Great Britain
While much smaller than those of the main continental powers, the British Army had a fierce tradition of professionalism, and by the end of the war had grown to over 3 million men. Even during the retreats of 1940 this professionalism never wavered, and helped turn the tide of the Axis advance. This culminated in June 1944 when they stormed across the English Channel and onto the beaches of Normandy - while the Red Devils of the British Airborne had parachuted their way behind enemy lines to capture key objectives which would pave the way for the liberating Allied forces to then sweep back across Europe.
That's not to mention the Commonwealth troops of Africa, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa who shared much of the same equipment - and fought throughout Europe, Africa, the Far East and beyond - meaning that these models from the Bolt Action range cover a vast swathe of the Second World War.
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Kangaroo APC (Priest)Get your British and Canadian infantry moving in style! Developed by Canadian engineers in Normandy from the M7 Priest self-propelled gun by the simple expedient of removing the gun and adding some extra armour plating, the Priest Kangaroo was designed to carry infantry right...
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British & Canadian Recce Infantry PlatoonMount up and move out with this powerful, mobile Recce Infantry Platoon! British and Canadian troops in North-West Europe made good use of ‘Kangaroo’ armoured transports to close with the enemy. Converted from a number of armoured fighting vehicles including the Ram and Churchill...
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Commando Amphibious RaidersThe Commandos - drawn from volunteers from within the United Kingdoms armed forces, the Special Service Brigade would swell to 30 individual units and 4 assault brigades - carrying out operations in all theaters, from Norway Channel Islands Mediterranean France Germany to Burma and...
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Desert RaidersTear across the Western Desert wreaking havoc amongst the Axis lines with this great bundle of special forces troops. Two light trucks and two jeeps that are positively festooned with various types of machine gun make up an Armoured Platoon, plus there's enough infantry...
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Guardian Light WalkerAfter a personal request from Churchill to Roosevelt a number of Coyote light walkers were shipped to the United Kingdom in late 1946.Many were immediately deployed to the frontlines unmodified as the Guardian Mark I. While generally proving successful, reports from the field concluded that...
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Hornet Medium WalkerThe Guardian light walker had originally proved adequate in supporting the infantry in urban environments and difficult terrain, but it began to struggle as Axis anti-walker techniques improved. Although impressed by the capabilities of the new US Kodiak close assault walker the Commonwealth decided to instead...
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Merlin Heavy WalkerThe Merlin represents the pinnacle of Commonwealth walker design by complementing its human crews with an onboard automated management 'brain' called Guinevere. In addition to its two fists, the Merlin utilises a 3” anti-tank gun as its main weapon. Arm mounted twin .50cal heavy machine...
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