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  • Flames of War Parachute 75mm Artillery Battery

    Contains four Parachute or Glider 75mm Pack Howitzer teams and two Unit Cards
    UBX66
    £21.60
    £24.00 save 10%

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  • M1917 Machine-gun Platoon (plastic)

    M1917 Machine-gun Platoon (plastic)

    US784
    £5.40
    £6.00 save 10%

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  • M6 37mm GMC

    M6 37mm GMC (US100) with one M6 37mm GMC & four crew figures.

    Developed in 1942, the M6 37mm GMC mounted a 37mm M3 Anti-tank gun on the back of a 3/4-ton 4x4 Dodge WC-55 truck. The 37mm M3 gun was only able to penetrate 1.4 inches of armour plate at a distance of 500 yards; and crews quickly discovered the 37mm gun was inadequate when it came to dealing with the German tanks of this period.
    US100
    £7.20
    £8.00 save 10%

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  • United States Bazooka Teams (Winter)

    Bazooka Teams (Winter) includes ten Winter-themed Bazooka teams & ten Small two-hole bases.

    Initially designed to fill a major gap in the US infantryman’s arsenal, the Bazooka made a major leap in the evolution of man-portable anti-tank weapons. It had an effective range of 100m and could fire out to 400m. It had a penetration of about 80mm and required two crew, a gunner and loader.
    US757
    £7.20
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  • United States Chemical Mortar Platoon (mediterranean)

    The M2 4.2 inch Mortar provided the company commander with heavy firepower support to break open tough enemy positions.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Chemical Mortar Platoon 1x United States Command Carbine Team 1x United States Observer Carbine Team 4x United States M2 4.2" Chemical Mortar Teams

    US711
    £13.05
    £14.50 save 10%

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  • United States Glider-borne M1 57mm Anti-Tank Gun

    The idea of manufacturing the British OQF 6 pounder in the United States was expressed by the US Army Ordnance in February 1941 and the 57mm Gun M1, based on the OQF 6 pounder Mk 2, entered production in early 1942. At that time the US Army still favoured the 37mm Gun M3 and production was planned solely for lend lease, but by mid-1944 the M1 was the standard anti-tank gun of the US infantry on the Western Front and outnumbered the M3 in Italy. Used on the M3 carriage and airlifted in gliders, the M1 57mm became an effective anti-tank gun for the US Airborne.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 2x United States Glider-borne M1 57mm Anti-Tank Guns

    US502
    £9.00
    £13.50 save 33%

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  • United States HMG Platoon (Winter)

    HMG Platoon (Winter) includes one Command Carbine team, four M1917 HMG teams, four Medium four-hole bases & one Small three-hole base.
    US755
    £4.80
    £8.00 save 40%

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  • United States M1 57mm gun (Winter)

    M1 57mm gun (Winter) includes two M1 57mm guns (with Airborne M1 57mm gun) with crew, one Command Carbine team, one Small three-hole base & two Medium bases.

    The 57mm anti-tank gun has served your GIs well in the past year. While not the most potent weapon in your arsenal, it has become increasingly useful with its new high explosive ammunition, allowing it to knock out enemy nests and infantry positions.
    US503
    £12.15
    £13.50 save 10%

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  • United States M10 GMC

    The 3" GMC M10 Tank Destroyer was based on the medium tank M4A2 (diesel) and was armed with the 3" anti-tank gun. The turret only had a partial roof over its front third and on occasion in the field crews would add their own. The open top was to allow better visibility and easier servicing of the weapon, but at an obvious cost to protection.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M10 GMC

    US102
    £7.20
    £8.00 save 10%

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  • United States M18 Hellcat GMC

    Armed with a 76mm gun, the M18 Gun Motor Carriage Hellcat works with the American GIs to knock out any enemy armour they might encounter in their advance.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M18 Hellcat GMC

    US106
    £4.80
    £8.00 save 40%

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  • United States M2A1 105mm Howitzer

    Cheap and plentiful hard-hitting artillery is one of the infantry commander's most powerful tools, and the M2A1 105mm artillery piece is all of them. When defending, massed artillery bombardments smash the enemy attacks, causing casualties and breaking up concentrated assaults. When attacking, artillery is even more valuable, for few defending soldiers can maintain effective fire with 105mm shells falling on their position.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 2x United States M2A1 105mm Howitzers

    US570
    £12.15
    £13.50 save 10%

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  • United States M3 37mm Anti-Tank Gun with Command

    The 37mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces. Introduced in 1940, it became the standard anti-tank gun of the US infantry. However, the continuing improvement of German tanks quickly rendered the 37 mm ineffective, and by 1943 it was being gradually replaced in the European and Mediterranean theaters by the more powerful British-developed 57mm Gun M1. In the Pacific, where the Japanese tank threat was less significant the M3 remained in service until the end of the war.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 2 United States M3 37mm Anti-Tank Guns and command

    US500
    £10.35
    £11.50 save 10%

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  • United States M36B1 Jackson Tank Destroyer

    Tank Destroyer platoons are central to the American doctrine for destroying enemy armour. When the lead elements radio that they have contact with German panzers, the tank destroyers go forward ‘To Seek, Strike, and Destroy’.

    This Flames of War pack contains one M36B1 Tank Destroyer with optional Top Armour & AA MG upgrades.
    US108
    £7.20
    £8.00 save 10%

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  • United States M5 3 Inch Anti-Tank Gun

    The 3 inch Gun M5 was an anti-tank gun developed in the United States during World War II using a barrel of the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun T9 and elements of the 105 mm Howitzer M2. The gun was issued exclusively to the United States Army tank destroyer battalions, beginning in 1943. While the M5 outperformed earlier anti-tank guns in US service, its effective employment was hindered by its heavy weight and ammunition related issues. Losses suffered by towed tank destroyer battalions in the Battle of the Bulge and the existence of more mobile, better protected alternatives in the form of self-propelled tank destroyers led to gradual removal of the M5 from frontline service in 1945.

    Flames Of War

    This Flames of War blister pack contains 2 United States M5 3 inch Anti-Tank Guns

    US510
    £9.65
    £14.50 save 33%

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  • United States M5 3in gun (Winter)

    M5 3in gun (Winter) includes one Command Carbine team, two M5 3in guns with crew, one Small three-hole bases & two Large bases.

    The 3in Gun M5 is an anti-tank gun developed by the US from the T9 3in anti-aircraft gun. In late 1940 the US Ordnance Corps began to adapt the T9 3in Gun to the anti-tank role. The barrel of the T9 was combined with the horizontal sliding block breech, hydropneumatic recoil system and split-trail carriage of the M2 105mm howitzer.

    US511
    £9.65
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  • United States M7 Priest

    The 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle given the official nickname Priest in British service due to the pulpit-like machine gun ring and following on the ecclesiastical nomenclature from the Bishop self propelled gun. The Priest's 105mm howitzer had enough hitting power to destroy any target and was used in United States Armored Divisions' mobile artillery batteries. Each US Armored Division had three battalions of M7s, giving them unparalleled mobile artillery support. A total of 3,490 M7s were built and they proved to be reliable weapons, continuing to see service in the United States and allied armies well past World War II.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M7 Priest

    US143
    £7.20
    £8.00 save 10%

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  • United States Mortar Platoon (Winter)

    This Flames of War item includes one Command Carbine team, six M1 81mm Mortar teams, six Medium four-hole bases and one Small three-hole base.

    The 81mm M1 Mortar was based on the French Brandt design developed during WWI. The US government purchased the manufacturing rights to the mortar in the late 1930s and began production. The small mortar could be broken down into its three basic components for transport: the tube, the mount and the baseplate. The 81mm mortar’s range varied depending on the type of shell used, up to a maximum of 3,290 yards.
    US754
    £7.65
    £11.50 save 33%

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  • United States Parachute M1A1 75mm Howitzer

    The 75mm Pack Howitzer M1 was designed in the United States in the 1920s to meet a need for an artillery piece that could be moved across difficult terrain. Married to the M8 carriage, it was used by the Airborne during World War II which gave the paratroopers an effective artillery piece which could be deployed rapidly.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 2x United States Parachute M1A1 75mm Howitzers

    US560
    £5.40
    £9.00 save 40%

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  • United States Parachute Rifle Platoon (Winter)

    Parachute Rifle Platoon (Winter) includes one Command Rifle/MG team, one Bazooka team, six Rifle/MG teams (with Rifle team options), one M2 60mm mortar team, ten Medium four-hole bases, one Small three-hole base & one Small two-hole bases.

    All Parachute Rifleman are volunteers. They are some of the best motivated, best trained, best paid, and the best dressed troopers in the US Army. Parachute Rifle Companies are the bravest of the brave.
    US727
    £11.65
    £17.50 save 33%

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  • United States T19 105mm HMC

    A replacement for the T30 75mm HMC, the United States T19 105 mm HMC was an M3 half-track based Howitzer Motor Carriage equipped with the M2A1 105 mm howitzer able to carry eight rounds into combat.

    Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States T19 105mm HMC

    US141
    £7.20
    £8.00 save 10%

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