Germany
The forces of Germany fought throughout WWII on every front imaginable - from the icy steppes of the Soviet Union, to the choking sands of El Alamein, the beaches of Normandy, and the rubble-strewn streets of Berlin. This, combined with their range of troop types - from the Heer and SS to Fallschirmjager and Afrika Korps - and vast array of tanks, assault guns, tank destroyers and other vehicles, makes them a compelling choice for Bolt Action collectors and players. There's never been a better time to start, with pre-orders of the brand new Armies of Germany Third Edition book now live. The Bolt Action Third Edition rulebook also has a provisional army list to get you started collecting and playing!
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Afrika Korps KubelwagenThe Kubelwagen was the military version of the Volkswagen car and proved a reliable, rugged and much-liked little workhorse that saw action on every front from the start of the war. Although it lacked the four-wheel drive of Allied Jeeps, this was compensated to...
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Waffen-SS SG-6 TrippelwagenHans Trippel designed the all-terrain four-wheeled drive amphibious car in 1935. His technique was to fit car mechanics into a boat hull rather than try to waterproof a car chassis. He set up a factory in Hamburg in 1936 under the patronage of Hermann...
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SchwimmwagenThe Schwimmwagen was adapted from the Kubelwagen to produce a four-wheel drive amphibious vehicle. It was widely used - and not just in an amphibious role - fulfilling a similar function to jeeps in the Allied armies. This vehicle was in use throughout the...
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Afrika Korps 7.5cm LeIG 18 light artilleryThe German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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Afrika Korps Pak 36 light anti-tank gunThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, the Pak 36 equipped the Panzerjäger battalions and was effective for its size. Although it struggled against heavier armour, its accuracy and small size meant it stayed in service throughout the war. In games of Bolt Action...
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Afrika Korps 2cm Flak 38Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw use against other types of targets. Their high velocity rounds 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...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 38 5cm anti-tank gun (1941-42)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. First issued in 1940, the Pak 38 was very effective, with a 50mm calibre and tungsten cored ammunition. During the invasion of...
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Waffen-SS LeIG 18 7.5cm light infantry gun (1943-45)The German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barrelled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gunThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, the Pak 36 equipped the Panzerjäger battalions and was effective for its size. Although it struggled against heavier armour, its accuracy and small size meant it stayed in service throughout the war. In games of Bolt Action...
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Blitzkrieg German 2cm Flak 38Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw use against other types of targets. Their high velocity rounds 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...
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Blitzkrieg German Pak 36 anti-tank gun with stielgranateThe standard German anti-tank gun in 1939, it equipped the Panzerjäger battalions but was quickly outclassed by heavier armour on enemy tanks. In order to extend its usefulness the Stielgranate 41 hollow-charge ammunition round was developed. This large, fin-stabilised shell fitted over the end...
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German Heer 7.5cm leIG 18 light artillery (Winter)The German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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Blitzkrieg German 75mm LeiG 18 light artillery (1939-42)The German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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German Ammunition trailerContains one resin and metal ammunition trailer Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Afrika Korps 5cm PaK 38 anti-tank gunWebstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (100mm x 80mm) - only available through this webstore. First issued in 1940, the Pak 38 was a good weapon in its day, with a 50mm calibre and tungsten cored ammunition....
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Fallschirmjager 10.5cm LG40/1 recoilless artillery (1943-45)Pack contains 3 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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German Heer 2cm FlaK 38 (1943-45)Designed to engage enemy aircraft, many automatic cannons saw use against other types of targets. Their high velocity rounds 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...
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Fallschirmjager Panzerbuchse 41 anti-tank gun (1943-45)Falling somewhere between anti-tank rifle and true anti-tank gun the lightweight Panzerbuchse 41 was perfect for the highly mobile Fallschirmjäger. An innovative squeezebore design firing tungsten ammunition, the projectile lost power at longer ranges but was lethal close up. In games of Bolt Action...
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German Heer Howling Cow rocket launcher (1943-45)Webstore Exclusive! This artillery piece is supplied with a laser-cut oval MDF base (120mm x 92mm) - only available through this webstore. You can now base your complete gun and crew together, making attractive mini-dioramas! Although an imprecise weapon, the Schweres Wurfgerat 41 was...
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German Heer 75mm leIG 18 light artillery (1943-45)The German light infantry support gun mark 18 was a short-barreled 75mm howitzer. It was used throughout the war in most theatres and gave much needed support to the hard-pressed Infantry. It could be towed by light tractor, or even pulled by hand into...
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