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9. British dead EW |
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80.British Mk IV Tank Female (Resin and Metal kit) |
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88. British 1914 Guards infantry advancing (taller than 15mm!) EW |
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92. British cavalry command EW |
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124. British Vickers HMGs/helmet. LW |
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126. British sportsmen in helmet (cricket, rugby, football) LW |
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133. British stretchers and bearers (4 stretchers and 4 stretcher bearers- |
281. Trench raiders |
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290. Lanchester armoured car £6 (used on western front and in et Russian civil war) |
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Germans |
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14. German 77m Gun (x1) |
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100. Stormtroopers +gasmasks LW |
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101. Dead stormtroopers LW |
102. Stormtroopers with flamethrower LW Flamethrowers worked in teams of 2 men. The man with the canister on his back is positioned behind the squirter man. the rear man's hose can be animated to show some flex. |
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107. German HMGs LW |
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130. German 105mm howitzer (x1) |
134. German stretcher bearers |
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149. German Freikorps....will do as LW Germans in light kit. Advancing |
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194. German EW command advancing |
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197. German EW standing casualties |
198. German EW jaegers advancing |
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200. German EW jaeger HMGs |
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202. German HQ staff |
203. German EW cavalry |
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241. Uhlan dismounted command |
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This is the largest WW1 late war French range of figures available in 15mm. The French equipment was used by US forces too. |
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161. French EW infantry firing |
162. French EW infantry command |
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163. French EW gun crew |
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167 .French EW HMGs |
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173. French LW advancing with bayonet |
174. French LW charging with bayonet |
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177. French LW Hotchkiss HMG |
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181. French LW LMGs |
182. French LW officers |
183. French LW kneeling firing |
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184. French LW assault LMG, grenades |
185. French LW gun crew |
186. French LW ragged veterans |
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187. French LW dead |
188. French LW |
189. French LW gasmasks advancing |
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220. French LW flamethrower teams |
221. French LW surrendering |
222. French LW trench raiders |
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250. FT 17 octagonal turret + gun (£7) |
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These 15mm figures are for the early war Belgian army. This army faced the German 1914 onslaught and fought bravely. |
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21. Belgian infantry kneeling firing |
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24. Belgian HMGs Version Hotchkiss |
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27. Belgian infantry standing firing |
28. Belgian infantry advancing |
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29. Belgian guide cavalry 4 figures |
30. Belgian infantry officers |
33. Belgian guide cavalry command 4 figures |
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36. Belgian grenadiers (Elite) |
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40. Belgian dead |
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224. Belgian on bicycles (6) |
225. Belgian HMG V2 Browning |
223. Minerva armoured car (Fitter carrying lots of extra spares) £6.00 |
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Here are the Cossacks. These figures will cover WW1 and WW2 units. They are all made with a standard Cossack hat (papakha) but enterprising gamers can use the separate heads to make their own conversions. |
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Russian |
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17. Russian greatcoat advancing |
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44. Russian cavalry lancers |
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45. Russian higher command |
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48. Russian infantry standing firing |
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49. Russian HMG's |
50. Russian infantry without rifles |
51. Red guard ( R/W) |
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52. Cheka(R) |
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56. Navy gun crew (R/W) |
57. Naval HMGs(R/W) (2 teams) |
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63. Austin Putilov armoured car (resin/metal) |
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59. Armoured engine and tender. This is a resin and metal kit £16 Requires TT track |
60. 2 Turret armoured carriage.£10 |
61. Flat car with sides £6.50 Requires TT or HoM track |
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16300. Russian armoured train set A collection of pieces from our Russian WW1 train (Range 16) as follows : #59x1, #60x2, #61x1 £39 |
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Railroad track 1. Use TT (Table Top) track. TT is an old gauge that is still popular in Europe. |
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71. Red army HMGs (red army troops are in pointy hat)(2 teams) |
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72. Tchanka with 4 crew in peaked hats. Three horses |
73. Officers carriage . Five figures and two horses standing. |
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85. Red cavalry/ command |
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129. Russian civil war standard bearers |
131. Russian 4 horse limber £7.50 |
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89. Polish infantry |
114. Polish lancers |
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115. Polish HMGs |
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136. Austrian Infantry advancing |
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142. Austrian HMG |
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246. Dragoons - |
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General WW1 pieces |
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21042 Grid markers for Square Bashing Rules et al |
35. Fort turret large (resin) |
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21.043 HQ Stuff |
128. Steam picket boat. Armed with a 3pdr deck gun. 6.5" long. £13£16 supplied without crew. By Steve Ward...boatman! |
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Turkish |
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226. Rifle firing |
227. HMG (Schwarloze) (2 teams) |
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229. Charging |
231. Dead |
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232. Officers |
234. Boys |
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235. Cavalry command |
236. Cavalry |
237. Bombers (grenades) |
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Serbia entered the war in 1914. It bravely fought against the much larger Austrian army. It beat the Austrians convincingly in the early battles. eventually superior numbers told and the Serbs fell back to Albania. This range represents the Serbians army of 1914. It can be used for the slightly earlier Balkan war. After 1914 the Serbian army was re- These figures mostly wear the iconic Serbian cap (Sajkaca). Serbians also made wide use of the moccasin like "opanci". They are sculpted here with the traditional turned up toe. |
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264. Regular infantry officers Dice is 16mm PP dice. |
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266. Reservist infantry in cap Dice is 16mm PP dice. |
267. Reservist infantry officers |
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271. Machine guns |
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274. Cavalry troopers |
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275. Cavalry command |
276. Dismounted cavalry |
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278. Armed women militia |
Another view of pack 273, Serbian gun. |
Third pose from pack 274 Serbian cavalry. |
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Polish 1920 |
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291. Advancing |
292. Firing |
293. Officers |
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Pierre Laporte Pierre is a prodigious painter. His painting is great. Here it is. Thanks to Pierre! |
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4th Polish uhlans (lancers) |
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Alexeievsky |
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Czech legion |
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Drozdowsky |
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German Freikorps |
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Belgian Minerva armoured car |
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Polish infantry |
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Polish artillery |
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Tchanka and officer's carriage |
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Trotsky's red sotnia |
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New Belgian riflemen |
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Belgian dog carts + other figures |
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FT 17 tanks |
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RCW Kornilovsky regiment |
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Polish HMG |
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Red infantry |
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RCW tanks |
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King Albert |
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Carabiniers |
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Line infantry |
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Belgian |
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Belgian cyclists dismounted |
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British |
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French |
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German mid war storm,troopers 1915 |
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German 1914 uhlans (lancers) |
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RCW Samoursky |
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Pierre has painted some great figures here . There should be more to come (Pierre?) |
Pack Contents |
The 15mm figures are made of metal ( a pewter). Infantry packs usually have 8 figures , from a variation of 3 poses. Older infantry packs include an officer as a fourth pose. Newer packs have the command as a separate pack. Field gun packs consist of a single gun kit only. Vehicles are also sold as singles. |
Russian armoured trains |
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These are all by Neil C. A fine array of Russian locomotive power. Thanks Neil |
Further conversions are in the offing, 2 variants of the Ov class, with 6 wheeled tenders, a ‘toblerone’ armour clad version of your Wild West 4- I’m thoroughly enjoying this project and your continued support with spare parts is much appreciated! |
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A Sormovo Works variant ‘No.12 In Honour of Comrade L Trotsky’ alongside your conventional Armoured Locomotive ‘Comrade Blyukher’, together with the heavily converted Wild West train morphed into a Russian ‘A’ class 4- |
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