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Marine Weapons Section (x14 figures)
$16.00
The Marines can also field a variety of heavy weapons such as the M1 Bazooka, 60mm Mortar and even Flame-thrower teams. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS: Metal Infantry Teams 1x Bazooka Team...
Marine 37mm Anti-tank Platoon (x4)
$27.90
The M3A1 37mm anti-tank gun was generally deployed alongside the 81mm mortar in the regimental weapons platoon. Typically made up of four guns, the anti-tank platoon was used to cover...
Mid-War: 100mm Howitzer Battery (x4 Guns Plastic) 4x 100/17 Guns
The 100/17 howitzer is an Austrian design for a short (L/17) 100mm howitzer dating back to the First World War. However, it's still an effective weapon in skilled hands. Firing...
Mid-War: 8.8cm Heavy AA Platoon (x2 Guns Plastic) 2x Flak 36 Guns
The German Army appreciated the heavy 8.8cm FlaK36 anti-aircraft gun as an anti-tank gun. Its ability to knock out any tank at long range was far more interesting to front-line...
Mortar Platoon (Far East) (x6)
$27.90
Mortars were sometimes in short supply, but those companies that did have them put them to good use. These light weapons proved ideal for jungle fighting being comparatively easy to...
Vickers MMG Platoon (Far East) (x4)
$16.00
Against an enemy as brave and determined as the Japanese the machine-gun proved to be the best weapons for stopping massed Banzai charge. The steady stream of fire from the...
2pdr Anti-tank Platoon (Far East) (x4)
The modern and powerful 2 pdr anti-tank gun equipped the anti-tank troops of the British and Indian divisions in Malaya and Burma. When the occasional Japanese tank did make an...
25 pdr Field Troop (Far East) (x4)
In 1942 and 1943 the British Field Artillery Regiments were still equipped with a mix of new OQF 25 pdr guns and old OQF 4.5-inch howitzers. These were fully motorised,...
6pdr Anti-tank Platoon (Far East) (x4)
The 2 pdr made way for the 6 pdr anti-tank gun in 1943. This gun was even more powerful and easily saw to any Japanese tank that may be encountered...
81mm Mortar Platoon (x4)
The Japanese made extensive use of a variety of mortars to great effect during World War II, par-ticularly in the Pacific where their mobility was an advantage. The 81mm Type...
Type 92 Machine-gun Platoon (x4)
Having used the French Hotchkiss Modele 97 to great effect during the Russo-Japanese war, the Japanese decided to develop a licensed version of its successor the Modele 1917 which became...
75mm Regimental Gun Platoon (x2)
The old and reliable Type 41 75mm regimental gun saw service with the Naval Landing forces. As it was originally designed as a mountain gun it was easy to man-handle...
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