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Tribal Honour is Everything is a Skirmish Combat Game that provides players with a game set in a pre-gunpowder tribal/clan setting. The rules offer some new and exciting approaches to wargaming.
The game is played with a normal deck of cards. Cards determine movement, unit activation and – most importantly – combat. Players can actually be involved in the combat through playing/holding particular cards. Attacking, defending, waiting for an opening, bluffing the opponent – these are all strategies the player can use in a round of Tribal combat.
Turret Bunkers (GE681) with one R-35 turret, one APX turret, one Panzer II turret and two turret base plates.
Given the limited resources available to the planners of Fortress Europa, they used whatever material was available. While the French tanks captured in 1940 might be old and no longer battleworthy, their turrets were still useful as beach defences for the Wiederstandneste.
UH-1 Huey Helicopter Platoon (TUBX07)
contains two plastic UH-1 Huey helicopters, two plastic flight stands, eight rare-earth magnets, one decal sheet and two unit cards.
Unit Cards Egyptian Forces in the Middle East provide unit information for playing Fate of a Nation providing quick reference and an aid to constructing army lists
Unit Cards Israeli Forces in the Middle East provide unit information for playing Fate of a Nation providing quick reference and an aid to constructing army lists
Unit Cards Jordanian Forces in the Middle East provide unit information for playing Fate of a Nation providing quick reference and an aid to constructing army lists
Unit Cards Syrian Forces in the Middle East provide unit information for playing Fate of a Nation providing quick reference and an aid to constructing army lists
Airborne engineers gave an Airborne company extra pioneer supplies to clear mines and traps or set up their own, or they could just shove all those explosives into a Jerry tank's vision slits, road wheels or open hatches. Commanded by Major Julian Cook, an experienced Airborne officer with a successful track record, the Airborne Engineers captured the Maas-Waal Canal crossing and, famously, the Waal River bridge.
This Flames Of War blister pack contains:
1 Flames Of War United States Major Julian Cook Command Warrior Team
1 Flames Of War United States Airborne Engineer Platoon HQ Section
1 Flames Of War United States Airborne Command Pioneer Rifle Team
1 Flames Of War United States Airborne Command Pioneer Supply Handcart Team
2 Flames Of War United States Airborne Engineer Operating Squads
4 Flames Of War United States Airborne Pioneer Rifle Teams
1 Flames Of War United States Airborne Engineer Weapons Squad
2 Flames Of War United States Airborne Pioneer M1919 LMG Teams
The eyes and ears of the division, the Armored Recon Platoon uses stealth to gain information on the enemy but can fight their way out of trouble if they must.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Armored Recon Platoon 1x United States Command Armored Recon Carbine Team 3x United States Armored Recon Carbine Teams 2x United States Armored Recon M2 60mm Mortar Teams
Dismounting from their M3 half-track, the armoured infantry lay down a withering fire with their machine guns, mortar, semi-automatic Garand rifles, and bazookas.
Each armoured rifle platoon is an army unto itself. It supports its infantry with heavy weapons such as the excellent 60mm mortar and the M1919 light machine-gun. These will guarantee that your troops will not only make it to their objective, but also hold it against enemy counter attacks.
This Flames Of War boxed set contains:
five plastic M3 Half-tracks sprues, five plastic Crew sprues, two plastic Infantry sprues, one Decal sheet, one Small three-hole base, five Small two-hole bases & eight Medium four-hole bases.
Supplied with seemingly limitless ammunition and enough radios to direct their fire, American artillery soon learnt its trade and enthusiastically blasted enemy targets in its path.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Artillery HQ 2x United States Command Carbine Teams 2x United States Staff Teams 2x United States Observer Rifle Teams
While witnessing the United States Rangers training with the British Commandos General Truscott, the 3rd Infantry Division Commander at the beginning of Anzio, attempted to transfer some of the lessons learned to the 3rd Infantry Division. Every new replacement coming into the 3rd Infantry Division, whether they were a transfer or new recruit, learned quickly that this division was different. Every man was expected to move, and move fast - keeping the pressure on the enemy and not giving an inch was the norm.
This blister pack contains 1 United States Assault Platoon
The bazooka is one of a series of anti-armour and anti-bunker man-portable rocket launchers that saw widespread use throughout World War II. It impressed the German command, so much so they copied it to make the Panzerschreck. Technically named the M9 Anti-tank Rocket Launcher, it was nicknamed "bazooka" from a vague resemblance to the musical instrument of the same name and became a household name, so much so that even now "bazooka" is often used to refer to any shoulder-launched missile weapon.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 10x United States Bazooka Teams
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.
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
Confident but untried in battle, the American officers received several bloody noses from the Germans in North Africa, but they learnt fast and adapted quckly to developing battle situations.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Company HQ 6x United States Command Carbine Teams 2x United States Bazooka Teams
The D7 Bulldozer first started its military service with the US Army during the Second World War. Its primary role was as an earthmover for constructing fortifications such as Anti-tank ditches. Soon however, other roles were quickly discovered that the D7 Bulldozer could fulfil.
This Flames of War pack contains 1 United States D7 Bulldozer.
The ¾ ton Dodge Weapons Carrier carried the heavy infantry weapons for the United States infantry battalions and was also used for light transport and supply duties.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 2 United States Dodge ¾-ton Trucks
The United States divisional combat engineer battalions were capable of performing most engineering tasks (including demolition, obstacle emplacement, fortification, and light bridge building) for the division. Additional battalions from corps or army augmented divisional engineers for more extensive work. Combat Engineer battalions tended to be well motivated and considered themselves to be elite specialists. On occasions combat engineers could act as infantry and frequently did so.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Engineer Combat Platoon 1x United States Command Pioneer Carbine Team 4x United States Pioneer Rifle Teams 3x United States Bazooka Teams 2x United States Pioneer M1917 HMG Teams
The United States divisional combat engineer battalions were capable of performing most engineering tasks (including demolition, obstacle emplacement, fortification, and light bridge building) for the division. Additional battalions from corps or army augmented divisional engineers for more extensive work. Combat Engineer battalions tended to be well motivated and considered themselves to be elite specialists. On occasions combat engineers could act as infantry and frequently did so.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States Engineer Combat Platoon 1x United States Command Pioneer Carbine Team 4x United States Pioneer Rifle Teams
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
The General Motors Corporation 2.5 ton "Deuce and a Half" truck was the most common truck in the United States Army. It was used throughout the war on all fronts in the transport and supply role.
contents: This Flames Of War blister pack contains 2 United States GMC 2½ ton Trucks
The General Motors Corporation 2.5 ton "Deuce and a Half" truck was the most common truck in the United States Army. It was used throughout the war on all fronts in the transport and supply role.
contents: This Flames Of War blister pack contains 2 United States GMC 2.5 ton Trucks (resin)
Intelligence & Recon Platoon
includes four one-piece resin Jeeps with crew (Infantry and Paratrooper figures) and Armored option, four .50 cal MGs, three, .30 cal MGs and one Bazooka Jeep option.
The Willys MB United States Army Jeep, along with the nearly identical Ford GPW, was manufactured from 1941 to 1945 and was used extensively in a myriad of roles by the Allied forces. During World War II Willys produced 363,000 Jeeps and Ford some 280,000, with approximately 51,000 exported to Russia under the Lend-Lease program.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 3x United States Jeeps (resin)
The L4 Grasshopper was a militarised version of the popular civilian Piper Cub, which was often distinguished by its bright yellow colour. The main difference was that the L4 added additional windows to increase the observer's visibility, and it proved a useful addition to the United States artillery batteries supporting the Allied war machine. They could fly above the battlefield and observe enemy movement and positions and, after a short radio message back to fire control, high explosive rounds would begin landing on the enemy's head.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States L4 Grasshopper Air Observation Post
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.
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
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
The M2 .50 cal machine-gun was utilised in various roles during the Second World War. It was mounted on tanks, in fighter aircraft, used for self-defence by bombers and as an Anti-aircraft weapon by troops on the ground.
Fixed to a M2A1 mount and fitted with the 200-round Tombstone ammunition chest the water-cooled M2 .50cal machine-gun can sweep enemy aircraft from the skies or provide devastating fire support against ground targets.
The M2 Half-Track Car, developed by the White Motor Company, was a rugged general purpose vehicle designed to tow field guns and ammunition. It was also heavily armed with .30 cal and .50 cal machine-guns, and was used by other allied forces as well as the United States Army.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M2 Half-Track
The M20 Armored Utility Car - also known as the M20 Scout Car - was an M8 Greyhound with the turret removed. This was replaced with a low, armoured open-topped superstructure and an anti-aircraft ring mount for a .50 cal M2 heavy machinegun. It offered high speed and excellent mobility, along with a degree of protection against small arms fire and shrapnel.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M20 Armoured Utility Car
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
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
The M3 half-track was the workhorse of the United States Armored Infantry and was the larger counterpart to the M2 Half Track Car. The M3 had a longer body than the M2 with a single access door in the rear and seating for a thirteen-man rifle squad. The design, using as many commercial components as possible to improve reliability and speed up production, was standardised in 1940 and the M3 was built by the Autocar Company, Diamond T Motor Company and the White Motor Company. It carried troops safely through light machine-gun and artillery fire to where they could assault their enemies.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M3 Half-Track
M32 TRV (Recovery) (US601)
includes one M32 TRV Recovery Vehicle with Plastic Parts Sprue.
An ARV (Armoured Recovery Vehicle) is a vehicle used to recover battle damaged or broken down vehicles during combat in order to complete more extensive repairs behind the frontlines. The first true ARVs came into being during World War Two and saw service with most nations during the conflict,
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.
The M3A1 Stuart light tank is reliable and fast! A greyhound amongst tanks, the Stuart is used mostly for reconnaissance duties amongst the United States tank divisions.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M3A1 Stuart
The M4 81mm MMC was an M2 based Motor Mortar Carriage equipped with the M1 81 mm mortar. The mortar was intended to be fired dismounted from the vehicle, but could be fired in an emergency from a base inside, and the M4A1 developed this capability further by allowing the weapon to be fixed facing forward and fired from within the vehicle.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M4 81mm MMC
Impressed by the performance of the Churchill Crocodile, US commanders begun speculating if a similar vehicle could be developed using the M4 Sherman tank and approached the British War Office about the possibility of fulfilling the estimated requirement of one hundred M4 Sherman Crocodiles.
This Flames of War pack contains one M4 Sherman Crocodile Flame-thrower Tank & one Tank Commander.
The first tanks the United States landed in Normandy were the 75mm armed models of the M4 Sherman tank. It was quickly realised that against the Panthers and Tigers something with more hitting power would be needed. The up-gunned M4A1 (76mm) Sherman was rapidly shipped to France and was ready in time for Operation Cobra.
Flames Of War contents: this blister pack contains 1x United States M4A1 (76mm) Sherman