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CODE: BFM BBX16
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CODE: BFM BBX09
The British considered the excellent 25pdr one of the best field guns of its day. It didn't fire as heavy a shell as the German and US 105mm... More
CODE: BFM BBX11
The PBI ( Poor Bloody Infantry') are the solid bricks of the army. The infanteers can always be relied on to get the job done. Even when the armoured... More
CODE: BFM BBX12
The Cromwell was the product of further development of British cruiser tanks designed to replace the Crusader, which had proved to be under armoured... More
CODE: BFM TD027
The set comes with 21 full-colour tokens, including 1x Ranged In, 4x Gone to Ground, 4x Dug In, 4x Pinned Down, 4x Bogged Down, 4x Bailed Out markers.... More
CODE: BFM AC001
The Hurricane was the first monoplane fighter to serve with Royal Air Force. It was designed by a team under Sydney Camm and was a logical progression... More
CODE: BFM BBX20
When the British Airborne forces were formed a number of options were considered when looking for a suitable air-transportable light artillery piece.... More
CODE: BFM BBX13
In 1937 work got underway to replace the old 60 pounder guns and 6 inch howitzers with a new modern medium artillery piece. Initial the BL 4.5-inch gun... More
CODE: BFM BBX08
During 1942-43 the standard size of an armoured troop (platoon) was 3 tanks and had served the British well. However it became clearer as the war... More
CODE: BFM MM03
In July 1941 the US Army Ordnance office issued joint specifications with the British for three new armoured cars. The T17E1 specification called for a... More
CODE: BFM AC005
The Typhoon started life as a design as a replacement fighter for Hawker Hurricane in 1937. It proved disappointing in its initial testing. At low... More
CODE: BFM BBX17
The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron The 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron was formed in 1941 under the command of Major CFH Freddie'... More
CODE: BFM MM01
When the war broke out in 1939, many in Britain expected a repeat of the First World War with the army joining the French in the trenches. They would... More
CODE: BFM MM02
With rumors of a new German Heavy tank abunding the British General Staff ordered the development of a Cruiser tank mounting a larger-calibre high... More
CODE: BFM BBX14
Stanley is a an Independent Warrior team rated as Fearless Veteran. He is a Gun team armed with a 6 pdr anti-tank gun and is accompanied by a Loyd... More
CODE: BFM BBX03
At the end of the First World War, the British Army had begun to develop a light artillery piece that amalgamated the advantages of a howitzer with... More
CODE: BFM BBX15
The 3.7-Inch QF gun was Britain's primary heavy anti-aircraft gun during World War II. It was the equivalent of the German 88mm FlaK gun with a... More
CODE: BFM BBX24
Includes seven SAS Jeeps with drivers and passengers, The Special Air Service (SAS) was established by David Sterling who personally led missions... More
CODE: BFM BBX
Comes with three resin Churchill hulls and turrets with 6pdr, 75mm, CS & AVRE gun options, three sets of individual sculpted tracks, one stowage... More
CODE: BFM BBX18
It was decided to equip the British Airborne forces with an anti-tank weapon in 1942, after considering a number of options it was decided to use the... More
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