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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Mid-War: Sd Kfz 7/1 Quad AA Platoon x3 Tanks SdKfz 7/1 SP AA guns Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: Sd Kfz 7/1 Quad AA Platoon x3 Tanks SdKfz 7/1 SP AA guns

The Sd Kfz 7/1 half-track was armed with a quad-firing 20mm anti-aircraft gun, giving each vehicle a tremendous rate of fire of 1800 rounds per minute. With that much fire...
Marine 75mm SPM Self-propelled Gun Platoon (x2) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marine 75mm SPM Self-propelled Gun Platoon (x2)

$27.90
The initial role of the self-propelled gun platoon was to seek out the enemy’s flanks and then set up in ambush positions to engage their tanks. Although the 75mm gun...
Mid-War: Italian Autocannone 20mm AA Platoon Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: Italian Autocannone 20mm AA Platoon

The Breda 20/65 M35 20mm anti-aircraft gun gave the Royal Army an effective light anti-aircraft weapon. In North Africa, they were mounted on trucks as Autocannoni, giving them the mobility to...
Mid-War: Italian AB41 Armoured Car Platoon Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: Italian AB41 Armoured Car Platoon

As a wheeled armoured car, the AB41 is very fast on hard surfaces, although less mobile in difficult terrain. Its 20mm gun is effective against enemy armoured cars, allowing it...
Mid-War: Panzer III (Late) Tank Platoon (x5 Tanks Plastic) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: Panzer III (Late) Tank Platoon (x5 Tanks Plastic)

The 7.5cm gun version of the Panzer III proved an able support weapon but by the summer of 1943, despite its long and proven battle record, the tank was starting...
Mid-War: Grant Armoured Troop (x5 Tanks Plastic) 5x Grant tanks Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Mid-War: Grant Armoured Troop (x5 Tanks Plastic) 5x Grant tanks

British armoured regiments were delighted to receive the new American-made M3 Grant tank, which gave them a tank with a gun as good as those on the German panzers, with...
20mm Light AA Troop (x3) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

20mm Light AA Troop (x3)

In the jungle terrain the Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun had to stick to the roads and wasn’t always available as support. Realising this, the Indian Army began using lighter Oerlikon...
Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car Troop (x3) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car Troop (x3)

Some of the 3rd Indian Cavalry Regiment in Malaya are equipped with Marmon-Herrington Mark III armoured cars. The job of reconnaissance units is not to stand and fight, but to...
Indian Pattern Carrier (x3) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Indian Pattern Carrier (x3)

The Indian Army made a simple armoured scout car to be used by its troops called the Indian Pattern Carrier (or Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern or ACV-IP to give...
Sentinel Armoured Troop (x3) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Sentinel Armoured Troop (x3)

Though the Australian home service armoured divisions are armed with M3 Grant medium tanks, it was initially intended that these divi-sions would be at least partially equipped with the new...
20mm AA Platoon (x4) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

20mm AA Platoon (x4)

To complement the heavier anti-aircraft fire provided by the Type 88 75mm guns, a SNLF Company had a light anti-aircraft gun platoon, which could contain a variety of light anti-aircraft...
Type 4 Chi-To Tank Platoon (x5) Model Kit Battlefront Miniatures

Type 4 Chi-To Tank Platoon (x5)

The Type 4 Chi-To is the ultimate develop-ment of the line of medium tanks started with the Type 97 Chi-Ha. It is longer, wider, taller, better armed, and better armoured...

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.