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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70mm Battalion Gun Platoon (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

70mm Battalion Gun Platoon (x2)

The compact 70mm Type 92 infantry gun, much like a mortar, was used to provide immediate support to the Naval Landing forces during their operations ashore. It was light and...
75mm Heavy Anti-aircraft Platoon (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

75mm Heavy Anti-aircraft Platoon (x2)

$26.10
Allied intelligence originally assumed that Japan’s Type 88 75mm anti-aircraft gun was a copy of the German 8.8cm Flak 36/37 gun, but it was instead their own design incorporating features...
47mm Rapid-fire Gun Platoon (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

47mm Rapid-fire Gun Platoon (x2)

In 1939, Japan’s primary anti-tank weapon was the 37mm Type 94 quick-firing gun which served as both an anti-tank gun and an infantry support gun. The 37mm calibre anti-tank gun...
37mm Rapid-fire Gun Platoon (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

37mm Rapid-fire Gun Platoon (x2)

In 1939, Japan’s primary anti-tank weapon was the 37mm Type 94 quick-firing gun which served as both an anti-tank gun and an infantry support gun. The 37mm calibre anti-tank gun...
Marine Mortar Platoon (x4) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marine Mortar Platoon (x4)

The four mortars assigned to each battalion would work closely with the Marine riflemen to spot targets. The 81mm mortar platoon was often the target of counter-battery fire due to...
Marine M1917 MG Platoon (x4) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marine M1917 MG Platoon (x4)

$16.00
The M1917 heavy machine-guns are organised into weapons companies as part of the Marine infantry battalion. From there they can be allo-cated to individual companies to be deployed as seen...
20mm Twin Mk 4 Anti-aircraft Gun (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

20mm Twin Mk 4 Anti-aircraft Gun (x2)

$26.10
The .50 calibre machine-guns lacked the range required to hit high flying bombers and were superseded by the twin 20mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft gun.  THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS: 4x metal 20mm Twin...
105mm Field Artillery Section (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

105mm Field Artillery Section (x2)

Some Field Artillery Regiments were equipped with the Type 91 105mm howitzer. The Type 91 105mm howitzer was a small, more crude-looking piece, but could fire a 15kg shell over...
Japanese 75mm Field Artillery Section (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Japanese 75mm Field Artillery Section (x2)

A division's Field Artillery Regiments used Type 38 75mm field guns to provide  fire sup-port. The venerable Type 38 was armed with high explosive, armour piercing, phosphorus, chemical, smoke, and...
Marine 75mm Artillery Battery (x4) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marine 75mm Artillery Battery (x4)

The 75mm Pack Howitzer was nicknamed ‘Little Dynamite’ by the troops due to its small size and ability to deliver a high rate of fire. It was perfect for transporting...
Marine 105mm Artillery Battery (x4) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marine 105mm Artillery Battery (x4)

The 105mm howitzer provided heavier indirect support that was close enough to the front to respond quickly to Japanese counter-attacks. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS: 4x plastic and metal 105mm Howitzer Teams...
Mid-War: 8.8cm Heavy AA Platoon (x4 Guns Plastic) x4 guns with crew Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: 8.8cm Heavy AA Platoon (x4 Guns Plastic) x4 guns with crew

The legacy of the famously versatile 8.8cm FlaK36 anti-aircraft gun on the Eastern Front began with its ability to deal with the heaviest Soviet tanks. The 8.8cm FlaK36 anti-aircraft gun...

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.