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  • AS42 Sahariana

    AS42 Sahariana
     
    Contains one resin & metal vehicle.
    WGB-IT-111
    £27.00
    £30.00 save 10%
  • Bolt Action Armies of Italy Third Edition

    Armies of Italy: Third Edition is your essential guide to collecting and playing Italian forces in Bolt Action!
     
    With a huge roster of infantry, artillery, vehicles, and more covered across 96 full-colour pages, Armies of Italy gives you everything you need to transform your collection of Italian Bolt Action miniatures into a significant fighting force on the tabletop. Whether you’re fielding the Italian military as a part of the Axis, or post-Armistice, this book includes not one, but three army lists and sets of national special rules to cover all eventualities!
     
    In addition to the unit profiles and national special rules, Armies of Italy is packed with historical background details, and full-colour illustrations and photography, to inspire your hobby journey.
     
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    409915801A
    £28.00
     
  • Bolt Action: Italian Alpini Mountain Troops

    Known as Le Penne Nere (the black feathers), after the distinctive raven feather in their headgear, the Alpini are the Italian Army’s elite specialists in mountain warfare. Created by Royal decree no. 1056 in 1872, they are the oldest mountain specialists in the world.

    In 1935, the Italian fascist government under Mussolini reorganised the Alpini into six divisions and sent three of them to fight on the Eastern Front alongside the Germans against the Soviet Union. However, the Germans deployed these elite troops (trained and equipped for mountain combat against infantry) along the flat plains of the Don River facing tanks. Despite this, the tenacious Alpini were able to escape encirclement and survive.

    During the war, Italian Alpini divisions saw combat in Albania, France, Greece and Yugoslavia, as well as in the Soviet Union and even as far afield as East Africa. After the armistice in 1943, the 3rd Alpini Division joined the Allied cause while the 4th Alpini Division continued to fight alongside Germany.

    Contains:

    Enough plastic components to make 30 Alpini miniatures.
    Includes a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models.
    Options for M33 steel helmets or alpine caps.
    Weapons included: M91/41 rifle, M91/38 Carcano Cavalry Carbine, M38A Beretta SMG, M38 Carcano carbine, M1934 9mm Beretta pistol, Breda M30 LMG and combat knives.
    Plastic bases.
    Assembly leaflet.
    Full-colour waterslide decals

    402015803
    £33.30
    £37.00 save 10%
  • Bolt Action: Italian Army Support Group

    One of the largest ground forces of the war, the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) was hardened by its experiences in Albania, Ethiopia and the Spanish Civil War prior to its entry to the Second World War.
     
    The Italian Army fielded a wide range of weapons from various manufacturers. The most successful and commonly used machine gun was the Breda M37 8mm air-cooled weapon, its reputation led to it being fielded by the British SAS when captured.
     
    Like so many nations, the Italian Army made good use of mortars such as the Mortaio da 81/14 Modello 35 which was nearly identical to the 81mm mortar fielded by the United States.
     
    Contains the following metal miniatures which can be fielded as Italian Army or Blackshirt troops:
     
    Officer with pistol
    Officer with SMG
    Medic
    Radio operator
    MMG team
    Medium mortar team
    Plastic bases
     
    Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
    402215801
    £26.55
    £29.50 save 10%
  • Italian Army 100-17 Modello 14 medium artillery

    The 100/17 Modello 14 was a Skoda-designed medium howitzer that made up the bulk of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was a piecemeal collection from a previous era, although crewmen were well trained and made the most of the equipment they had. The bravery of the Italian artillerymen on the Eastern Front was legendary, often firing over open sights at the approaching enemy in an attempt to stem the Soviet tide.
     
    Contains one metal howitzer with four man crew.
    403015809
    £21.60
    £24.00 save 10%
  • Italian Army Infantry Section

    Box contains 10 metal foot figures
     
    Set includes:
     
    7 Random Riflemen
    Random NCO
    Random LMG Team
    WGB-II-02
    £20.00
     
  • Italian Bersaglieri FOO Team

    Whether it is an artillery battery miles away from the battlefield, a naval gunship out to sea, or a ground attack aircraft high above the fighting, such weapons systems would be much less effective without the services of well-trained forward observers. Each infantry division was assigned its own artillery support assets in the Regio Esercito, and although many of the artillery pieces and aircraft were outdated, they were nonetheless quite lethal under the right circumstances. Given the firepower these forward observers could bring to bear on their targets, their neutralization was a high priority to opposing commanders.
     
    Contains three metal figures.
     
    Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
    403015812
    £6.75
    £7.50 save 10%
  • Italian X Arditi Section

    Formed in May of 1942, the Arditi X Regiment were named after the famed Italian assault units of the Great War and tasked with competing against the British LRDG and SAS units in the Western Desert.
     
    Initially formed up of three companies comprising paratroopers, frogmen and the Arditi Camionettisti motorised forces (often in AS.42 scout cars providing long-range reconnaissance patrols), the Arditi X undertook clandestine sea, air and land operations, often behind enemy lines.
     
    Box contains 10 metal figures with plastic bases.
     
    Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
    402215806
    £23.85
    £26.50 save 10%