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Warlord Games: Commandos!
$22.00
$44.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
25 INFANTRY
Plastic
FIGURE HEAD
Interchangeable heads system.
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Striking from the sea, most often from the dark, the army and naval Commandos caused great apprehension to German sentries and garrisons all over occupied Europe in their daring hit and run raids. The brainchild of Winston Churchill himself who had seen the damage Boer commandos could do to a static defensive force at first hand.
This elite force (volunteers all) was Britain's only viable way of taking a land war to the all conquering German army, who had thought themselves safe from Britain's land forces.
Commandos contains:
Enough plastic components to make 25 British Commando miniatures
A host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models
Weapons included:
Lee Enfield rifle No. 4 (plus scoped and bayoneted versions)
Bren light machine gun
Thompson sub-machine gun
2" mortar
Sten gun sub-machine guns
Webley revolver
Mills bomb grenades
bandoliers and the Tommies' trusty shovel
Round plastic bases (25mm diameter)
Decals Set
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: 8th Army Infantry
$35.00
$48.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
30 INFANTRY
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Formed from the Western Desert Force in 1941, the British 8th Army comprised men from across the British Commonwealth - British, New Zealanders, Australians, Indians and South Africans. Following early successes against the Italians in North Africa, the 8th Army suddenly faced a new, more deadly foe - the Deutsches Afrika Korps led by their mercurial commander, Erwin Rommel. Thus began a series of operations with Allied and Axis forces being pushed back hundreds of miles only to regain that territory and more with battles at El Alamein, Tobruk and Beda Fomm becoming legendary. With the Allied victory in North Africa the fighting soon encompassed Tunisia and then the very heartland of Italy itself.
Struggling against the oppressive daytime heat, choking dust and freezing cold nights in addition to battling their German and Italian opponents the 8th Army become more popularly known as the 'Desert Rats' - a nickname adopted from the 7th Armoured Division, a key component of the Western Desert force.
This boxed set contains a multitude of parts and options allowing you to field soldiers as diverse as British, Sikh, Punjabi, Mosselman or Scottish. Just the job to tackle Rommel's Afrika Korps or Mussolini's Italians!
British 8th Army contains:
Enough plastic components to make 30 British Commonwealth miniatures. Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
Equipment included: Lee Enfield rifle, Thompson submachine gun, Bren gun LMG, Boys anti-tank rifle, Webley pistol and 2-inch mortar.
Plastic bases.
Construction leaflet.
Optional Indian (Sikh, Punjabi and Yusufzai) and Scottish Highlander heads.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: British Infantry
$25.00
$44.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
25 INFANTRY
Plastic
FIGURE HEAD
Interchangeable heads system.
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Britain and her Commonwealth put huge numbers of men into uniform in WW2 to stem the aggression from Germany, Italy and Japan. Her small professional army was swallowed up defending a worldwide Empire and soon her forces were shattered and in full retreat, culminating in crushing reverses at Dunkirk and in Singapore.
However, Britain stoically declined to surrender and, with her loyal Empire at her side, fought back. Re-equipped and refreshed they took the war to the Axis powers.The Tommies, as they were known, learned new techniques on the field of battle and by war's end were highly trained and well-equipped.
Warlord's British infantry are tooled up for the job in hand. They are multi-part and can be assembled in a wide variety of ways, with a huge array of exotic looking weaponry. Fix bayonets!
These late war (1943 - 45) British are ideal for refighting the Invasion of Italy, D-Day and the final push for Berlin.
CONTENTS:
Enough plastic components to make 25 British infantry miniatures. Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
Weapons included: Lee Enfield rifle No. 4 (plus scoped and bayoneted versions), Bren light machine gun, Thompson sub-machine gun, 2" mortar, Sten gun sub-machine guns, Webley revolver, Mills bomb grenades, bandoliers and the Tommies' trusty shovel!
Round plastic bases (25mm diameter).
Construction leaflet.
Decals Set.
BOLT ACTION STATS
Type: Regular infantry (4+ to wound, morale 9)
Size: 5 - 10 men
Options: SMGs, Rifles, LMG, Anti-tank grenades, Thompson, Lee Enfield, Mills Bombs
NB: Can also be inexperienced and veteran, see Bolt Action rulebook for more details
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
View in-box leaflet
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: M10 Tank Destroyer/Wolverine
$23.00
$32.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
1 VEHICLE
3 CREW
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
The M10's M7 3-inch (76.2mm) anti-tank gun was a considerable improvement over the 75mm carried by the Sherman. The M10's relatively thin 37mm of armour (and open-topped five-sided welded turret) on the other hand made it vulnerable to anti-tank weapons, so its main role became defensive, often firing from concealed positions.
The M10 was also widely used by the British, who called it the Wolverine. As such this plastic set comes complete with choice of US or British crew plus extensive decal sheets to gear up your tank hunters for action!
A PDF of the construction leaflet can be foundhere
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: M8/M20 Greyhound Scout Car
$21.00
$29.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
The M8 Greyhound was originally designed to replace the US military's portee gun in an anti-tank role, but was quickly repurposed once it was realised that its performance against German armour was lacking. It found use as a popular and successful armoured car that served American and British armies well throughout the war.
Its crew of four served a 37mm gun, a co-axial .30 cal, the more aggressive crews adding a .50 cal on the roof for anti aircraft and local defence.
It was very fast ' hence its British name of Greyhound ' capable of 55mph on good roads, but was known to bog down in mud. Its armour was enough to shrug off small arms fire, and these vehicles were best used in pairs to scout out enemy lines, supporting each other in a leap-frog fashion on the advance or covering a retreat.
Replacing the armoured turret for a fixed, open fighting compartment, the M20 scout car was used primarily as a command vehicle, sacrificing the turrets main gun in favour of extra radio capability, it also carried a portable Bazooka for extra anti-armour firepower.
Contains:
1/56th scale hard plastic US M8 or M20 armoured car
Instruction leaflet
Waterslide decal sheet
Model supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: M4 Sherman Medium Tank
$23.00
$32.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
1 VEHICLE
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
The Sherman Tank was the main stay 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 their impressive adaptability, firepower and large production numbers enabled the Allies to over power the Germans.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: M3A1 Half-track
$21.00
$27.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
1 VEHICLE
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
One of the most iconic pieces of hardware in US Military history, over 40,000 M3 half-tracks were produced during World War II with many thousands of similar models also being supplied to their allies.
The M3A1 was ideally suited to rushing troops to the front and through gaps in the enemy lines. With a top speed of 45 mph, and armoured enough to keep out most small arms fire, they performed admirably in this role.
They had a crew of three men and could carry ten fully equipped troops. There were many variations on the chassis including tank destroyers, mortar carriers and ambulances, but most frequent by far were the M3A1 with its armament of a heavy .50 cal heavy machine gun and two or more .30 cal machine guns.
Mount up, boys!
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: US Airborne
$26.00
$48.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
30 INFANTRY
Plastic
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
The awesome new plastic US Airborne Late WWII Paratroopers are ready for Pre-Jump inspection. Containing 30-man plastic US Airborne Platoon with enough plastic components to make 30 USAirborne miniatures in M-1943 uniforms, plus a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
Having blooded themselves during the fighting in Sicily in 1943 and then fought in arguably their most famous operations during the D-Day landings in June 1944, the US Airborne divisions were withdrawn from the front lines to rest and refit.
Re-equipped with the new green M-1943 uniform which was being used across the US military to standardise supply, the divisions which included the 101st 'Screaming Eagles' and the 82nd 'All American' would be used by Allied High command during Operation Market Garden - an ambitious plan to open a corridor through Holland by parachuting in several US, British and Polish airborne divisions to take key bridges.
Following the ill-fated Market Garden, US paratroopers would drop into Germany in 1945 as part of Operations Varsity and Plunder - the crossing of the mighty River Rhine itself.
These battle-hardened fighting men have been immortalised in film and television - A Bridge Too Far and Band of Brothers are both great sources of inspiration for these troops and the actions they fought in so heroically.
Contains a 30-man plastic US Airborne Platoon:
x5 each of 15 different heads
x5 LMG with bi pod
x5 bodies kneeling
x5 bodies prone
x20 bodies running/standing
x5 LMG with bi pod
x5 BAR
Arms with Rifles, Carbines, SMGs, pistols, binoculars, machette.
Pouches, Pigeon, ammo, holsters, knives, backpacks and other gear.
Construction leaflet including new Bolt Action rules entry.
Full colour waterslide decal sheet.
Weapons included: M1 Garand rifle, Thompson submachine gun, Browning pistol, Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), M1 Carbine, hand grenades, machete, and .30 Cal medium machine gun.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Blitzkrieg! German Heer Starter...
$105.00
$145.00
Bolt Action Points Values
Description
Value
First Lieutenant (veteran)& two extra riflemen*
116
Heer Veteran Infantry Squad (10) NCO with SMG, LMG, Anti-tank grenades)
173
Heer Infantry Squad (10) NCO with SMG, LMG*
123
Heer Infantry Squad (10) NCO with SMG, LMG*
123
Sniper team*
50
Sd.Kfz 251/1 Hanomag half track with rear-facing LMG (veteran)
105
81mm medium mortar team
50
7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery
50
Panzer IV Ausf D (veteran)
210
Total
1000pts
* Made from the components of the Early War Blitzkrieg German plastic sprues that are includedThis army deal is made up of the following:
6x Blitzkreig German Plastic Sprues (36 Models in total)
Plastic Sd.Kfz 251/1 ausf C halftrack
Early War German 81mm Mortar Team
Early War German 7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery
Panzer IV Ausf D
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: The Roman Invasion of...
$80.00
$112.00
SCALE: 28MM
122 INFANTRY
1 ARTILLERY PIECE/WAR MACHINE
2 CREW
PlasticMetal
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
In 43 AD the Roman army landed on the south coast of a small island called Britain seeking to add this latest territory to Emperor Claudius' vast empire ' an empire that already spanned much of the known world.
The Roman Invasion of Britain starter set contains:
Softback A5 Hail Caesar rulebook
Quick start guide
80 hard plastic Celtic Infantry
40 hard plastic Roman Legionaries
Hard plastic Roman Scorpion catapult & crew
1 metal Imperial Roman commander on horse
1 metal Celt chieftain on horse
Celtic and Roman waterslide shield decals
Twelve 6-sided dice
Reference sheet and casualty counters
The Roman forces, spearheaded by the legionaries in their segmented armour and large scutum shields, were highly trained, equipped and disciplined. Backed by the deadly Scorpion catapults how could these barbarians stop them?
Arrayed against them the fiercely independent British tribes ' many daubed in woad war paint and with spiky, limed hair ' determined to retain their own rule. Each warrior a skilled, ferocious fighter defending their home and family, they would make these Roman invaders pay in blood.
This Hail Caesar starter set allows you to build your forces ' both Roman invader and defiant Britons ' as you fight for control of the island in massed battle!
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: American Civil War Epic...
$120.00
$170.49
Warlord Games: American Civil War Epic Battles Starter Set
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Battle for the Pacific:...
$40.00
$80.00
Victory at Sea is the game of naval combat during the Second World War. Throughout 1939'45, the nations of the world duelled across the oceans across the globe, only to discover the fundamental nature of naval warfare changing in the face of rapidly developing technologies. Now you can play out these confrontations on the tabletop with entire fleets drawn from the Royal Navy, US Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy, German Kriegsmarine or any of the other nations featured in Victory at Sea.
From skirmishes involving single destroyers hunting down merchantmen to the clashing of massive battleships, from invasions of islands across the Pacific to mastering waves of dive bombers, Victory at Sea enables you to fight exciting battles that take place on the oceans of World War II.
The Battle for the Pacific starter set focuses primarily on actions in the seas of the Far East ' the Imperial Japanese Navy and the mighty US Navy clashing for control of the islands, resources and seas of the Pacific Theatre. The Victory at Sea rules manual presented in this starter game contains all you need to know to begin playing with the fleets included.
Contents:
A4 Battle of the Pacific Rules manual
Die-cut game tokens sheet
15 Warlord Resin / Resin model ships:
USS Indianapolis 1944
USS Northampton 1942
USS Chicago 1942
Mogami 1939
Kumano 1944
Furutaka 1939
Fubuki-class Destroyer x3
Fletcher-class Destroyer x 6
Ship Cards and damage sliders x 15
Ten-sided dice x 4
Six-sided dice x 12
A0 Sea Mat x2
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Black Seas: L'Orient
$32.30
$50.00
MetalResin
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Orient was of the Oc������an-class of ships. These were a series of 118-gun three-decker ships of the line of the French Navy, designed by engineer Jacques-No������l San������. Launched on July 20, 1791, she was originally named the Dauphin Royal, but having come into service during a time of great political upheaval, she was promptly renamed. As a tribute to a political movement, she was dubbed the Sans-Culotte. She retained this name for three years before it also became contentious.
Battle of Genoa (14thMarch 1795)
Prior to receiving her final name, the Sans Culotte served as the flagship of Rear Admiral Martin at the Battle of Genoa, serving at the rear of the engagement. Though she exchanged fire with British third-rate vessels, she lost contact with the fleet at nightfall, taking no further part in the action. The French fleet, though having lost two ships, managed to break from their pursuers mid-afternoon the next day, and were re-joined by the Sans Culotte. The engagement, therefore, ended in a minor British Victory. The French objective had been to re-establish some control of seas to the south of France following the British capture and subsequent burning of the French Mediterranean fleet 18 months earlier.
In May 1775, the French 'counter-revolution' provoked the vessel's final, and best-known renaming to Orient.
Invasion of Egypt
In 1798, Orient was appointed flagship for the Invasion of Egypt, part of Napoleon's wider Mediterranean Campaign. Under the command of Admiral Brueys, Orient ferried the chiefs of the Arm������e d'������gypte, including General Bonaparte. The fleet successfully circumvented the British blockade and captured Malta, before landing troops in Egypt. The fleet subsequently anchored in Aboukir Bay, east of Alexandria.
Battle of the Nile
On the afternoon of 1stAugust, a British fleet, under the command of Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson, discovered the French fleet after 2 months of hunting it. In the early evening mere hours after first spotting the French, he attacked, splitting his fleet into two divisions. One passed between the anchored fleet and the shore whilst the other engaged from seawards; entrapping the French ships in a devastating crossfire.
Orient, at the heart of the French fleet, traded heavy fire with HMS Bellerophon, and with the weight of its broadsides, managed to significantly damage the vessel and force its withdrawal. However, it suffered heavy damage in return and the French Admiral Brueys had been killed; almost severed in two as he was struck by a cannonball.
At approximately 9 pm, the British observed a fire onboard Orient and capitalised on this by pouring firepower into the stricken vessel. This succeeded in spreading the blaze throughout the ship. Around an hour later, the fire reached the on-board magazines, detonating the ship in an explosion so violent that night briefly turned into day. Falling wreckage spread over a wide area, setting fire to several ships (although these fires were subsequently extinguished). This ceased hostilities for ten minutes whilst crews recovered from shock or desperately attempted to extinguish fires.
The British victory at the Battle of the Nile effectively swung the fortunes for the Royal Navy in the larger conflict in the Mediterranean. The destruction of the French flagship became the defining image of war at sea for the age. It resonates particularly throughout art and literature, with numerous artists having recreated the scene.
In the Game
Orient is an extremely powerful 1stRate Flagship on the tabletop. Woe betides the enemy that suffers the full brunt of her broadside. Remember that you can only take a limited number of 1strate ships in a Black Seas fleet, therefore Orient provides an impressive and powerful centrepiece for your French fleet.
She also receives a very characterful set of special rules in the game, gaining a combat bonus when facing British ships, and if should she ever catch fire, she will suffer from an increased chance to explode as per her famous historical demise.
L'Orient
This box set contains:
Components for 1 resin Orient ship hull
Metal components for masts
Printed sails
L'Orient ship card
Wake markers
Bobbin for rigging
Acetate Ratlines
A sheet of flags & pennants
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Black Seas: HMS Victory
$32.30
$38.00
MetalResin
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
HMS Victory was a terrible and awe-inspiring sight to both enemies and allies. It has become one of the most famous ships in the world and is still in commission in the Royal Navy to this day; as of 2019 a total of 241 years of service.
First Rate
HMS Victory was a First Rate Ship-of-the-Line, the most powerful type of ship of her day. She had three gun decks mounting 100 guns. The Royal Navy had always built very large ships to fight major fleet battles. The French and Spanish navies did not tend to build First Rates until after the American War of Independence in 1783. Though launched in 1765 she was not commissioned until 1778. This long period of weathering meant her timbers were well seasoned and are a major reason for her long life.
Though launched on 7th May 1765 HMS Victory, the ship was not commissioned until 1778. Over a period of 34 years, between 1778 and 1812, HMS Victory took part in five naval battles. Commissioned for service in the American War of Independence, Victory fought in the First and Second Battles of Ushant and the Battle of Cape Spartel. During the French Revolutionary War, she was Admiral Jervis' flagship at the Battle of Cape St Vincent.
In 1805 she achieved lasting fame as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Nelson in Britain's greatest naval victory, the defeat of the French and Spanish at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805)
Early in 1805, Vice Admiral Lord Nelson commanded the British fleet in a protracted blockade of Toulon. The French fleet successfully evaded Nelson's when storms disrupted the British blockade. Following a swift search of the Mediterranean, Nelson realised that the French had crossed the Atlantic Ocean towards the Carribean. He thus set off in pursuit.
After pursuing the Admiral in charge of the Franco-Spanish Fleet, Pierre-Charles Villeneuve, to the Caribbean and back, Admirals Lord Nelson and Collingwood finally engaged the enemy. On the 21st of September 1805, just off the southwest coast of Spain, west of Cape Trafalgar, near the town of Los Ca������os de Meca, the two mighty fleets engaged. The French fleet was in disarray, and Nelson had devised an unorthodox tactic in an attempt to conclusively defeat the Franco-Spanish fleet.
Nelson organised the British ships to sail perpendicularly across and through the French line. This meant that each British broadside was met by limited French counterfire.
HMS Victory Engages
For 40 minutes, Victory was under fire from the enemy ships of the line H������ros, Sant������sima Trinidad, Redoutable, and Neptune. She cut the enemy line between Villeneuve's flagship Bucentaure and Redoutable; cutting a devastating broadside against the flagship, before engaging the 74-gun Redoubtable directly. The melee resulted in the two vessels locking masts. Nelson was shot by a French marksman from the Redoutable at the height of the battle and was carried below decks.
As the crew of the Redoubtable prepared to board HMS Victory, the 2nd ship of the British windward column, HMS Temeraire, emerged from the smoke and poured devastating carronade fire into the starboard side of Redoubtable. Its Captain, with less than twenty per cent of his crew fighting-fit remaining, surrendered.
More and more British ships entered the battle, gradually overwhelming the remaining allied ships. Nelson did not die until 16.30, well after British victory was already assured. Out of a crew of 821, Victory suffered 57 men killed and 102 wounded; a significant number for a battle of this type.
Though he himself perished, Nelson's fleet captured or destroyed 22 enemy ships, for no losses. Some of the captured vessels were destroyed, however, in the aftermath of the battle.
Nelson's body was borne home aboard his flagship. After lying in state at Greenwich, he was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral on 9 January 1806.
After Trafalgar
HMS Victory herself suffered in the battle, and at forty years of service was refitted as a second rate in 1807. She did not see further combat. After further service in the Baltic and off the coast of Spain, Victory was put into reserve in 1812 in Portsmouth. The ship had struck the public's chord, and any threat of decommissioning the ship resulted in public outcry. To this end, HMS Victory remains a commissioned vessel of the Royal Navy to this day.
In the Game
H.M.S Victory is a potent force on the tabletop. Aside from a formidable array of weaponry and fantastic resilience, her inspiring presence confers a bonus to all nearby friendly ships when they are required to take a skill test. If Nelson is present, this bonus is augmented yet further!
HMS Victory
This box set contains:
Components for 1 resin HMS Victory ship hull
Metal components for masts
Printed sails
HMS Victory ship card
Wake markers
Bobbin for rigging
Acetate Ratlines
A sheet of flags & pennants
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Black Seas: Royal Navy...
$102.00
$155.00
By the late 1700s, Great Britain had established itself as the most prominent and powerful navy of the time. This was mostly due to the discipline and commitment of its sailors, and the quality of the training for its leadership positions. The only way to rise through the ranks of the Royal Navy was to prove your mettle in action and bypassing gruelling exams. This was coupled with a very well managed gunnery programme that trained the men to shoot rapidly and accurately.
Why sail the Royal Navy?
The Royal Navy's national special rules demonstrate the power of a Royal Navy fleet. Indeed, they'll have a great bearing on how you select the components of your fleet. The quality of the Royal Navy's training is represented by their 'Drilled' special rule, which confers a bonus to shooting, and the 'Admiralty' rule confers an extra level of reliability to each of your ships.
As such you may find yourself fielding a smaller number of ships than other fleets, though you'll be able to deck these ships out with upgrades. Each will have a staying power and reliability both in sailing power and in unleashing their weaponry. The Royal Navy is poised to dominate the Black Seas.
Contents:
3 plastic frigates
6 plastic brigs
3 plastic third rates
1 resin first-rate
1 gun boats base
A selection of metal figureheads and backplates for famous Royal Navy Ships:
HMS Ajax - a 74 gun third-rate ship of the line
HMS Colossus - a 74 gun third-rate ship of the line
HMS Mars - a 74 gun third-rate ship of the line
HMS Indefatigable - a 44 gun frigate from 1795 (she was originally a 64 gun third rate)
HMS Euralys - a 36 gun frigate
HMS Naiad - a fifth-rate frigate
Royal Navy Flags, Sails & rigging sheets + Bobbin for Rigging
Game cards and wake markers
Warlord Games
Warlord Games: Black Seas: Master &...
$60.00
$70.00
1 INFANTRY
9 VESSELS
96 PAGES
PlasticMetal
MADE TO ORDER
While we hold as much stock as possible, on occasion this product may need to be cast especially for you by our expert staff. If your order includes this item, it may take a few more days before we ship it.
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
Alongside a softback copy of the Black Seas core rules, you'll get nine beautifully detailed plastic miniatures; three frigates and six brigs. You'll also get sails, rigging and flag sheets for all your ships and all the ship cards, wake markers and tokens that you'll need to play.
We've also included an A0 battle mat, dice and rulers!
The Starter Set comes with an exclusive 28mm miniature - the Sea Wolf! Brandishing a pistol, with a dirk strapped to his arm, this ferocious fighter is the perfect starting point for a Black Powder landing party!
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Black Seas: Frigates &...
$23.00
$32.00
Plastic
MADE TO ORDER
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Frigates
Frigates were perhaps the hardest-worked of warship types during the Age of Sail. A small warship with a perfect balance of speed, armament and resilience that made it one of the perfect vessels for single-ship action and privateering against merchant ships. It usually had one main gun deck as well as the guns positioned on the top decks. These were categorised as either 5th or 6th rate within the British Rating System, dependent on the number of guns they mounted.
The 5th rates were the archetypal frigates of the period. Used for single-ship actions and privateering, they could make their crews very rich as a result of the share of the prize money for any captured ship. A frigate was a desirable posting for a Royal Navy officer as they often saw action, so glory and promotion were more likely in addition to monetary benefits.
Frigates scouted for the fleet, went on commerce-raiding missions and patrols, and conveyed messages and dignitaries. Usually, frigates would fight in small numbers or singly against other frigates. They would avoid contact with ships-of-the-line; Indeed, even in the midst of a fleet engagement, it was bad etiquette for a ship of the line to fire on an enemy frigate which had not fired first... Wargamers take note!
Brig
A two-masted square-rigged vessel, with between 10 and 18 cannons, frequently used in combat actions by various navies. Ships with less than 20 cannons were considered Unrated. These were not really meant to participate in large battles ' that was the domain of the ships of the line. However, they were the vessels of choice for privateers and still played a valuable role during larger battles, relaying orders and messages in a similar fashion to the 6th rates.
The Frigates & Brigs Flotilla box contains all you need to get these vessels to the tabletop. These are suitable for navies of any nation. The kit includes a bobbin for rigging your vessels, detailed sails and pennants for every nation, as well as all the gaming materials for using the vessels in your games of Black Seas.
This box set contains:
2 plastic frigates & 4 plastic brigs
Printed sails
ship cards
Wake markers
Bobbin for rigging
Acetate Ratlines
Sheets of flags & pennants
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Waffen-SS Squad
$20.00
$24.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
10 INFANTRY
Metal
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Germany's armed forces in World War II were arguably the best-trained, equipped and motivated of all the major powers ' understandably so in a nation geared to rearmament and aggression to its neighbours. Within these powerful forces emerged another force, the Waffen-SS, who were formed initially as armed bodyguards to Adolf Hitler himself, but later became a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.
Tough, often lavishly equipped and politically indoctrinated, SS troops formed over 38 divisions and numerous other regimental and battalion-sized units, totaling nearly a million men under arms. Their armoured units won many plaudits for their actions, and although relationships between regular army units and the Waffen-SS were sometimes strained, most SS units fought courageously, sometimes ferociously, against great odds until the wars end in Berlin, 1945.
There are many examples of SS troops fighting well and within the bounds of what we can call 'civilised war', but too many incidents of brutality occured for most people's tastes.
Warlord Games presents some of Germany's toughest troops, eager to close with their enemies and put their training and equipment to the test...
Uncompromising and well-equipped, the soldiers of the Waffen-SS struck fear into the heart of many of their Allied opponents. Clad in their trademark camouflaged uniforms and displaying a tenacity and zeal bordering on the fanatical the Waffen-SS were a dangerous opponent in both attack and defence.
CONTENTS:
2 random models with MP 40
2 random models with STG44
random 2-man MG42 LMG team
2 random riflemen
2 random riflemen with Panzerfausts
Note: Contents vary from those shown.
BOLT ACTION STATS
Type: Veteran Infantry (5+ to wound, morale 10)
Size: 5 - 10 men
Options: SMGs, Rifles, LMG, Panzerfaust, Assault Rifles
NB: See Bolt Action rulebook for more details
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Warlord Games: Black Seas: Merchant Vessels
$40.80
$48.00
2 VESSELS
MetalResin
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Merchant vessels were not designed for combat. They were slow lumbering vessels designed to have a large capacity for transporting goods but at the sacrifice of manoeuvrability.
In Black Seas there are many scenarios that necessitate the use of merchant vessels. Scenario 4 - Blood & Plunder! (Page 41 Black Seas rulebook), see two opposing privateer fleets attempt to claim the contents of merchant vessels for their own, whereas Scenario 9 - Landing Expedition (Page 46 Black Seas rulebook) sees merchant vessels loaded with troops attempting to cross hostile waters and disgorge their loads onto a contested island.
For an alternative use of the merchant vessels, consider theSmugglers Runfree downloadable campaign.
The kit contains one large and one small merchant vessel, each customisable with optional figureheads.
Contains 2 resin and metal vessels.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Black Seas: Schooners Squadron
$32.30
$38.00
6 VESSELS
Metal
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Schooners are two-masted vessels with both masts having loose footed sails rigged on gaff and two or more headsails (staysails rigged in front of the fore mast). They were not designed for combat, being built mainly for cargo, passenger and fishing purposes.
During the Napoleonic era, Schooners were used to communicate dispatches, rather than divert more important warships for this purpose. In fact their size and swiftness made them ideal for this purpose. Such vessels sometimes received criticism from the Admiralty for their sailing durability and inherent weakness, without understanding their exact purpose.
That is not to say that schooners did not actively engage in combat. Their speed made them ideal to intercept Slaver ships for example.
Schooners count as small vessels in Black Seas, operating only a single broadside light cannon. Despite this, schooners make the ideal basis of a Privateer fleet.
Contains 6 Metal Vessels
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Sd.Kfz 251/1 Ausf C...
$21.00
$29.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
1 VEHICLE
ResinMetal Parts
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Containing a single Sd.KLfz 251/1 "neue" ausf D half-track, the 'Late' version of the Hanomag, this easy to build, yet remarkably detailed, plastic boxed set gives your Panzergrenadiers mobility, a degree of protection and the supporting firepower of their MGs for and aft.
Box contains 1 plastic halftrack, leaflet and decal sheet
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Afrika Korps Infantry
$35.00
$48.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
30 INFANTRY
Plastic
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Sent to bolster their beleaguered Italian allies facing the combined forces of the British Commonwealth in North Africa, the Deutsches Afrika Korps proved a dangerous opponent. Commanded by the legendary Erwin Rommel, the Afrika Korps fought a series of ferocious battles in Egypt and Libya as each side pushed the other to breaking point.
Fighting in what was referred to as the last 'Gentleman's War', the German soldier was well respected by those he faced, be they British, Australian, Indian or other nationalities. German tactics in the desert had a profound and deadly effect on how the British armour and infantry formations interacted with one another and these lessons were learnt for the later conflicts in North West Europe.
The Afrika Korps foot troops were more than ably supported by the dreaded '88' (8.8cm Flak) gun as a direct fire weapon and the ubiquitous Panzer IV was developed into what the British troops referred to as the 'Pz IV special' - a tank the British tank commanders learnt to fear and respect in equal measure. Battles at El Alamein, Tobruk and Gazala honed their fighting capability, pushing the British High Command into changes that would bring eventual victory in the desert campaign.
Supplied with a variety of headgear and weapon options Warlord Games' highly detailed and dynamically posed Afrika Korps are ideal for fighting in North Africa as well as into the Tunisian and the Italian campaigns.
Afrika Korps set contains:
Enough plastic components to make 30 Deutsches Afrika Korps miniatures. Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
Equipment included: Kar 98K rifle, MP40 submachine gun, MG34 LMG, Pz 39 anti-tank rifle, 5cm light mortar and Luger pistol
Plastic bases.
Full-colour waterslide decal sheet.
Construction leaflet.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: Soviet KV1/KV2 Heavy Tank
$23.00
$32.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
8 INFANTRY
1 VEHICLE
Plastic
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The KV1/2 plastic box is absolutely crammed packed with the might of mother Russia:
Enough plastic components to create one tank body and both complete turret variants (KV-1 turret and KV-2 turret)!
A detailed construction booklet.
A set of full-colour waterslide decals to allow you to put the finishing touches on your tank.
A squad of 8 infantry that double-up as tank riders!
A blast, smoke and fire marker to allow that cinematic touch.
A stat card for either tank which holds all the information you need for your Bolt Action battles.
The KV-1 Heavy Tank
The KV-1 is a huge monster of a vehicle weighing at 45 tonnes it was one of Russia's first heavy breed of tanks used within the second world war, it was famed for it's near impregnability. The German anti-tank weaponry of the time had nearly no way of penetrating its armour, only the lack of training and manoeuvrability allowing it to fall foul of superior German tactics.
Their size allowed KV-1s to literally crush anything beneath its giant treads, firing lines and encampments were abandoned on the sheer sight of it. The 76.2mm cannon still punched through any of the current German armour, so during 1941, it was nigh-unstoppable.
The KV-1 set the example of how a heavy tank could or should be, nearly indestructible and to cause terror in their enemy. Over the following years it did fall out of favour, but it was used as the base for the next generation of heavy tanks.
Follow Warlorder Rich C as he unboxes, builds, and paints the KV1/2 in quick time ready for the battlefield!
The KV-2 Self-Propelled Artillery Gun
Developed to be used in conjunction with the KV-1, the KV-2 was developed for close support against infantry, guns and bunkers. Just like the KV-1 it was very heavily armoured and boasted an even greater size with a height of 12 feet(4 meters)!
Armed with a huge 152mm howitzer they primarily became bunker busters, with an operational range of 140 km or 87 miles, you'll leave any enemy quaking in their boots wondering if they can hold out against such a barrage.
Follow Warlorder Jamie's master class on painting the KV1/2
The KV1 Heavy Tank in Bolt Action!
Use on a flank to distract your opponent or lead an assault supported by your tank riders, either way your opponent will be quaking in their trenches!
Cost:
280pts (inexperienced), 350pts (Regular), 420pts (Veteran).
Weapons:
1 turret-mounted medium anti-tank gun with co-axial MMG, 1 turret-mounted rear-facing MMG, and 1 forward-facing hull-mounted MMG.
Damage value:
10+ (Heavy Tank).
Special Rules:
Slow Armoured all round
The KV2 Self-propelled Artillery gun in Bolt Action!
Hold back and pound the enemy, re-position and open fire again - nothing will survive a few direct hits!
Cost:
240pts (inexperienced), 300pts (Regular), 360pts (Veteran).
Weapons:
1 turret-mounted heavy howitzer with co-axial MMG, 1 turret-mounted rear-facing MMG, and 1 forward-facing hull-mounted MMG.
Damage value:
10+ (Heavy Tank).
Special Rules:
Slow Slow Traverse
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Warlord Games: T34/85 Medium Tank
$20.00
$32.00
SCALE: 28MM - 1/56TH
1 VEHICLE
Plastic
INCLUDES STAT CARD, DAMAGE MARKERS AND DECALS
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The T-34 series, with its sloping armour, changed the principles of tank design during the war. The sloping, angular layout of the T-34 increased the effective armour thickness and also saw a larger proportion of shells deflected away than penetrated its armour. The introduction of the T-34 into action saw German tank design follow suit with similarly angled armour on the likes of the Panther and King Tiger. As German tank design came to the fore, the Soviet war machine once again raised the bar with the T-34/85.
The T-34/85, the very symbol of Soviet military strength in the Second World War, had a new turret to house the more powerful 85mm ZiS gun. A supremely rugged and reliable tank, the T-34/85 had excellent off-road capability, especially in the marshland or snow of the Eastern Front, and was easy for the crew to operate and maintain.
The T-34/85's great strength lay in its adaptation of the T-34/76 tank design which preceded it. This ensured a far smoother and faster production line than would have been the case with a completely new design. Another major advantage of the relatively simple design is the sheer number of tanks the Soviet tank factories could produce - by the summer of 1944 the Soviet war machine could produce more T-34/85s in a month than the Germans had Panther tanks in the whole of the Eastern Front!
With over 21,000 of the 57,000 T-34s built during WWII being T-34/85s, the Russian credo was clearly one of quantity over quality, although it was an unwise Panzer commander who discounted the ability of the T-34/85.
The T-34/85 would be used by many nations post-war. 120 were used during the invasion of South Korea in 1950. They proved highly effective in the early days of this action until newer NATO tanks arrived in theatre
Box contains 1 plastic tank, Bolt Action stat card, damage markers, leaflet and decal sheet.
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