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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/10 17:19:42
Subject: Bolt Action News - NUTS! page 23
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With kind permission from the previous OP I have taken over.
Armies of Great Britain released!
With pre-orders already shipped and on their way, we are very pleased to say Armies of Great Britain is now available on general release.
From early campaigns in Europe to the deserts of North Africa and the jungles of the Far East, the book covers wherever the British forces faced the Axis threat.
Armies of Great Britain allows you to field the British Army, British Airborne, Commandos, Commonwealth troops such as Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians, Polish Airborne, Gurkhas, Chindits and of course the SAS!
Contents
Introduction
Army Lists
Theatres
Written by Jake Thornton, a copy of the Bolt Action rulebook is needed to use this supplement.
This book comes from Warlord with the special release miniature of New Zealander Captain Charles Upham, VC & Bar – exquisitely sculpted by Paul Hicks. This model is only available when you buy Armies of Great Britain directly from Warlord Games.
For all his remarkable exploits on the battlefield, New Zealander Upham was a shy and modest man, embarrassed when asked about the actions he had been decorated for. “The military honours bestowed on me,” he said, “are the property of the men of my unit.”
Read more about the extraordinary Captain Upham and his exploits courtesy of the Telegraph.
New: US 30 cal & 50 cal crew reinforcements!
Pre-order: Armies of the Soviet Union
Keep the red flag flying high!
This is the Bolt Action supplement we’ve been waiting for, comrade – Armies of the Soviet Union!
As you can see below, Peter Dennis has worked his usual magic on the cover artwork.
This book provides Bolt Action players with all of the information they need to field the military forces of the Soviet Union. From the bitter urban warfare of Stalingrad, through the Winter War against Finland and the final drive to Berlin, the detailed army lists provided in this supplement allow players to construct Soviet armies for any theatre and any year of the war.
Contents
Introduction
Army Lists
Theatres
Written by none other than Andy Chambers, a copy of the Bolt Action rulebook is needed to use this supplement.
When you buy the Armies of the Soviet Union from Warlord Games you also receive for free this exclusive ‘For the Motherland!’ figure that depicts a commissar proudly flying the Soviet flag as he fights the fascist invaders. Za Rodinu! Za Stalina!
Released early to mid May 2013, pre-orders will be shipped just before Salute weekend (20th April) with the book being available on the day of the show from Warlord Games!
Please note: If you want to pick your copy up at Salute a good few weeks before general release, you can pre-order through our webstore and during checkout use ‘Pick up order at Show’ as shipping method. If you need any help with this please do not hesitate in contacting us.
Bolt Action: Night Fight scenario rules
Alessio Cavatore has been hard at work for us creating exciting new rules for fighting your Bolt Action games during night time operations or any other time where you experience limited visibility.
You can download them for free here!
If you and your opponent agrees these rules are used during games that happen at night, and deal with limited visibility and mayhem caused by night operations. As mentioned earlier it can also be used for battle that occur in other situations of limited visibility, like in heavy fog, snow blizzards, sandstorms and the like.
Players can agree that the game is a true Night Fight, and so the Reduced Visibility rules apply throughout the game. Alternatively they can decide that they are playing a Dawn Assault game, a Longest Day game, or a Flare! game.
All of this is explained in the PDF download we have prepared for you. Click on the image above or the button underneath it to download, and then right click and save to your PC.
It also contain rules for the PANTHER Ausf G with infra-red sights and the Sd.Kfz 251/20 Uhu infra-red halftrack, we will be making both of these vehicles available from Warlord Games very soon indeed!
Bolt Action: Rules summary sheet in French!
We are able to make our Bolt Action rules summary available in French thanks to our Warlord special agent based in France behind enemy lines.
It can be downloaded here!
Next Week: Armoured Platoon selectors!
Yup that's right next week we will be releasing as a PDF rules for tank battles in Bolt Action, you can either field a larger Armoured Platoon with a lot of units, or multiple Armoured Platoons in a single force.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/10 18:55:46
Subject: Bolt Action news and releases
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If you mean the exclusive minis that come with the army books, as far as I can tell, those will still be around, but only available at their site as a freebie to go with their army books.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/11 09:30:42
Subject: Bolt Action news and releases
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Months is a big, big word, I'd use weeks or days myself.
I buy my army books from another site and the moment Warlord gave Armies of Great Britain a green light I got a message from said site that my pre-order was in and ready for shipping.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/12 10:46:52
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early & contest
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We just couldn’t wait until Friday to let you have Alessio’s armoured platoon selectors for Bolt Action, having played a number of games using it we realised they were just too enjoyable to keep to ourselves any longer, so here it is.
http://www.warlordgames.com/32598/bolt-action-armoured-platoon-selectors/
Armoured platoon competition!
With the release of this list we have been discussing at Warlord what makes a good 1000 point armoured platoon, just tanks or a couple of tanks with the associated support?
As always we couldn’t agree therefore we thought you would like to get involved, what we would like you to do is select your best 1000 point armoured platoon and post them up on our Facebook page for all to see listing out what it contains and the points values.
Everyone else if you like the force then actually like it and the ones with the most likes, selected by your peers, by end of play Monday 18th March will be rewarded with what we think will be very apt prizes!
In case of a tie or foul play Warlord’s decision is always final, any that we especially like will be made into special deals for you to buy in our webstore, good luck everyone!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/15 09:12:21
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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Not a whole lot of new stuff this week, but here we go:
Chindits repackaged!
The Chindits were the largest allied special forces in operation during WWII. Formed from the British Indian Army as well as the British Army, these men operated deep behind enemy lines in North Burma to bring the battle to the Japanese. The jungles of Burma provided plenty of hardship transforming these fighting men into some of the toughest and grizzled soldiers of their day.
Made from a mix of the Chindit Close Quarter Fighters and the current Chindit Section to create a the new Chindit Section which better represent how they are used in Bolt Action.
We have also made the HQ section from the Chindit box set available as a separate pack. containing two officers, a medic and spotter!
The Chindits came about thanks to the ideas and actions of Mr. Wingate, shown in 28mm form below. The idea of a highly specialized long range penetration army that was solely supported by air units was an unorthodox one that would stick in the minds of the public for years to come.

German Specialist Teams repackaged!
As we release more supplements for our Bolt Action WWII game system, we are actively reorganising some of our sets to reflect the needs of the relevant army list entries. This way you know that you’ll have exactly what you need to field.
This revision sees a repackaging of the German specialist teams.

28mm Pre-painted Three Storey Terrace Street!
We could not resist offering our latest additions from 4Ground as an imposing three storey terrace street!
This Terrace Street is a great addition to any urban terrain collection, from the C18th to the modern day. The Street allows you to instantly expand your urban terrain collection a great deal while saving you money if you bought each one individually instead as it consists of two Mid Terraces and two End Terraces.
A really great piece of terrain designed to help you create a dynamic and interesting battlefield, whether it be as a Terrace attached to a farm or part of a huge city fight this makes quite a focal point on any battlefield.
These kits have many pre-painted parts and, as you would expect from 4Ground, comes to you with high levels of internal and external detailing. The external walls have seen a fire fight or two with optional damaged pieces; in places you are able to remove plaster for exposed brickwork or even remove the bricks to make a loop hole and get a better firing position for your soldiers.
As usual each storey is removable allowing maximum in-game access to each one of the many rooms. Once placed floors are locked in with locator lugs in each corner.
These sorts of building are not just suitable for WWII. Buildings like these became more and more common from the 1700’s onwards, making 4Ground’s World At War range very versatile terrain.
This street deal comprises of the following which as you can imagine is quite a saving from buying them separately!
2 x 28mm Three Storey Mid Terrace
2 x 28mm Three Storey End Terrace
These 28mm Scale models are supplied unassembled but pre-painted. Miniatures not included.
We also have lots of other pre-painted buildings from 4Ground which look great on a Bolt Action battlefield like the damaged terraced houses below.

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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/15 22:42:30
Subject: Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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MrMoustaffa wrote:So is the armored platoon rules literally just that one page they show on their site?
I keep feeling like it should be more complicated than that...
No, it's just that. Common sense is to be applied when using it, but as we all know, it is a rarity amongst our ranks.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/16 14:15:17
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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They got two more pre-painted building kits up:
New: Pre-painted 4Ground buildings!
Five new pre-painted buildings released this week from 4Ground, the last three for the French Indian Wars and the first two ruined houses which can be used for both games of Black Powder and Bolt Action.
Ruined House Type 1
The high level of battle damage in these buildings goes to great levels of detail. With the brickwork being made of two 2mm MDF pieces it steps in from the plaster giving a realistic look. Included in the pack are bricks & plank debris to give extra realism to your model.
Ruined House Type 2
There is nothing stopping you mixing and matching this with other 4Ground buildings and for extra realism you can use them to replace other buildings as they have been bombed or hit by artillery.
This building is not just suitable for Bolt Action, buildings like this were common from the late 1700’s making 4Ground’s World At War range very versatile terrain.
Both of these ruined buildings can be found here in our webstore.
New France Settler’s Cabin
New France Settler’s Loft Cabin
The French settlers of New France built their first homes and hunting cabins with Poteau en Terre – post in ground or ‘earthfast’ – construction, which was made with well hewned vertical log timber posts driven into the ground. For their more permanent dwellings, like this one, ‘poteaux-sur-solle’ – post on cill – was used, though lots more hewning was required to square the logs, this method was easier to undertake and much preferred to ‘pièce sur pièce’ – log piece on log piece – used by the New English.
New England Loft Cabin
As more settlers dwelled together in ever larger comminutes more businesses would set up around them, these business owners’ were able to earn their livings supplying local wants and needs; before the setting up of a local saw mill to manufacturing sawn planks and clapboards almost all dwellings were made from felled and hewn logs. New English log cabins used large straight timbers for their horizontal ‘Log On Log’ construction with axe or adze hewn plank floorboards, often called “boarden floored”, to walk on.
All three of these cabins can be found here in our webstore.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/17 07:15:56
Subject: Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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Agreed, the Russian boxed set in particular has enough parts and options for a complete 500 point platoon, including the free 13 man squad the army gives you.
The flexibility of the army lists found in the source books allows for just about anything, as big or as small as you want it to be.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/19 17:36:49
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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"This one is a conversion from our Sd.Kfz 231 - the Sd.Kfz 233 armoured car. Just the crew to finish and it's all done..."
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/20 18:18:18
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armoured Platoon selectors out early
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A rough sketch of the upcoming Ghurkas metal boxed set.
Glorious.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/22 11:02:50
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - KV-1, German IR equipment, infantry decals and Belgian army list
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End of the week, another newsletter, another pile of goodies.
New: Soviet KV-1 heavy tank
More heavy metal for the Motherland’s brave soldiers! We are expanding our Soviet vehicles ranges as fast as the factories at Tankograd allow – this week we release the KV-1 heavy tank…
Except for the French Char B1, at it’s inception the KV-1 was the only other heavy tank in operational service in the world at that time. Later in the war, because of the impact it had the KV series became a base of development for the Iosef Stalin, or IS series of tanks.
As the war continued, the KV-1 continued to get more armour to compensate for the increasing effectiveness of German weapons. This culminated in the KV-1 model 1942 (German designation KV-1C), which had very heavy armour the requirements for KV-1 were heavily skewed towards a heavy tank that was supposed to dominate the field.
Tankers complained that although they were well-protected, their mobility was poor and they had no firepower advantage over the T-34 medium tank and in response to criticisms, the lighter KV-1S was released, with thinner armour and a smaller, lower turret in order to reclaim some speed. Importantly, the KV-1S also had a commander’s cupola with all-around vision blocks, a first for a Soviet heavy tank.
All the rules for the KV-1 heavy tank will be in the soon to be released Armies of the Soviet Union which is available to pre-order now!
New: Infrared Vehicles for nightfighting
This week we make available the vehicles Alessio Cavatore outlined in his exciting night time operations rules for Bolt Action (see below!). These are the Sd.Kfz 251/20 Uhu and the Panther ausf G with infra-red sight.
This modified Hanomag armoured halftrack was equipped with night vision and a 600mm searchlight that could illuminate targets much further away than the Panthers’ smaller searchlights. Working in tandem, allied armour was a vulnerable target…
Attached to units of night-fighting Panthers and protected by infantry squads equipped with night-fighting assault rifles, the Uhu was designed to work in conjunction with the Panthers in order to try to make better use of the long range of their main guns.
As you can see, our Uhu is highly detailed, with it’s German operator scanning the landscape for possible targets. The searchlight is made so you can rotate it to the angle you so desire. Anyone handy with rare earth magnets could also make it fully rotatable!
In late 1944, the German army had developed night-vision equipment for his Panther tanks in the form of the Sperber (Sparrow Hawk) system, which consisted of a 30cm FG 1250 infrared searchlight (with a nopt inconsiderable range of 600m), coupled with an image converter operated by the commander.
This allowed the tank to illuminate its targets with a searchlight that its crew could see, but the enemy could not – an incredible advantage in night fight conditions. Thankfully for the Allies, not enough of these devices were produced in time to make a difference, and only a relatively small number of these night-vision equipped Panthers saw action on the Eastern front and in the Battle of the Bulge.
Night Fighting rules
Alessio Cavatore has created a set of exciting new rules for fighting your Bolt Action games during night time operations or any other time where you experience limited visibility.
You can download them for free here!
If you and your opponent agrees these rules are used during games that happen at night, and deal with limited visibility and mayhem caused by night operations. As mentioned earlier it can also be used for battle that occur in other situations of limited visibility, like in heavy fog, snow blizzards, sandstorms and the like.
Players can agree that the game is a true Night Fight, and so the Reduced Visibility rules apply throughout the game. Alternatively they can decide that they are playing a Dawn Assault game, a Longest Day game, or a Flare! game.
All of this is explained in the PDF download we have prepared for you. Click on the image above or the button underneath it to download, and then right click and save to your PC.
It also contain rules for the Panther Ausf G with infra-red sights and the Sd.Kfz 251/20 Uhu infra-red halftrack shown above.
New: Ruined Hamlet plastic boxed set & Farmhouse deal
With the huge uptake of Bolt Action we thought we would continue to help get people playing games this time by offering a deal on our hugely popular plastic ruined hamlet. Until the end of March if you purchase the ruined hamlet shown above we will give you an extra ruined farmhouse shown below for free, which will allow you to build a fantastic focal point for your gaming tables.

New: Bolt Action Infantry Decals
New: Bolt Action Belgian army list
Allowing you to take on the Third Reich’s armies as they enter Belgium during the early stages of the war, this army list gives you the basics of the Belgian army. A full list will be published in a few months time but for now this will allow you to take on the might of the German blitzkrieg!

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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/03/29 08:12:54
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - KV-1, German IR equipment, infantry decals and Belgian army list
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Newsletter time!
New: BEF rifle section & support weapons
The new Bolt Action British Expeditionary Force (BEF) depicts the British force in Europe from 1939–1940 during the Second World War which constituted one-tenth of the defending Allied force during the early stages of the war…
The first release in this new range is the Rifle Section. This represents the classic ten-man section – a two-man Bren Gun LMG team and 8 riflemen, one of whom is an NCO. As you’ve come to expect from Warlord, these lovely new sculpts come with separate Figure Heads so there is even more variety available to you.
Every early war Commonwealth commander needs support for his riflemen and here we have an anti-tank rifle and a light mortar
Armed with the Boys anti-tank rifle this team offers a man-portable solution to enemy light armour. The two-inch light mortar team provides your Tommies with indirect fire support, softening up the enemy prior to a close encounter with the sharp end of a British bayonet!
This is just the start of a completely revamped range – plenty more on the way in the near future…
All the rules you need to field the BEF can be found in Armies of Great Britain. From early campaigns in Europe to the deserts of North Africa and the jungles of the Far East, the book covers wherever the British forces faced the Axis threat.
New: M3 Lee & Grant medium tanks
Two new addition to our comprehensive range of 1:56 scale resin and plastic vehicles are the American M3 medium tank which is available either as an M3 Lee or an M3 Grant.
The Grant, distinguished by it’s different turret configuration was used extensively by the British whilst the Lee saw action with many nations including the Soviet Union under the lend lease agreement.
The first M3s were operational in late 1941 the U.S. Army needed a good tank and coupled with Great Britain’s demand for a medium tank immediately, the Lee began production by late 1940.
The tank’s first actions during the war was during the North African Campaign in 1942. They continued to serve in North Africa until the end of that campaign during which time the M3 was generally appreciated for its mechanical reliability, good armour and heavy firepower.
Variants using British pattern turrets were known as “General Grant”, named after U.S. General Ulysses S. Grant. In fact it was the British that gave most US tanks their nicknames soas to avoid the confusion caused by the US military coding system.
Overall, its armour and firepower were the equal or superior to most of the threats it faced. Long-range, high velocity guns were not yet common on German tanks on the battlefield of 1942.
However, rapid pace of tank developmen and its riveted armour meant that the M3 was very quickly outclassed. By mid-1942, the introduction of the German Tigers, the up-gunning of the Panzer IV to a long 75- mm gun, and the appearance of the Panthers in 1943, along with the availability of large numbers of Shermans, it was ultimately withdrawn from service in the European Theatre, although they continued to be employed to good use on the Russian Front and in the Far East where Japanese armour wasn’t not of the same calibre as their German counterparts..
Both the M3 Lee and M3 Grant are both now available in the Warlord webstore, and are the ideal medium tank to support your American, Soviet or your British forces across many theatres.
New: Bolt Action Dice Bags & Dice
Released on Monday 25th March, we now have Bolt Action dice bags which are great for drawing your order dice from during a game or carrying your dice collection around in.
The first two are the German Army bag above and the Screaming Eagles US Airborne bag, below.
Each dice bag comes with a set of 12 dice all you need to do is choose the dice colour. We only have a very small number in stock while we test their appeal. We plan to have these as limited stock items for now so when they are gone they are gone!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/01 19:37:45
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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Two bits of "news" today..
Introducing Warlord Novels, a new line of stories for the discerning historical wargamer. Meticulously researched, these are guaranteed to be 120% historically accurate!
The first book in the series is set in the world of Bolt Action as a young Sergeant Paul Sawyer is sent to China on a mission to find the mysterious Peking Duck, in Sawyer Sauce.
We have persuaded our Pike & Shotte author to take a break from writing the Thirty Years War supplement in real time and introduce Captain Morgan and his adventures on the high seas during the English Civil War with You Sunk My Battleship!
Finally - It was a time of war. it was a time of heroes. It was a time of heroes and war. This is the legendary tale of a man struggling to lead a band of ruffians and scoundrels against near impossible odds – John Stallard is releasing his auto-biography – Herding Cats
To keep up to date with these and other, real, products then subscribe to our newsletter using the link below!
Also, the forthcoming Italian M13/40 tank.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/02 21:20:03
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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Time for another preview!
We showed this off a while back but it's pretty much finished now - our completely new Panzer II Ausf A, B, or C.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/03 19:45:55
Subject: Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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From the Command Post thread: http://www.warlordgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=9190
About LMGs.
I was recently made aware of an ongoing discussion on the forum about the cost/effectiveness of LMGs across the system. I read through the posts and taken these comments on board, and then discussed them at length with Rick (Priestley), other Warlord Games staff and several other gamers I know and trust. I'll be honest, the opinions on the matter are divided. Some agree that the points values might be a little high, some think the LMGs should be a little more effective in the game, but quite a few others are convinced that LMGs are just fine as they are.
The people that think LMGs are ok as they are, think so for a number of reasons, of which the most common two are the following:
- RANGE. the extra range over rifle range is a big deal, it allows your LMGs to shoot rifle-armed squads from outside their range, which is particularly effective if they are in a well-entrenched postion they don't want to abandon. This allows you to either keep shooting without them being able to return fire, or forcing them to abandon their position to return fire or hide. It also allows you to fire from a nice position you have deployed in without having to Advance, which is very useful particularly at the beginning of the game, when the enemy is normally just outside rifle range. It even allows you to shoot approaching units up to 15" away in short range (so without negative modifiers) which is from outside the 12" of their assault range... an important detail.
- CONCENTRATION OF FIREPOWER. While it's true that on a purely point-by-point value there is not a big difference between giving a LMG to a squad and adding two extra riflemen to the squad, once a squad is at full strength, the only way to increase its firepower without starting another squad is adding the LMG. So, when building an army it is convenient to have squads that are dedicated at one specific job, and if the job is long-range small arms firepower, maximising the effectiveness of that squad with one (or two!) LMGs may be preferable, with army composition and tactics in mind, to starting another small riflemen squad.
We do realise of course that the LMG debate cannot be easily solved and there are going to be people that disagree with any decision we might make, as that there is no absolute right or wrong answer to this. So, after careful consideration, we have decided not to take any action in terms of errata, and rather keep the situation under close observation and testing, to possibly address it later, either in an errata or a new edition of the game. We are afraid that a quick 'fix' or 'patch' might make things even worse, suddenly making LMGs a complete no-brainer or even worse, breaking the game balance if they become too good. So, once more, our official position is: "Thanks for making us aware that there might be an issue with LMGs. We are looking into it."
Alessio Automatically Appended Next Post: MrMoustaffa wrote:Nice, I know on the Warlord forums they've been complaining over the lack of early war tanks (the panzer III doesn't even have an official model yet from what I've heard) so everytime a panzer II or an M3 Lee pops up it inspires confidence that Warlord is doing everything it can to support this game.
I'm looking forward to seeing more plastic tanks. A Sherman and Panzer IV plastic kit would be great, I just hope they add in bits and options for the tanks so you can customize them to what theatre you're playing.
I can only speak of the Hanomag, which is a kit with limited options and only a few extra bits and bobs. I've heard that the T34/85 is more of the same, though with an optional tank commander, but other than that, just a bare bones kit.
Chances are we might see an Allied vehicle kit next, hopefully either a Sherman or M-whatever halftrack.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/05 20:39:08
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/07 17:10:14
Subject: Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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Would be nice indeed if the Italians would go life soon!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/07 17:41:27
Subject: Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/08 16:23:14
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - BEF / Home Guard squads & support, M3 Lee /Grant tanks and themed dice bags
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New: M3 Lee & Grant medium tanks
Two new addition to our comprehensive range of 1:56 scale resin and plastic vehicles are the American M3 medium tank which is available either as an M3 Lee or an M3 Grant.
The Grant, distinguished by it’s different turret configuration was used extensively by the British whilst the Lee saw action with many nations including the Soviet Union under the lend lease agreement.
The first M3s were operational in late 1941 the U.S. Army needed a good tank and coupled with Great Britain’s demand for a medium tank immediately, the Lee began production by late 1940.
The tank’s first actions during the war was during the North African Campaign in 1942. They continued to serve in North Africa until the end of that campaign during which time the M3 was generally appreciated for its mechanical reliability, good armour and heavy firepower.
Variants using British pattern turrets were known as “General Grant”, named after U.S. General Ulysses S. Grant. In fact it was the British that gave most US tanks their nicknames soas to avoid the confusion caused by the US military coding system.
Overall, its armour and firepower were the equal or superior to most of the threats it faced. Long-range, high velocity guns were not yet common on German tanks on the battlefield of 1942.
However, rapid pace of tank developmen and its riveted armour meant that the M3 was very quickly outclassed. By mid-1942, the introduction of the German Tigers, the up-gunning of the Panzer IV to a long 75- mm gun, and the appearance of the Panthers in 1943, along with the availability of large numbers of Shermans, it was ultimately withdrawn from service in the European Theatre, although they continued to be employed to good use on the Russian Front and in the Far East where Japanese armour wasn’t not of the same calibre as their German counterparts..
Both the M3 Lee and M3 Grant are both now available in the Warlord webstore, and are the ideal medium tank to support your American, Soviet or your British forces across many theatres.
Also, preview of ZIS-6 truck:
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/13 07:58:49
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Desert Rats on pre-order, vehicle deals
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Day late, thousand pardons, please don't bane me.
Pre-order: Plastic British 8th Army – Desert Rats
The British 8th Army was one of the best-known formations of the British Army during World War II, fighting in the North African and Italian campaigns.
Known as the Desert Rats (1940-43) these 38 hard plastic multipose British or Commonwealth infantry from Perry Miniatures are perfect for the desert war. There are enough to make a platoon comprising of 3 sections plus a HQ section.
Also included in the box are thirty two 20mm circular and four 40mm square bases (for the support teams).
We now have a British 8th Army section in our webstore where you will find lots of associated vehicles as well as the 8th Army paint set put together to give you the core colours you need. Of course, if you’re a fan of the opposition look no further than our Italian and Afrika Korps sections…

New: Bolt Action vehicle deal!
We’ve taken stock of how to supply you with plenty of Bolt Action vehicles at a great price. The result is our new ‘Wheels of Steel’ special offer!
Wheels of Steel works for everyone – simply buy 3 or more Bolt Action vehicles (any vehicles!) and you will receive a 10% discount off of all three! The discount is automatically taken care of in your shopping cart so all you have to do is pick three or more vehicles.
With lots of people starting out in Bolt Action for the first time, we thought this is a good way to help people get started. It also works out pretty well for all of you building Armoured Platoons too.
We will shortly be releasing Armoured Platoon deals and we’ll kick things off with this one by Vanth Spiritwalker from the competition we ran on our Facebook page.
New Bolt Action Construction Diagrams
Here are the latest batch of construction diagrams for our various models. These will allow you to quickly build your latest purchases and get them into the thick of the action pronto!
You’ll find loads more along side the relevant product images in our store.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/13 16:59:03
Subject: Bolt Action news - Desert Rats on pre-order, vehicle deals
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/19 11:40:52
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armies of Japan on pre-order
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It's Friday, you know what time it is!
Pre-order: Armies of Imperial Japan
This is the fifth supplement for our Bolt Action WWII game and covers the forces of the Rising Sun following the assault on Pearl Harbor. The Imperial Japanese military saw action across Asia, from the capture and defence of the islands of the Pacific to the occupation of territory in China and Burma.
With this latest supplement for Bolt Action, written by Agis Neugebauer, players have all the information they need to build a force of the Emperor’s fanatically loyal troops and campaign through some of the most brutal battles of the war.
Contents
Introduction
Army Lists
Theatres
A copy of the Bolt Action rulebookis needed to use this supplement.
When you pre-order the Armies of the Imperial Japan from Warlord Games you also receive for free this exclusive Japanese infantry figure, ‘Red Sun Rising’.
Released mid to late July 2013, orders placed with pre-order items included will be held until the release date. If you want your other products earlier please place a separate order so we can ensure you get your goodies as early as possible!
New: Plastic palm trees
Excellent games set in the tropical or desert locales, these outstanding plastic palm trees come in two sizes: approximately 5 inches tall for the smaller box of five and approximately 7.75 inches tall for the larger box of three.
These plastic models require paint, and may require glue, to complete (not included).
Bolt Action Tournaments!
There is a growing tournament scene for games of Bolt Action and whilst many prefer to play the game with forces based on historical actions we wanted to fill you in on a few events that are in the pipeline. Of course, we would love to hear about any you may be planning!
We are going to be creating a database of all the events happening around the world and will be updating all the time so please drop us an email to: andrew.chesney@warlordgames.com If you could give us the information of your event in a similar format to that seen below we will help spread the word (any pictures of your group playing games are actively encouraged!). Of course putting them on our Forum and Facebook pages is a great idea too.
SOME UPCOMING EVENTS*
Bolt Action Boot Camp
Contact name: Paul Workoff
What: Bolt Action 1,000pt Tournament
When: May 19 at 10:30am
Where: Great Hall Games, 5501 N. Lamar Blvd, Austin Tx, 78751, USA
Details: This will be a three round tournament using the Bolt Action rules. Players will build a 1,000pt list using any of the available supplements and PDF army lists with the following restrictions: no theatre selectors or armored platoon lists. Please bring four copies of your list, one for the organiser and one for each opponent. Games will be Axis vs Allies as much as possible and the scenario will be different each round. Check-in begins at 10:30am with games starting at 11:00am. There is only a limited number of slots for this event so please visit the event thread in the Warlord Games forums to pre-register. Prize support has been graciously provided by Warlord Games.
Bolt Action @ Wartorn
Contact name: Paul Johnston
What: Bolt Action 1,000pt Tournament – £12
When: June 29th and 30th – 2 Separate events
Where: Scarborough Spa Complex, North Yorkshire, YO11 2HD
Details: This will be two 3-game tournaments using Bolt Action rules. Players to bring 1,000 point armies with no theatre restrictions as taken from relevant army books. Scenarios taken from the main rulebook. Please go to www.wartorn.com for more information.
We will also be announcing some exciting events for this years BRITCON in Manchester and the DERBY WARGAMES SHOW very soon… so watch this space. And for those of you out there who are thinking about running a BA tournament we have a pack written by Alessio to help you through the basics of what can be expected by players at an event.
Let the good times roll!
Andrew
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/26 10:12:08
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armies of Japan on pre-order
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Another week, another newsletter, nothing too earth shattering this time round:
New: Soviet Dice Bag & Dice
New: Plastic British 8th Army – Desert Rats
Now on general release these plastic British 8th Army are ideal to recreate one of the best-known formations of the British Army during World War II, that fought in the North African and Italian campaigns.
Known as the Desert Rats (1940-43) these 38 hard plastic multipose British or Commonwealth infantry from Perry Miniatures are perfect for the desert war. There are enough to make a platoon comprising of 3 sections plus a HQ section.
Also included in the box are thirty two 20mm circular and four 40mm square bases (for the support teams).
New: More pre-painted Diecast Aircraft!
Bolt Action Tournaments!
Bolt Action tournaments are coming in thick and fast – here are three more to put in your diary!
Secrets of the Nazi gold
Contact: Matt Walford
What: Bolt Action tournament
When: 29th June
Where: Stafford Games
Details: War rages and the Soviet Red Army are closing on the German capital. Hermann Goering has ordered that 18 boxes of Nazi gold, worth nearly a billion pounds, be thrown in Stolpsee Lake, about an hour’s drive north of Berlin. Will the Allies be able to stop them before the gold, which could help rebuild a devastated Europe, is lost forever?
The Cobridge Old Contemptables will be holding a Bolt Action tournament on Saturday the 29th of June. The event will be held at Stafford Games (just off J14 M6). There are 36 places available.
There will be 4 scenarios throughout the day, starting at 1000hrs and finishing around 1700hrs. Players will need to bring a 750pt list and a 1,000pt list. The cost is £10 per ticket, the price includes refreshments and lunch. There will be a best painted army competition as well as other prizes.
Tickets are available here.
Britcon 2013
Contact: Tim Porter
What: 1,000pt Bolt Action tournament
When: 10th + 11th August, with pick-up games on the Friday night
Where: UMIST (University of Manchester)
Details: The “2 and a bit days” format of Britcon allows us to offer almost a 1939-45-esque fully extended event in which competitors will be able to play a wide variety of single, doubles and multi-player scenarios throughout the weekend, taking full advantage of the flexibility and scalability of the Bolt Action ruleset.
The basic format is as follows:
Friday Night – Short format “pickup” games
Saturday – 3 full games
Sunday – 2 full games and one shorter format game to finish.
Warlord Games staff will be on hand to offer advice and guidance, and will also have a full trade presence – so you can bolster your army with all of the latest Bolt Action infantry, armour and artillery.
More information and tickets are available here.
Fruhlingsoffensive
Contact: Sascha Sprenz
What: Bolt Action tournament – 8 Euros
When: May 4th
Where: 3TH Tabletoptreff Hannover e.V., Spichernstr. 14, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Details: Be part of one of the most exciting gaming clubs in Germany if not the World! Sascha and the club are getting very excited about the upcoming Bolt Action event, and if you are quick there may be some spaces available. For information and registration see here or here.
New: British Expeditionary Force!
Our new Bolt Action British Expeditionary Force (BEF) depicts the British force in Europe from 1939–1940 during the Second World War. To lead our recently released rifle section we now have a four man command section…
Along with the command section we also see the release of the Vickers MMG team…
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/04/26 11:18:30
Subject: Bolt Action news - Armies of Japan on pre-order
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Good call, thanks!
New: Mandertory Miniatures Bocage
We’ve been asked by many of you for more Bolt Action terrain and we are only too happy to help! Created by Mandertory Miniatures and available in our webstore this box set containing 11 pre-painted and ready to go terrain for Bolt Actions games fought across the European Theatre. All you need to do is plug the trees into the hedgerows and you’re ready to set up your battlefield!
As you can see above, there is a copious amount of bocage in the set, along with a lot of variety in the forms of L-, T- and X-shaped sections in addition to straighter lengths.
These highly detailed, ready to play hedgerows are perfect for recreating the dense, claustrophobic bocage as the Germans fought a rearguard action against the Allied invasion on D-Day and beyond.
Each section is a finely-detailed pre-painted resin hedgerow with attached clump foliage and separate trees (easier to store!)
Bocage is a high bank of earth and stones with hedges and trees growing up through them. Over time the stones are entangled in foliage making them a very difficult to penetrate obstacle and the perfect environment for the forces of the Third Reich to punish the incoming Allies! So much so that an American engineer developed a hedgerow cutter that would bear his name. The Cullin Prong was fitted to the front of tanks, so they could take on the enemy lurking in cover behind these all but inpenetrable natural obstacles by bursting through and allowing the accompanying infantry to engage.
As you’ll no doubt agree, these beautiful bocage sets add a whole new dimension to your battlefield and being ready painted you can spend more time painting miniatures and playing games!

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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/05/03 16:53:11
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Armies of Japan on pre-order
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Newsletter time!
New: Bolt Action Italian Bersaglieri
The Bersaglieri or marksmen are a corps of the Italian Army originally created serve in the Piedmontese Army, later to become the Royal Italian Army.
Always operating as a high mobile light infantry they endured intense physical trainin and were required to qualify as marksmen. They were recognised by the distinctive wide brimmed hat that they wear, decorated with black capercaillie feathers. The feathers were also applied to their combat helmets.
During the Second World War Italy’s Bersaglieri regiments were expanded to three battalions each . Even with this increase in numbers, the Army resisted any temptation to dilute their quality, and recruits continued to be of above-average size and stamina.
The Bersaglieri fought in southern France and Greece in 1940. The first Bersaglieri to see combat in North Africa was the 10th Bersaglieri Regiment. They arrived in Libya in early 1941. Later, they were also deployed on the Eastern Front.

New: Chindit Figure Heads
New: German U304(f) halftrack with PaK 36
During World War II, the Germans used these captured French half-tracks extensively. With German half-tracks in short supply these light weight vehicles were an ideal mount for a Pak 36.

New: British 51st Highlander Division Dice Bag & Dice
This week we have a British dice bag released for the first time, it is the British 51st Highlander Division dice bag and it is available in our webstore.

New: Plastic Barn and Church
Two fabulous releases this week for any gaming table and both are 1/56th scale hard plastic specifically made for 28mm gaming.
Ramshackle Barn
First up we have a Ramshackle Barn ideal for most periods. The Barn comes in kit form and consists of two identical frames to construct the roof, side walls, lean-to front and back. Plus one frame for Barn front and back, lean-to roof and wall. Extra parts on the frames are two ladders, two pitch forks and a cart wheel so lots of options available during assembly.
RENAC Weather Board American Church, 1750 – Modern D
Secondly we have an American church which can be used during Black Powder era games all the way up to modern day. The box contains 1 church building kit over three frames and includes 2 gravestones and 100cm of Picket fencing on two separate frames.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/05/03 19:31:22
Subject: Bolt Action news - Italians, plastic church and barn kits
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Schmapdi wrote:Hah - I was perusing this thread (not a WW2 guy - so not something I'd normally read) when I saw the palm tree release above.
I just happened to buy 2 boxes of those trees - here I thought they were old old old. But apparently they must have just come out the week that I bought them. They're pretty nice, the leaves are a little flash-heavy. They look great though, even unpainted.
Pegasus can be a bit iffy at times, but glad to hear that they're working out for you.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/05/06 22:16:37
Subject: Bolt Action news - Italians, plastic church and barn kits
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I don't think they'll go together that well, these historicals are usually done in "28mm true-scale" so a head or so shorter than heroics.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/05/11 07:03:13
Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Early War plastic Germans on preview and more!
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Pre-order: Blitzkrieg German Infantry plastic box set
We’re delighted to officially unveil the latest Bolt Action plastic boxed set – Blitzkrieg German Infantry! For those of you who attended Salute in London earlier this year, you will have seen images of these lovely new plastic sculpts (the 3-ups were away being tooled so weren’t present). You can now place your pre-order for this superb box of plastic models.
Representing the classic image of the German infantryman during World War II, these miniatures are equipped with knee-high jackboots, unadorned ‘coalscuttle’ helmet and a martial discipline that took them to almost complete dominance of mainland Europe.
Whilst the glory often went to the armoured knights of the panzer divisions, the infantry were the spine of the Wehrmacht. Germany’s cunning use of Blitzkrieg tactics conquered Poland, swept through the Low Countries and defeated France, before turning their attention to the Soviet Union. Soviet forces were pushed all the way to Moscow as the relentless march of Hitler’s landsers swept all before them.
Well-led, superbly trained and equipped with the finest infantry weapons in the world, the German infantryman was a skilled and dangerous foe capable of thinking for themselves if needed, giving them a significant advantage over their foes. Vorwärts!
Blitzkrieg German Infantry contains:
• Enough plastic components to make 30 German infantry miniatures. Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
• Weapons included: Kar 98K rifle, MP38/MP40 sub-machine gun, Luger pistol, MG34 light machine gun, Kar 98K with attached bayonet, stick grenades, scoped Kar 98K rifle.
• Round plastic bases (25mm diameter).
• Construction leaflet.
Box contains 30 plastic foot figures which require assembly with glue. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Released mid to late June 2013, be the first to get your hands on our latest and arguably our best plastic box set so far!
New: Armies of the Soviet Union
Now available on general release this is the Bolt Action supplement we’ve been waiting for, comrade – Armies of the Soviet Union is now available to order in our webstore!
This book provides Bolt Action players with all of the information they need to field the military forces of the Soviet Union. From the bitter urban warfare of Stalingrad, through the Winter War against Finland and the final drive to Berlin, the detailed army lists provided in this supplement allow players to construct Soviet armies for any theatre and any year of the war.
Contents
Introduction
Army Lists
Theatres
Written by none other than Andy Chambers, a copy of the Bolt Action rulebook is needed to use this supplement.
When you buy the Armies of the Soviet Union from Warlord Games you also receive for free this exclusive ‘For the Motherland!’ figure that depicts a commissar proudly flying the Soviet flag as he fights the fascist invaders. Za Rodinu! Za Stalina!

New: Bolt Action Japanese armour!
Two key tanks for the Imperial Japanese army are released this week, the iconic Type 95 Ha-Go and the Type 94 tankette. Both of these vehicles were used in large numbers by the Japanese and will prove a welcome addition to the arsenal of players using the Imperial Japanese army list PDF.
The Type 95 Ha-Go was a light tank whose primary use was against infantry and, as with the American M3 Stuart, it was not designed to fight against other tanks. With over 2,000 produced it was the most numerous Japanese armoured fighting vehicle of the time.
Armed with a 37mm main gun and a bow machine gun, the Ha-Go, like many Japanese tank designs, also incorporated a second machine gun facing from the rear of the turret.
The Type 94 tankette also known as TK that is abbreviation of “Tokushu Keninsha” that means ‘special tractor’. Designed for a reconnaissance role rather than direct combat, tankettes were often also used as ammunition tractors, and general infantry support.
Seeing action during the second Sino-Japanese war of 1937-45, at Nomonhan against the Russians and also served during the Second World War. During WWII it saw action in Burma, the Philippines, Dutch East Indies and across wide swathes of the Pacific. Many were also allocated to the Special Naval Landing Force.
These two new vehicles join our existing Type 97 Chi-Ha and SinHoTo Chi-Ha tanks in our Bolt Action Imperial Japanese range.
Released mid to late July 2013, which gives you plenty of time to paint the above tanks, this is the fifth supplement for our Bolt Action WWII game and covers the forces of the Rising Sun following the assault on Pearl Harbor.
The Imperial Japanese military saw action across Asia, from the capture and defence of the islands of the Pacific to the occupation of territory in China and Burma.
New: Bolt Action Decal sheets
New: Bolt Action Oil Barrels
A handy addition to your terrain collection is this fuel dump. This resin peice can be used as an objective in your games, be added as cargo to your trucks and prime movers or be placed on scenic bases. A very handy little thing!
In a similar vein we now have a pack of six individual barrels. These can represent fuel or oil barrels and will further enhance your scenery or vehicles as stowage.

Bolt Action Tournament PDF
Written by Alessio Cavatore and with input from Rick Priestley & Andrew Chesney, this document is the information pack for Bolt Action tournaments.
It explains the tournament rules and limits and the scoring system used to determine the winner of the tournament.

Bolt Action North Africa campaign
With the release of the plastic British 8th army it got us thinking about fighting games of Bolt Action during the North African and Italian campaigns and the upcoming releases from Warlord for those theatres.
We have three Bolt Action paint sets to make getting your desert armies into action as easy as possible! These cover two forces fighting in the Western Desert – Rommel’s Afrika Korps, including his Italian allies and the famous Desert Rats!
These will save you the time trying to figure out which piece of kit should be what colour. Generous chaps that we are we’ve also knocked a little bit off the total price.
British 8th Army paint set
Uniforms: Vallejo 819 – Iraqui Sand
Webbing and backpack: Vallejo 884 – Stone Grey
Uncovered Helmets: Vallejo 847 – Dark Sand
Socks and Covered Helmets: Vallejo 988 Khaki
Water Bottle: Vallejo 921 – English Uniform Brown
Entrenching Tool Handle: Vallejo 826 – German Camo Medium Brown
Afrika Korps paint set
Uniforms and Feild Caps: Vallejo 881 – Yellow Green
Helmets and Gasmask Container: Vallejo 914 – Green Ochre
Boots: Vallejo 826 – German Camo Medium Brown
Gaiters: Vallejo Panzer Aces 314 – Canvas
Water Bottle: Vallejo 984 – Flat Brown
Webbing, Bread Bag and Shirt, : Vallejo 884 – Stone Grey
Italian Paint Set (Western Desert)
Uniform and side cap: Vallejo 977 Desert Yellow
Webbing and backpack: Vallejo 843 – Cork Brown
Camo Roll: Vallejo 882 (Middlestone) and 908 (Carmine Red)
Water bottle and patches on camo roll: Vallejo 866 Grey Green
Puttees, Shirt and Blanket roll: Vallejo 988 – Khaki
Boots: Vallejo 984 – Flat Brown
Helmets: Vallejo 984 – Green Ochre
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Subject: Bolt Action news - Early War plastic Germans on preview and more!
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I'm sure it will be somewhere in between the Soviet boxed set and the previously released late-war boxed sets of 25 models.
I just hope that when the painted minis show up they don't all sport beards like the rest of the range.
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Subject: Re:Bolt Action news - Early War plastic Germans on preview and more!
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Day late, many apologies. Before I kick off with the newsletter, there was a tasty hint on their Facebook regarding plastic US paras being in the pipeline.
New: British A9 Cruiser tank Mk I
Providing armoured support to your brave Tommies, this new resin and metal A9 Cruiser tank Mk I can be used to support the forces of the British Expeditionary Force in France, during the conflict in Greece and with the 8th Army in the Western Desert. Armed with a QF 2-pdr main gun and co-axial Vickers machine gun in the main turret, the A9 was peculiar in that it also has Vickers machine guns mounted to independent turrets, adding welcome firepower to the King’s forces.
The A9 Cruiser, Mk I was an effective tank in the North African campaigns, it’s 2 pdr gun was lethal against the early Italian tanks it encountered during the North African campaign and could also hold its own against Rommel’s early Panzer IIs and IIIs. It was a fast tank designed to bypass the main enemy lines and engage the lines of communication, as well as with enemy tanks and is available now in our webstore!
From early campaigns in Europe to the deserts of North Africa and the jungles of the Far East, the Armies of Great Britain covers wherever the British forces faced the Axis threat, including rules for the A9 Cruiser Tank.
New: Italian M13/40 light tank
The first of many new vehicles for our comprehensive Bolt Action Italian Army range is now available!
The M13/40 series was Italy’s most-produced tank of the war, it was a conventional light tank of the early war period, similar in capability to other Vickers-derived designs such as the Polish 7TP and Soviet T-26.
Having a 47mm long barrelled gun made it more than a match for the British tanks of 1940-41. In April 1941, at the time of the arrival of the Afrika Korps, the Italians had a good number of M13 in first-line service.
Available now to buy in our webstore, it would prove to be great support for our recently released Bersaglieri.
New: Bolt Action Italian Airborne reinforcements
Dropping from the skies by parachute, our range of Italian Paracadutisti are now available as single figure Reinforcements.
Click on an image to see a larger view of these these miniatures.
These models are great to depict the 185th Parachute Division Folgore or 183 Parachute Regiment Nembo, if the war in the Western Desert is your thing. They can also be fielded in forces fighting in Sicily, Sardinai and in Italy itself.
New: Soviet 120mm heavy mortar team
This week sees the repackaging of our Soviet Army 120mm heavy mortar team which is now available with the required four man team to operate it.
The rules for the 120mm heavy mortar can be found in the Bolt Action supplement – Armies of the Soviet Union which is available to order in our webstore!
New: Soviet Partisan Squad
This week sees the repackaging of our Soviet Partisans into a squad of ten agitators armed and ready to take the fight to the occupying forces so as to free themselves and the Motherland.
The rule for Soviet Partisans can be found in the Bolt Action supplement – Armies of the Soviet Union which is available to order in our webstore!
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