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  • Afrika Korps 2cm Flak 38

    Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw ample use against other type of targets. Their high-velocity shots were lethal against enemy lightly armoured or soft-skinned vehicles, not to mention against infantry.
     
    The standard light anti-aircraft weapon of the German armed forces was the 20mm Flak 38, and was widely used by all services. It could fire about 120 rounds per minute, including reloading time.
     
    Contains 1 metal anti-aircraft gun and 3 crew.
    403012030
    £17.10
    £19.00 save 10%
  • Afrika Korps 8.8cm Flak 37

    Originally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it became known by Allied troops) had a high muzzle velocity to allow it to reach the higher ranges modern bombers were capable of at the time. This would make it an exceptionally deadly anti-tank weapon as many Allied tank crews would learn to their peril. The 88 could also be deployed as a conventional artillery piece – as one infantryman noted, the 88 was 'anti-everything'...
     
    The 88’s fearsome reputation grew immensely during its service in the Western Desert where it was one of the very few weapons capable of dealing with the British Matilda II infantry tanks.
     
    Capable of firing accurately whilst still attached to its wheeled carriages, penetrating armour plate up to 108mm thick at ranges of up to 1,100 yards,  the 88 could be fully deployed onto its cruciform firing platform and ready to fire in around two and a half minutes.
     
    Many 88s were fitted with a large gunshield although in the desert there were many examples of this being dispensed with.
     
    In Bolt Action
     
    Use the Flak 37 just like Rommel did in the Western Desert, well placed with an open field of fire as far back out of reach of enemy units as possible and well dug in. Utilize the Super-heavy anti-tank gun on a rotating platform to blast apart enemy armour from far distances. With the addition of a spotter in a forward deployment position relaying coordinates, nothing will be safe!
     
    Bolt Action Profile:
     
    Cost: 128pts (inexperienced), 160pts (Regular), 192pts (Veteran).
    Teams: 7 Men
    Weapons: 1 Super-heavy anti-tank gun on a rotating platform.
    Options: - May add a spotter for +10 points
    Special Rules: - Gun Shield - Team Weapon - Fixed - Flak - Versatile
    Found in: Page 41 of the Armies of Germany 2nd Edition book  
    In the Box
     
    This Flak 37 kit is supplied with 8.8cm shells and shell cases and can be built to both traverse and elevate - neither enemy armour nor aircraft will be safe!
     
    Contains:
     
    One 1/56 scale hard plastic WWII 8.8cm Flak 37 dual-purpose AA/AT gun
    7 metal German DAK crew
    Bolt Action stat card
    Full-colour waterslide decal sheet
    Construction leaflet
    402012034
    £31.05
    £34.50 save 10%
  • Afrika Korps LeFH 18 10.5cm medium artillery

    105mm calibre and larger howitzers were employed at the divisional level. These long-ranged, heavy-hitting, weapons could sometimes be overrun and in bolt action provide a fearsome objective to take on for both men and machines.

    403012029
    £23.85
    £26.50 save 10%
  • Bolt Action Japanese Type 1 47mm Anti Tank Gun

    The Type 1 47mm AT gun was developed following the Japanese encounter with Russian armour and was the first indigenously developed dedicated anti-tank gun. It lacked the performance of other contemporary weapons of similar calibre, but was deemed sufficiently capable against lightly armoured tanks.
     
    By the time it was introduced in 1942, it was therefore already outdated. The same gun was used as the main armament of the Type 97 Chi-Ha Shinhoto tank. It was also used by Japanese paratroops – dropped disassembled in separate containers.
    WGB-JI-45
    £17.10
    £19.00 save 10%
  • German Afrika Korps 5cm PAK 38 Anti-Tank Gun

    This Warlord Games pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew miniatures
    WGB-AK-21
    £17.10
    £19.00 save 10%
  • German Heer 7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery (Winter)

    The Germans employed a tremendous variety of light infantry guns, field guns and howitzers, which generally had a caliber of 75mm. These guns were used for close support and were light enough to be manhandled by their crews.

    403012001
    £17.10
    £19.00 save 10%
  • US Army 75mm Howitzer

    Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
    WGB-AI-33
    £17.10
    £19.00 save 10%
  • US Army M1 37mm anti-tank gun

    The 37 mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces. Introduced in 1940, it became their standard with its size enabling it to be pulled by a jeep. 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 theatres by the more powerful British-developed 57 mm Gun M1.

    In the Pacific, where the Japanese tank threat was less significant, the M3 remained in service until the end of the war. Like many other light anti-tank guns, the M3 was widely used in the infantry support role and as an anti-personnel weapon, firing high-explosive and canister rounds.

    The M3 saw action for the first time during the defence of the Philippines in December 1941. It went on to become a factor in the Guadalcanal Campaign, where it was successfully employed against both Japanese armour and infantry.

    Throughout the war it remained effective against Japanese vehicles, which were thinly armoured and were rarely committed in large groups. The light weight of the gun made it easy to move through difficult terrain, against enemy fortifications the M3 was only somewhat effective because of its small high-explosive projectile.

    Its overall effectiveness and ease of use meant the gun remained in service with the Marine Corps and with some Army units in the Pacific until the end of the war.

    Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal crew figures.
    WGB-AI-32
    £13.05
    £14.50 save 10%