and offering an effective range of 500 yards, these mortars were quick to manoeuvre and deploy as needed. Snipers were armed with a SMLE No.4 Rifle equipped with a No.32 Mk.1 telescopic sight. The team carried fifty rounds of ammunition, five tracer round and fiver-armour-piercing rounds. Two No.36 Mills bombs or two No.77 smoke grenades were also carried, along with binoculars and a camouflage net. The portable flamethrower available to British forces was the Ack Pack. At a weight of 64Ibs, the Ack Packs could be carried and operated by one man. Fully loaded, the Ack Pack was capable of ten bursts each of a two second duration. With a range of fifty yards it was a truly fearsome weapon that excelled in clearing bunkers and buildings. Contains the following Warlord Resin Plusâ„¢ figures: 2-man Light Mortar team 2-man Sniper team 2-man Flamethrower team These figures are cast in our new and improved Warlord Resin Plusâ„¢. For more information on this material click here Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

    1 in stock

    £16.00 Â£14.40

  • Save -10% Bolt Action: British Airborne Support Group

    Bolt Action: British Airborne Support Group

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    This set contains: 1 x British Airborne HQ 1 x Field Medic 1 x British Airborne Medium Machine Gun Team 1 x British Airborne Medium Mortar Team HQ The middle ranks of officers were almost invariably drawn from the upper-middle classes: educated in the public schools, instilled with the values of empire, and imbued with a sense of confidence, duty and resolve that is difficult to conceive of today. An officer unit consists of the man himself and can include up to two other men acting as his immediate attendants.Field Medic The field medic presents the wounded soldier with his best chance of surviving serious injury and can ensure those lightly wounded soldiers are returned to fighting fitness as rapidly as possible.Medium Machine Gun Team A .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over a long range. A typical team consisted of a lance corporal gunner, a loader and an ammunition bearer.Medium Mortar Team The 3-inch mortar was used to provide support from up to 3,000 yards dependent upon the projectile used. The 3-inch mortar was operated by a crew of 3.Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

    1 in stock

    £29.50 Â£26.60

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