Battlefront Miniatures

Charge into battle with our Battlefront miniatures for games like Flames of War, Team Yankee, ‘Nam, and more. Outmatch your friends using wit and cunning as you recreate historic battles from World War II or chart a new path along new battlefronts using our collections of miniatures representing the many nations of WWII.

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Soviet T-44 / T-54-1 Tank Company Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

Soviet T-44 / T-54-1 Tank Company

The T-54 (and T-55) series of tanks would be used in conflicts throughout the world. Mechanically reliable, robust, simple to operate and maintain and with good mobility, the T-54 had...
American M18 Hellcat  Tank Destroyers Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

American M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers

The M18 was designed with a unique suspension system and stripped down to only the minimum armour needed to stop rifle fire. It used the same 9-cylinder engine found in...
Soviet SU-100 Tank-Killer Company Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

Soviet SU-100 Tank-Killer Company

German use of assault guns that combined excellent armour and firepower with ease of manufacturing prompted the Soviets to begin the design of their own models. The reliable T-34 chassis...
German Panther (8.8cm) Tank Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Panther (8.8cm) Tank Platoon

The long 8.8cm gun armed Panther tank came out of two parallel design programs. One to produce a redesigned turret for the Panther and another to up-arm the Panther with...
German Maus Heavy Tank Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Maus Heavy Tank Platoon

The Maus (or Mouse) was conceived as a massive “breakthrough tank” capable of pushing through enemy lines, leading supporting troops, whilst being virtually immune to enemy fire. Weighing in at...
Soviet ISU-130 Assault Gun Battery Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

Soviet ISU-130 Assault Gun Battery

The ISU series of assault guns were designed around the need for a well armoured, mobile, fully enclosed, and heavily armed tank that could withstand German anti-tank gun fire and...
German Jagdtiger Tank-hunter Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Jagdtiger Tank-hunter Platoon

The Jagdtiger’s thick armour was nearly invulnerable from the front with the casemate having 250mm (9.8”) of armour. The weight-saving casemate also allowed the Jagdtiger to mount the powerful 12.8cm...
German Tiger I Tank Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Tiger I Tank Platoon

When the Tiger was introduced in 1942 it was a weapon of un-equalled performance and protection; there was little the Allies in Tunisia or Russia could do to knock them...
German Tiger II Heavy Tank Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Tiger II Heavy Tank Platoon

In 1944, the Tiger II promised to return the German heavy panzer to the early days of 1943 when the original Tiger I tank dominated the battlefield. It was armed...
German Hornisse Tank-hunter Platoon Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

German Hornisse Tank-hunter Platoon

Much like the Jagdpanther, the Hornisse was developed in response to the growing threat of Soviet heavy tanks. It featured the same 8.8cm gun that would be used on the...
British Comet Armoured Troop Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

British Comet Armoured Troop

The Comet is fast, mobile, well-armoured, and deadly. Easily one of the best medium tanks of the war, the Comet is the ultimate British cruiser tank. This box contains...3x Comet...
American M36 Jackson Tank Destroyers Model kit Battlefront Miniatures

American M36 Jackson Tank Destroyers

The M36 has armoured protection comparable to some medium tanks, especially from the front. Some commanders actually disapprove of this, fearing that it will encourage overconfident crews to treat their...

Choose Your Team

Shop our Battlefront miniatures store and find your team for the battles to come. Find sets for many of the nations involved in World War II: Germany, the USSR, the USA, Great Britain, France, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Finland, and Romania, or create your own contingent and change the course of history. Want to add to the challenge? You can create new and interesting battlefields with products like our Battlefield in a Box or one of our Hex Tech terrain modules. Dive deep into the history of World War II combat and outsmart your friends as you prove your military supremacy on the battlefront.

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FAQ

What kind of primer should I use on my Flames of War miniatures?

While opinions on which brand of primer to use can vary depending on the painter, we recommend using a spray or airbrush primer and limiting the number of coats so that you can best preserve finer detail as you paint. There are a number of brands marketed specifically toward hobbyists that are designed specifically with miniature painting in mind. As for colors, we recommend using black for the best shadow effect, but many people find success with neutral grays or colors close to the main base coat for a quick paint job. 

My starter box came with more men than I need for my teams. What do I do with the extra?

This is completely normal. Most sets come with spare infantry to account for possible defects, accidents, and mistakes made while painting, etc. Our best recommendation if you have some men to spare is to buy a few extra bases and add more to your platoon. 

What is the best way to assemble my resin and cast model kits?

Most battlefront miniatures will have an assembly guide specific to that set, which you can find on the official Flames of War website. However, some basic advice is to wash with soapy water ahead of time and let them dry before using super glue to assemble.