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Warlord Games: Bolt Action: US Infantry 28mm Plastic Infantry One Sprue
This box gives you a platoon of tough, well-trained troops with enough firepower to successfully perform almost any task given to them.American troops were after all aggressive, resourceful and supremely well-equipped…
These miniatures are usable…
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These miniatures are usable as almost all types of regular American line troops – from the US entry into WWII in the Mediterranean through to the war’s end in Europe. They can, of course, be fielded as other nations – Uncle Sam outfitted all manner of troops from his stores. These G.I.s could be painted as late war French (post D-Day) or even Brazilians fighting in Italy!
This packed plastic frame comes with:
Plastic components to make 30 US Army infantrymen. Includes optional weapon configurations, command models as well as early and late version backpacks.Weapons included:M1 Garand rifle, Browning Automatic Rifle, Thompson and Grease Gun sub-machine guns, M1 carbine, Bazooka, Colt .45 pistol, fragmentation grenades, bandoliers and combat shotgun!
Round plastic bases (25mm diameter).Construction leaflet.Full-colour waterslide decals.
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